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Nabe Nabs RAMMY Noms
• March 15, 2018
A handful of Georgetown restaurants scored nominations across the 19 categories in the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington RAMMY Awards.
Weekend Round Up March 8, 2018
• March 8, 2018
The 48th annual St. Patrick’s Parade of Washington, D.C., is this Sunday. Get your Gaelic on the night before at a concert by the Irish Tenors at the National.
Cocktail of the Month: The Laughing Leprechaun
• March 7, 2018
May your Irish eyes be smiling, your leprechauns be laughing and you find a pot of gold at the end of every rainbow! While St. Patrick’s Day is one of […]
Food, Drink Specials Bloom During Festival
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After a morning of sightseeing and snapping cherry blossom photos around the Tidal Basin, relax at one of the restaurants getting into the festival spirit.
Weekend Round Up March 1, 2018
• March 1, 2018
Dorrance Dance is at Strathmore and Bowen McCauley Dance is at the Kennedy Center. Also this weekend: a showcase of Oscar-nominated short films at the National Archives.
José Andrés to Open at Old Glory Spot
• February 27, 2018
Andrés’s ThinkFoodGroup will set up an America Eats Tavern this summer in Georgetown, replacing the just shuttered Old Glory Bar-B-Que at 3139 M St. NW.
Weekend Round Up February 22, 2018
• February 22, 2018
The Atlas Intersections Festival starts intersecting tonight on H Street NE. This weekend only: the Progressive International Motorcycle Show at the Washington Convention Center and the American Craft Show at the Baltimore Convention Center.
Chatting with Chefs: Gerald Addison
• February 21, 2018
Each month, Evan Caplan speaks with a chef of a local eatery. In February, he chatted with Gerald Addison of Maydan. Addison is a homegrown D.C. native who started his […]
Savoring the Low Country at BlackSalt
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BY TRAVIS MITCHELL Rob Campbell, executive chef at BlackSalt, grew up in Colorado, but he has an affinity for Southern cooking. Inspired by a culinary trip to Charleston, Campbell introduced […]
Cocktail of the Month: Soju
• February 8, 2018
If selling liquor were an Olympic sport, the Koreans would snag the gold medal in a win more convincing than Alex Ovechkin body checking a pee-wee league player.
