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Best Bets: Runners’ chow Before 30,000 athletes run the Marine Corps Marathon on Oct. 31, they’ll need to carbo-load
Casa NoNNa 1250 ConneCtiCut Ave. nW. 202-629-2505. WWW.CAsAnonnA.Com.
A new hot spot, featuring a chef formerly of Galileo. Te pasta dishes, served family-style by the quarter- or half-pound, are simple, fresh and flavorful: Tink fettuccini with butter, Parmesan and pepper. Crispy wood- burning-oven pizza is served here, too. Main courses: $11-$56.
Coppi’s orgaNiC restauraNt 1414 u st. nW 202-319-7773. WWW.CoppisorgAniC.Com.
A cozy restaurant on hip U Street that speaks to athletes with its photographs of Italian cyclist Fausto Coppi. Pasta dishes include ravioli with green chard, artichoke hearts and portobello mushrooms; there also are specialty pizzas. Te Nutella calzone offers another kind of fuel. Main courses: $25.95-$26.95
argia’s restauraNt 124 n. WAshington st., FAlls ChurCh. 703-534-1033. WWW.ArgiAs.Com.
Another family-style joint, where the pasta is homemade, except for a gluten-free spaghetti, and the portions speak to a long- distance runner. Also available: 26 different pizza toppings, such as goat cheese and eggplant. Te adults in your cheering section will appreciate such beers on tap as Bell’s Two Hearted IPA. Main courses: $9.95- $43.95 for “famiglia” servings.
La strada 1905 mount vernon Ave., AlexAndriA, 703-548-2592. WWW.lAstrAdA-ontheAve.Com.
Tis family-run neighborhood restaurant in
a house strung with lights makes a great spot to relax before your big run. Most of the pasta here, like the large plate of tasty spaghetti alla aglio, is homemade. Don’t skip the chocolate mousse. You’ll run that off by 10 a.m. the next day. Main courses: $14.95- $33.95 for “famiglia” servings.
tragara 4935 Cordell Ave., BethesdA, 301-951-4935.
WWW.trAgArA.Com.
A perfect place to take your supportive spouse who has come with you on yet another running trip. Tink quiet and elegant. Treat your spouse to the aragosta risotto, showcasing lobster meat flamed with grappa, lobster sauce and asparagus risotto. For you, any of the delicious homemade pasta dishes will do. Main courses: $19.95- $39.95.
oLazzo 8235 georgiA Ave., silver spring, 301-588-2540. or 7921 norFolk Ave., BethesdA, 301-654-9496. WWW.olAzzo.Com.
Te Silver Spring location is a cozy, darkly lighted joint with exposed ceiling beams and a basement-bar vibe. Chicken Parmesan with pasta; fettuccini alfredo; lasagna alla Bolognese: All your favorites are on the extensive menu, and in marathon- runner-friendly proportions. Main courses: $12-$17. — Moira E. McLaughlin
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