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Ray's Hell Burger

Ray's Hell Burger was a hamburger restaurant in Arlington, Virginia, part of a group of restaurants in the Washington metropolitan area under the "Ray's" name owned by restaurateur Michael Landrum.

Ray's Hell Burger
Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev at Ray's Hell Burger in June 2010
Restaurant information
EstablishedJuly 1, 2008; 15 years ago (2008-07-01)
Owner(s)Michael Landrum
Food typeAmerican
Street address1725 Wilson Blvd.
CityArlington
StateVirginia
Postal/ZIP Code22209
CountryUnited States

Michael Landrum and Ray's the Steaks edit

In 2002, Michael Landrum opened the restaurant Ray's the Steaks in Arlington after experience in restaurants in Europe and working various front-of-the-house jobs at Washington, D.C. restaurants, including Restaurant Nora, The Capital Grille, 701 restaurant, and Morton's The Steakhouse.[1] The name "Ray" was a nickname given to Landrum by a former girlfriend, and Ray's the Steaks quickly gained notoriety as a no-frills steakhouse with affordable prices.[1][2] In 2007, Landrum was named Washingtonian magazine's Restaurateur of the Year.[3]

In 2006, Landrum opened Ray's the Classics in Silver Spring, Maryland, serving steaks and an expanded menu from a kitchen led by Chef Michael Hartzer, who came from Georgetown's Michel Richard Citronelle.[4] In 2013, Ray's the Classics was sold to two of its employees.[5] The restaurant closed in 2018.[6]

Landrum opened Ray's the Steaks at East River in Washington, D.C. but it closed in 2012.[7]

Ray's Steaks closed in June 2019 after 17 years in business.[8]

Ray's Hell Burger edit

Landrum opened Ray's Hell Burger in Arlington on July 1, 2008, serving a $7 burger made with prime beef from Ray's the Steaks.[9][10][11] Burger toppings were unique, and included seared foie gras, roasted bone marrow, and double-cream brie.[12][13]

United States president Barack Obama and vice-president Joe Biden ate at Ray's Hell Burger in May 2009.[14][15][16] That first visit caused such an increase in business that it forced Landrum to expand the restaurant at an adjacent location.[17] Obama took Russian president Dmitry Medvedev to Ray's Hell Burger in June 2010.[18]

After a landlord dispute, Ray's Hell-Burger and Hell-Burger Too closed in January 2013.[19] Ray's Hell-Burger reopened in a different location across the street in September 2014.[13] This location closed on May 13, 2017.[20]

A Ray's Hell Burger opened in Mount Vernon Triangle in Washington, D.C., in 2015, but this location, the last remaining "Ray's" restaurant, closed in June 2019.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Carman, Tim (September 28, 2007). "To Beef or Not to Beef?: Michael Landrum is a guy who likes to turn up the heat. And not just to sear his steaks". Washington City Paper.
  2. ^ Sietsema, Tom (June 29, 2003). "A Rare Steakhouse". The Washington Post. p. W19.
  3. ^ Todd Kliman; Ann Limpert; Cynthia Hacinli (January 1, 2007). "2007 Restaurateur of the Year: Michael Landrum". Washingtonian Magazine.
  4. ^ Sietsema, Tom (October 8, 2006). "Ray's Redux". The Washington Post.
  5. ^ Carman, Tim (July 2, 2013). "Landrum hands over the keys to Ray's the Classics to two employees". The Washington Post.
  6. ^ Zimmerman, Joe (February 12, 2018). "Silver Spring's The Classics Restaurant To Close". Bethesda Magazine.
  7. ^ Freed, Benjamin (December 6, 2012). "Ray's the Steaks at East River Is Out of Business". DCist. from the original on June 28, 2019. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  8. ^ Spiegel, Anna (June 3, 2019). "Ray's the Steaks Is Closing in Arlington After 17 Years". Washingtonian Magazine.
  9. ^ Levine, Sara (July 7, 2008). "An Early Look at Ray's Hell-Burger". Washingtonian.
  10. ^ Kliman, Todd (August 14, 2008). "Word of Mouth: Ray's Hell-Burger". Washingtonian.
  11. ^ Siestema, Tom (July 23, 2008). "More Bright Ray's Shine in Arlington". The Washington Post.
  12. ^ John Metcalfe Forget politics, just have fun December 31, 2009 The National (Abu Dhabi)
  13. ^ a b Spiegel, Anna (September 11, 2014). "Back to Hell: Ray's Hell-Burger Is Reborn". Washingtonian. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  14. ^ Abraham, Zennie (June 24, 2010). "Ray's Hell Burger gets Obama and Medvedev". San Francisco Chronicle.
  15. ^ Jackson, David & Hall, Mimi (May 6, 2009). "Obama goes to Hell and back, all for a burger". USA Today.
  16. ^ Barakat, Matthew (July 11, 2010). "Appetite for "better burgers" shows no satiety". Belleville News-Democrat.[permanent dead link] "Ray's Hell Burger, also in Arlington, is not a chain, but the restaurant run by iconoclastic chef Michael Landrum earned a national profile with President Barack Obama taking Vice President Joe Biden and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev there last month. (Medvedev's review: 'Not quite healthy, but it's very tasty.')"
  17. ^ Carman, Tim (June 9, 2009). "Landrum Releases 'The Catch' to Bring On More Burgers". Washington City Paper. "The story got play in media outlets half way across the globe, including Saudi Arabia, Landrum notes."
  18. ^ Shear, Michael (24 June 2010). "Obama, Medvedev chow down at Ray's Hell Burger". The Washington Post. Retrieved 24 June 2010.
  19. ^ Spiegel, Anna (February 12, 2013). "Ray's Hell-Burger and Hell-Burger Too Properties For Rent". Washingtonian Magazine.
  20. ^ "Ray's Hell Burger to Close in Rosslyn". arlnow.com. 2017-05-12. Retrieved 2017-10-25. Beginning Sunday, May 14 [2017] this location of Ray's Hell-Burger will be on hiatus. The last service will be on Saturday, May 13. Please continue to visit Ray's Hell Burger at 449 K Street NW, 7 days a week.
  21. ^ Hiatt, Gabe (June 26, 2019). "Ray's Hell Burger Appears Closed, Which Could Signal the End of a Meaty D.C. Empire". Eater DC.

