Menu: The menu and selectivity is very limited at Uniontown, but I was very satisfied with what I got. My "Louisianna Wings and Crinkle-cut fries" were not mind-blowing, but definitely was a good eat and I will definitely go back for it again. Apparently, according to my companions at dinner, the rest of the menu is "to die for", so I might abandon my new-found "usual" and try something else.
Service: Great. Our waiter checked in with us periodically, no mistakes on orders and helped us "first time Uniontowners" make good choices. Also, it was nice to see the owner venture over to our table to say hello. Also the food came in a good amount of time (maybe 10 minutes).
Price: The phrase "bang for your buck" can definitely be used to describe Uniontown. My 10-piece wings (about 10; I can't remember), crinkle cut fries and root beer came out only to about $9.00. I got enough food for the right price.
Ambiance: Uniontown is definitely a very relaxed place to be. Seating is pretty comfortable and two flat screen TV's are a plus (and definitely served their purpose on Super Bowl Sunday I imagine). It is becoming a gathering place for community professionals and its very central and picturesque location across the street from the Big Chair makes it a "must-go" location (at least, right now). The only thing I didn't enjoy was that the front doors don't have hydrolics on them to automatically close, so when people walked out and forgot to close the door, I got a pretty terrible draft.
Uniontown Bar and Grill not only sybolizes fairly good food, pricing and ambiance, but symbolizes a turning point in Ward 8 and Anacostia. A new day is dawning East of the River, and I felt the massive positive change at Uniontown this weekend.