$15 for $30 Worth of Local, Organic Fare at Grass Roots Station in Alexandria
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- Local, organic dishes & drinks
- Multicultural mix of cuisine
- Family-owned restaurant
Locally sourced cheese is always preferable to moon cheese, which was found to have dangerously high levels of Buzz Aldrin's brain waves. Enjoy a fresh, earthbound meal with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of local, organic fare at Grass Roots Station in Alexandria.
Grass Roots Station heartily feeds its neighbors multicultural meals crafted from local, organic ingredients. Capitalizing on their exclusive partnership with DC-based Japonica Tafe teas and Alexandria Cupcakes, Grass Roots mirrors its beverage and dessert options with lunch and dinner specialties from the Mediterranean, Ethiopia, Mexico, and America. The Aterkik Alicha flavorfully rests curried yellow chickpeas on the shoulders of soft injera bread so they can see over the tall heads and onto the stage ($8.95), where tortellini sings a wistful duet with meat about the painful woes behind choosing between tomato, pesto, or boulonnaise sauce ($9.50).
Reviews
Four Yelpers give Grass Roots Station an average of 3.5 stars:
- great new neighborhood place, we will be going back! – Rachel P.
- Went for their grand opening and found the food to be delicious. – Alexander R.
- Local, organic dishes & drinks
- Multicultural mix of cuisine
- Family-owned restaurant
Locally sourced cheese is always preferable to moon cheese, which was found to have dangerously high levels of Buzz Aldrin's brain waves. Enjoy a fresh, earthbound meal with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of local, organic fare at Grass Roots Station in Alexandria.
Grass Roots Station heartily feeds its neighbors multicultural meals crafted from local, organic ingredients. Capitalizing on their exclusive partnership with DC-based Japonica Tafe teas and Alexandria Cupcakes, Grass Roots mirrors its beverage and dessert options with lunch and dinner specialties from the Mediterranean, Ethiopia, Mexico, and America. The Aterkik Alicha flavorfully rests curried yellow chickpeas on the shoulders of soft injera bread so they can see over the tall heads and onto the stage ($8.95), where tortellini sings a wistful duet with meat about the painful woes behind choosing between tomato, pesto, or boulonnaise sauce ($9.50).
Reviews
Four Yelpers give Grass Roots Station an average of 3.5 stars:
- great new neighborhood place, we will be going back! – Rachel P.
- Went for their grand opening and found the food to be delicious. – Alexander R.