Food Paradise
Episode: All You Can Meat
Washington, D.C.
Restaurant Spotlight
Chicken + Whiskey is a restaurant in Washington, DC that has been featured on a number of TV shows, including Food Paradise. It is known for its classic southern-style fried chicken and whiskey, with a menu that includes a variety of Southern-style comfort foods.

Episode: All You Can Meat
Washington, D.C.

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