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Washingtonian magazine s Restaurateur of the Year 3 In 2006 Landrum opened Ray s the Classics in Silver Spring Maryland serving steaks and an expanded menu from a kitchen led by Chef Michael Hartzer who came from Georgetown s Michel Richard Citronelle 4 In 2013 Ray s the Classics was sold to two of its employees 5 The restaurant closed in 2018 6 Landrum opened Ray s the Steaks at East River in Washington D C but it closed in 2012 7 Ray s Steaks closed in June 2019 after 17 years in business 8 Ray s Hell Burger editLandrum opened Ray s Hell Burger in Arlington on July 1 2008 serving a 7 burger made with prime beef from Ray s the Steaks 9 10 11 Burger toppings were unique and included seared foie gras roasted bone marrow and double cream brie 12 13 United States president Barack Obama and vice president Joe Biden ate at Ray s Hell Burger in May 2009 14 15 16 That first visit caused such an increase in business that it forced Landrum to expand the restaurant at an adjacent location 17 Obama took Russian president Dmitry Medvedev to Ray s Hell Burger in June 2010 18 After a landlord dispute Ray s Hell Burger and Hell Burger Too closed in January 2013 19 Ray s Hell Burger reopened in a different location across the street in September 2014 13 This location closed on May 13 2017 20 A Ray s Hell Burger opened in Mount Vernon Triangle in Washington D C in 2015 but this location the last remaining Ray s restaurant closed in June 2019 21 References edit a b Carman Tim September 28 2007 To Beef or Not to Beef Michael Landrum is a guy who likes to turn up the heat And not just to sear his steaks Washington City Paper Sietsema Tom June 29 2003 A Rare Steakhouse The Washington Post p W19 Todd Kliman Ann Limpert Cynthia Hacinli January 1 2007 2007 Restaurateur of the Year Michael Landrum Washingtonian Magazine Sietsema Tom October 8 2006 Ray s Redux The Washington Post Carman Tim July 2 2013 Landrum hands over the keys to Ray s the Classics to two employees The Washington Post Zimmerman Joe February 12 2018 Silver Spring s The Classics Restaurant To Close Bethesda Magazine Freed Benjamin December 6 2012 Ray s the Steaks at East River Is Out of Business DCist Archived from the original on June 28 2019 Retrieved June 28 2019 Spiegel Anna June 3 2019 Ray s the Steaks Is Closing in Arlington After 17 Years Washingtonian Magazine Levine Sara July 7 2008 An Early Look at Ray s Hell Burger Washingtonian Kliman Todd August 14 2008 Word of Mouth Ray s Hell Burger Washingtonian Siestema Tom July 23 2008 More Bright Ray s Shine in Arlington The Washington Post John Metcalfe Forget politics just have fun December 31 2009 The National Abu Dhabi a b Spiegel Anna September 11 2014 Back to Hell Ray s Hell Burger Is Reborn Washingtonian Retrieved December 27 2017 Abraham Zennie June 24 2010 Ray s Hell Burger gets Obama and Medvedev San Francisco Chronicle Jackson David amp Hall Mimi May 6 2009 Obama goes to Hell and back all for a burger USA Today Barakat Matthew July 11 2010 Appetite for better burgers shows no satiety Belleville News Democrat permanent dead link Ray s Hell Burger also in Arlington is not a chain but the restaurant run by iconoclastic chef Michael Landrum earned a national profile with President Barack Obama taking Vice President Joe Biden and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev there last month Medvedev s review Not quite healthy but it s very tasty Carman Tim June 9 2009 Landrum Releases The Catch to Bring On More Burgers Washington City Paper The story got play in media outlets half way across the globe including Saudi Arabia Landrum notes Shear Michael 24 June 2010 Obama Medvedev chow down at Ray s Hell Burger The Washington Post Retrieved 24 June 2010 Spiegel Anna February 12 2013 Ray s Hell Burger and Hell Burger Too Properties For Rent Washingtonian Magazine Ray s Hell Burger to Close in Rosslyn arlnow com 2017 05 12 Retrieved 2017 10 25 Beginning Sunday May 14 2017 this location of Ray s Hell Burger will be on hiatus The last 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