I’m continually amazed by the offerings of the U Street corridor. Last night before Yoga, Sean and I wanted a quick bite and so I offered we hit Busboys and Poets. This place seems to have an identity crisis. Unlike Kramer Books in Dupont which at least has “books” in its name and is seemingly a bookstore with an embedded restaurant, BB&P is a bookstore, café, decent hip restaurant and possibly even a venue for small scale events. Bring your laptop, they have wireless… a tacky accouterment for anybody having dinner, yet practical ability for anybody sprawled on their low and crowded lounges just having a coffee and a bowl of their pretty decent hummus. While I wasn’t interested in the bookstore or poetry reading possibilities, this place reminded me a bit of City Café in Baltimore – a staple stop for the city boy on the go there. I think that’s where BB&P is trying to go and has the potential, but the word of mouth about this place hasn’t yet hit outside of the U streeters. Who does their marketing? Sean had a glass of not-so-cheap white wine and a very bitter apple salad with some sort of goat cheese dressing that he didn’t rave about. I had a mozzarella and tomato burger which was perfectly sized. Our service by Princess, our waitress, wasn’t magnificent as she was distracted by her friends two tables over, my burger came with salad instead of my requested chips, my diet coke was awfully empty for a place offering free refills and when it was time for yoga to start, we had to send a rescue party into the back to get Princess to deliver the check. This is the type of service I would expect at McDonalds, not a trendy new place. Despite the service, its unique atmosphere will bring me back for a quick bite when it’s convenient, however BB&P isn’t a destination… not in my mind at least.