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Where to Celebrate the New Year in Georgetown
• December 17, 2025
Celebrate a little auld lang syne this season and reserve New Year’s Eve dinner or New Year’s Day brunch, in Georgetown, or perhaps celebrate at a blowout bash. However you […]
Where to Ring in 2025 in D.C.
• December 19, 2024
Ring in 2025 in style with these New Year’s Eve dinner or New Year’s Day brunch options around town. New Year’s Eve Dinner New Year’s Eve Riverbash 2025 with Tony […]
New Year’s Eve Dining in Georgetown
• December 30, 2021
For Georgetowners, one of our hometown pleasures is walking to and from our favorite restaurants, especially when you’ve had a little too much Champagne. Luckily, we have many fine establishments […]
Cook on a Whim: Slow-Roasted Salmon
• December 26, 2019
Slow-roasting might sound strange when it comes to fish, but, I promise you, this is the softest, most buttery salmon — so packed with flavor, so elegant and so easy to prepare.
Weekend Round Up December 27, 2018
• December 27, 2018
After a weekend of “Christmas Carols” and other theater and comedy offerings, New Year’s Eve falls on a Monday. Our roundup includes a few ways to ring in 2019.
Weekend Tots: Noon Year’s Eve
• December 5, 2018
Ring in the New Year on December 30 with your little one at this special holiday Tudor Tots! Enjoy a festive, counting-themed storytime, then count down together at noon. Celebrate […]
Weekend Round Up December 28, 2017
• December 28, 2017
Playing through Sunday: “A Christmas Carol” at Ford’s, “An Irish Carol” at the Keegan and “Twist Your Dickens” at the Kennedy Center.
The Last Hurrah of 2016
• December 21, 2016
2016 will likely be remembered as one of the more eventful years in recent history. But why dwell on the past — or the future, for that matter? Soon it […]
