Harvey's was a famous Washington DC power-spot - how many deals were proposed or concluded in its dim woody rooms we'll never know. Every other day some fellow sitting in the back with a London Broil and a Cutty Sark came up with HUD, or Vietnam, or some other bright idea.

Below you'll see Harvey's in context - it was close to the famous Mayflower Hotel, another power center for old DC. To put it another way: you're looking at the intersection of Steak and Bourbon.

Harvey's clock used to say "we measure time in decades." It had no hands. Dining habits changed, the dark woody smoky nook fell from favor. Harvey's died in the Clinton administration.