chix now offers free dinner delivery to the surrounding area from 6-9:30 M-F and all day Saturday (12:30-9:30pm). $10 minimum. call to find out if we deliver to you: 202.234.2449
$10 bottle of wine! take advantage of our reverse happy hour on friday and saturday nights. if you're going out in the U street area, checking out a show at the 9:30 club, or feel like taking it easy with some friends, stop by chix on a friday or saturday from 8-10 pm and enjoy a bottle of wine for $10.
OCTOBER HAPPY HOUR SPECIAL: since chix just got its alcohol license we're offering $1 off all beer and wine all night long!!! check out the new beer and wine section of our website for more information on our selection, pricing, and happy hour specials.
chix has started its composting program with Envirelation! we now compost about 90% of our waste! this includes all of our food and our packaging materials (cups, sauce containers, plates, cutlery, etc).
"The motto is "eat responsibly," but there's nothing preachy about Chix, the new eco-friendly takeout in the U Street corridor. Yes, 50 percent of the ingredients are organic -- and more, when available. Yes, the walls are painted a bright spring green, and the plates and cutlery are made of biodegradable materials. But the good intentions aren't why people keep coming back. It's the food."
Going out Gurus has something to say about Chix and being environmentally responsible - here's an excerpt: "The three-week-old Chix is setting a new standard for environmental consciousness. Much of the restaurant is built with sustainable materials, including bamboo countertops and cork flooring. The cups and dressing containers look like plastic, but they are actually containers made from corn that compost in under two months. (Plastic cups, on the other hand, do not degrade in landfills.) Chix's plates and takeout boxes are made from a compostable and biodegradable sugar-cane fiber called bagasse, and the napkins, takeout bags, menus and even business cards are made from recycled paper." - Erin Hartigan (Dec 2007)
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