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Keith Lee Criticizes Washington D.C.'s Food Scene And Says It Is 'Geared Directly Towards Alcohol,' Gets Pushback From Locals - Blavity

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It appears Keith Lee has some mixed thoughts about D.C. ‘s food scene. In a recent video he posted to social media, Lee said too many restaurants he tried are focused more on the alcohol they serve. “In my opinion, all the restaurants are geared directly towards alcohol,” Lee said on TikTok. “If you don’t drink, it seems like it’s slim pickings. I’m talking about everything. Alcohol, bottomless, topless…I don’t drink, so I’m hungry.” Keith Lee called the DMV a bunch of alcoholics 😂 I think saying that still means he’s not going to the right places. But 🤷🏽‍♀️ pic.twitter.com/ZacQ04dfYS — mrs. payne (@MadeNChynna) August 23, 2024

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