The Washington Times

Bill Cosby recalls Ben’s Chili Bowl

Among the most well known Ben’s Chili Bowl customers is comedian Bill Cosby, who on Friday fondly recalled his times at the restaurant.

Mr. Cosby said he ate at the restaurant when it opened in 1958 and a half-smoke cost 35 cents.

“The price has gone up but the quality has never gone down,” he said Friday. “The taste is one of those things I always dreamed about, even in the South of France.”

Mr. Cosby, whose pictures still hang on Ben’s walls, said he discovered Ben’s as a military corpsman stationed in Bethesda and Quantico and racing across the region to play basketball and run track.

“I was lean then, had an athlete’s body,” he recalled. “I could eat six half-smokes. Chili, raw onions and mustard. That’s how I like them.”

RELATED STORY:
Ben’s Chili Bowl namesake dies at age 82

Mr. Cosby said after finishing in the military and attending Temple University, he “started taking serious steps in his showbiz career” in 1963, and returned to the nightclubs of D.C., where he stayed with old military buddy and D.C. native Ronald “Stymie” Crockett, who was attending Howard University and “played a little bit of piano.”

Mr. Crockett, he said, would send him jazz albums off the Blue Note label when he was stationed north of the U.S. border because the commissary “only carried Chet Atkins records.”

Mr. Cosby, who on Thursday said he was saddened by the death of Ben’s co-founder Ben Ali, played the drums and together they worked such jazz clubs as U Street’s Bohemian Caverns and Shadows in Georgetown.

“It was, ‘after the Caverns go to Ben’s, after Shadows, go to Ben’s,’” Mr. Cosby said. “We never drank and our motto was: ‘six half-smokes and a good woman.’”

Mr. Crockett eventually introduced him to a University of Maryland freshman named Camille Hanks, whom Mr. Cosby brought to Ben’s on their sixth date then proposed to her there. They married about a year later, in 1964.

“Camille was the only woman I ever brought there,” he said.

Comments
blog comments powered by Disqus
You Might Also Like
  • White House Press Secretary Jay Carney smiles after being wished a happy birthday by a reporter during his daily news briefing at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, May 22, 2013. At the briefing Carney announced that President Obama will travel to Oklahoma to visit tornado affected communities. (Associated Press)

    Carney tries on new charm offensive

  • A man stands in a London street after allegedly screaming 'Allahu Akbar' and killing a man in broad daylight. (Image: ITV news screenshot)

    London attackers shout ‘Allahu Akbar,’ machete man to death

  • Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., right, confers with Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, left, the ranking member, as the Senate Judiciary Committee assembles to work on a landmark immigration bill to secure the border and offer citizenship to millions, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, May 20, 2013. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., stands at center. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

    House Republicans find holes in immigration bill

      • Independent voices from the TWT Communities

        World View

        Columns from Voices around the World talking about the events, people, politics and social issues that concern us wherever, and whoever, we are.

        Video Gaming with MCairsoft14

        Video reviews of today's hottest trends in Minecraft (servers and mods) along with a look at the latest video games with your host MCairsoft14 (alias Jerad Zad).

        Haydon's Soccer and Sports Pitch

        Covering the world of soccer, including the World Cup, Major League Soccer, D.C. United and the English Premier League and other interesting sporting events.