By the Gastronomes
Shooter Mcgee’s Delectables and Cure-Alls
40 Years Young
Shooter Mcgee’s has been a neighborhood go-to restaurant and bar for forty years as of this month. Started by young former D.C. bartenders, Tom Jackson and Mike (Mango) Anderson, they brought their D.C. culture of a good, fun restaurant to the west end of Alexandria. In celebration of their 40 years, I am going to start this piece by repeating the introduction written by our restaurant reviewer from 1997, Rich McNamara. Little has changed over the years…
“With a name like McNamara, I know a fair bit about Irish bars. With both parents born and raised in Ireland and having been an Irish citizen myself until the age of thirteen, I think I could be considered a reasonably good authority on Irish culture and heritage. I have spent enough time traveling in Ireland to know that the “sing-alongs” and patriotic anthems that are so common in America’s “Irish Pubs” are rarely found in the Public Houses of the Irish countryside, except on national holidays and in the tourist traps.
Irish fare though, can be similar to American bars. They are mainly local joints where good friends gather over food and drink. Whether it’s to watch a sporting event on TV or to revel in their own athletic accomplishments, the patrons of Irish bars are just like their American counterparts in that the pubs are considered a place to share a good time and good people. In this respect, Shooter McGee’s is one of the most “Irish” I’ve found anywhere.”
Shooters is a fair distance from Old Town but it’s worth the trip. For residents of the western part of Alexandria, it is their neighborhood hangout. As you enter the restaurant, you will be facing a classic dark wood bar. With a wide variety of spirits and draft beers available, Shooter’s, the bar, is worth the visit all by itself. There are several TV’s around for you to keep up with the scores. The bartenders greet you with a smile. They are personable and friendly. In the hectic pace of today’s world, it can be difficult to find this kind of warmth and charm. It really gives you the feeling of a local pub. Like Rich said in 1997, “If Cheers had been based in Washington, D.C., Shooter’s is the kind of place where it would have been set!”
Besides a little sprucing up over the years, Shooter’s has changed little, except for the food. Their BBQ ribs have been the real deal over the years, slow cooked for eight hours, char-grilled and smothered with your choice of Shooter’s BBQ or Kansas City BBQ, served with two sides. As Rich noted, this is comfort food in a home style setting. Other entrees include Whiskey New York Strip, Lobster-Crab Cake, Grilled Salmon, Country Fried Pork Chop and Classic Creole Jambalaya. All this with a great sandwich and burger selections. All of which are made with the hearty appetite in mind. There are a choice of five salads, two soups and a bowl of beef chili. The appetizers are across the board ranging from Firecracker Shrimp and Classic Chicken Quesadilla to Steak & Cheese Egg Rolls, Mcgee’s Classic Wings and Shooters Sliders.
One of the many things that keeps regulars coming back to Shooter’s, in addition to some of the best French fries in the area, are the weekly specials at dinner and a select daily short menu offering for lunch – all of this in addition to their regular menu. They also serve brunch on both Saturday and Sunday. This is another area where they excel – featuring the popular eggs benedict, filet benedict, Shooters Slam, breakfast burrito, Belgian waffle, ham & eggs, French toast, French toast Slam, fried egg sandwich and create your own omelet. Let’s not forget the Bloody Mary Bar ($3.75) and the Good Morning Mimosas ($3.75)!
There is also a nice patio/deck out front for that alfresco dining moment and…there is a television outside so you won’t miss out on the big game score while you eat. This is very important to some people.
In 40 years, Shooter McGee’s has been true to their purpose…great food at a good price. Our congratulations go out to current operations manager and partner, Steven Mann, for keeping the dream alive. The landscape may change, but the basics remain the same!
Shooter McGees
5239 Duke Street
Alexandria
703-751-9266
Shootermcgees.com
