Good Stuff Pits Red vs. Blue in the Great Burger Debate

The latest D.C. joint to jump on the political burger bandwagon is
Good Stuff Eatery which will be hooking up burgers from both ends of the political spectrum now through Election Day. Good Stuff's Great Burger Debate will pit creations representing red and blue political power couple James Carville and Mary Matalin.
The Ragin' Cajun's burger brings the southern spice as it's topped with a roasted creole onion slice, fried pickles, cheddar and a chipotle-chili BBQ sauce. On the other end is Matalin representing the red states with a grilled Portobello, sharp goat cheese, tomato, red onions, arugula and Peppadew pepper mayo.
For the record, we're digging the sound of these topical burgers much more than the
Olympic one.
Good Stuff will keep a tally of burgers sold for each at their locations in Capitol Hill and Crystal City through Election Day.
Both the Carville and Matalin burgers will be available at both Good Stuff joints now through November 6.
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