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BULLY SPANISH STEAKHOUSE

2033 M Street NW Bully Spanish Steakhouse is now open inside the St. Gregory Hotel, bringing a new neighborhood-driven Spanish steakhouse rooted in fire-forward cooking, generous hospitality, and a distinctly DC point of view. The concept was developed under the culinary direction of Pepe Moncayo, while Executive Chef Nick Sharpe leads the kitchen. Bully reinterprets the familiar steakhouse format through a Spanish lens. Live-fire grilling anchors the menu, with beef, pork, and seafood cooked simply and confidently, complemented by classic Spanish dishes. Desserts like Basque cheesecake, flan, and churros round out an experience.
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DUTCH DARLINGS STROOPWAFELS & SWEETS

PROJECTED OPENING: Early 2026 1003 Wisconsin Avenue NW Dutch Darlings Stroopwafels & Sweets, from father and daughter duo Hans and Maaike Ravesteijn, will open its first brick-and-mortar shop in early next year in the heart of Georgetown. Dutch Darlings Stroopwafels & Sweets will serve freshly baked, made-to-order stroopwafels, coffee and espresso drinks, and acurated selection of candy and sweets from the Netherlands and other European countries. The small store will be a cozy, family-friendly space where customers can experience a moment of warmth and sweetness during their day. Dutch Darlings aims to blend the nostalgic aroma of stroopwafels with a modern, playful ambiance that is welcoming and memorable. 
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Dishes of Fishes

Feasting on Fish — Let’s do Christmas Eve, Italian-style. Start a new tradition or update an old one this Christmas Eve and treat the family to the Italian-style Feast of Seven Fishes. While not necessarily a tradition in Italy, there is a tradition of eating fish on Christmas Eve that hails back to the Roman Catholics abstaining from meat on the eve of certain holidays, like Christmas. Regardless, feasting on seven fish is delicious and you can get in on all of the goodness too. You know the drill - as we receive more information, we will pass it on to you:Centrolina: Celebrate Christmas Eve with a  four-course, family-style Italian feast at Centrolina. The menu ($160 per person) showcases traditional coastal flavors, from whipped cod cannoli and oysters on the half shell to monkfish piccata, charred octopus, and more. There are optional wine pairings ($80 per person) to perfectly complement each course.Cordelia Fishbar: Cordelia will host a special Feast of the Seven Fishes on December 23, featuring a five-course communal dining experience that celebrates the bounty of the sea, from pristine raw preparations to dry-aged and charcoal-grilled seafood. The five-course menu is priced at $95 per person, with an optional Premium Wine Pairing for $80 per person showcasing distinctive, off-the-beaten-path regions and producers selected to complement the chef’s tasting menu.Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse: Davio’s is offering this Christmas Eve tradition from 4:00 - 10:00 p.m. highlights include Oysters Rockefeller, Swordfish, Fettucine with Scallops, and more. The menu is priced at $85 per person.Fish Shop: Fish Shop puts its signature mid-Atlantic spin on a beloved holiday classic. Available all December long, the Feast of the Seven Fishes celebrates the very best of our local bounty and flavors of the season. Highlights include baked Tall Timbers oysters with ‘nduja butter to start, followed by larger plates like baked Maryland lobster draped in garlic butter served with crispy french fries, and linguine tossed with Maryland clams, chili and garlic. For dessert, guests can enjoy a festive panettone paired with mascarpone mousse.Fiola DC: Experience La Vigilia, the traditional Italian Feast of the Seven Fishes — a cherished Christmas Eve celebration that varies by region but always honors the sea’s finest offerings. The menu showcases the freshest seafood, prepared with both timeless tradition and modern artistry. Priced at $395 per person.Iron Gate: This Christmas Eve, Iron Gate invites guests to experience one of Italy’s most beloved holiday traditions. Chef Anthony Chittum will present a four-course, family-style menu celebrating the bounty of the sea through refined, modern interpretations of Italian classics—all featuring locally sourced seafood and signature hearth-driven technique. Guests will enjoy an abundant spread including chilled oysters with Oscietre Gold caviar, anchovy hushpuppies, lightly smoked cobia crudo, razor clam “casino,” seared day-boat scallops, a decadent Maine Lobster Giovetsi, a hearth-roasted whole black bass, and Iron Gate’s beloved tiramisu to finish.Wine Director Erin Dudley will offer two curated wine pairing options—Standard ($90) and Deluxe ($120)—designed to elevate each course.L’Ardente: L’Ardente’s Feast of the Seven Fishes, will be offered during dinner service only from December 17–24. This decadent, much-anticipated menu can be ordered with an optional wine pairing selected by L’Ardente’s sommelier team. The menu costs $125 per person, with an additional $65 per person for the optional wine pairing.Motorkat: Designed to showcase the versatility of local seafood and produce, Executive Chef Danny Wells' 7 FISHES menu ($85 per person) includes highlights such as Maryland Rockfish Crudo; Wood-Grilled Mediterranean Octopus; and Grey Sole and Maine Lobster Meunier. Featured on the 7 VEGGIES menu ($65 per person) will be Candy Cane Beet Carpaccio; Grilled Black Pearl Mushroom; and Sweet Potato Gnocchi. To make a reservation, click here.Ruse: Ruse will be hosting their second annual Feast of the Seven Fishes, a festive family-style celebration featuring a five-course seafood dinner crafted by Executive Chef Michael Correll. This special holiday experience is priced at $150 per guest, with tickets sold exclusively in pairs. Seating will be arranged at tables of up to six guests, and parties wishing to join others can simply note it in their reservation. All dishes will be served family-style for the table to enjoy together, honoring the convivial spirit of the traditional feast. Alcoholic beverages will be offered à la carte and are not included in the ticket price. 
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DC Cocktail Week Returns to Toast the End of...

DC Cocktail Week is back, celebrating the anniversary of the end of Prohibition with a weeklong showcase of the region’s top bartenders, chefs, and beverage teams. Featuring more than 130 participating bars and restaurants across the DMV, the event offers exclusive cocktail and bite pairings at a set price through Sunday. Highlights this year range from decadent wagyu-infused cocktails to nostalgic mini martini pairings, along with special events like tastings, classes, pairing dinners, rooftop parties, and the grand finale—the DC Bartenders Guild’s 16th Annual Repeal Day Ball. Full details and participating locations can be found at dccocktailweek.com.
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The Man, The Myth, The Legend, Chef Rock...

Hey, it’s Nycci! Welcome to Industry Night: my pod/vod love letter to the people who feed us, pour for us, and keep the DMV delicious. We’re posted up in Georgetown at Rimtang —huge thanks to Cici Yang, Chef Saran “Peter” Kannasute, and Chef Prapit “Mama” La Femina — for hosting this shiny new residency.Today’s guest! My friend Chef Rock Harper. You know him, Hell’s Kitchen winner, community builder, Queen Mother’s fried-chicken maestro, and now the mind behind Hush Harbor, DC’s first phone-free bar on H Street NE. We talk about presence over doomscrolling, Southern-leaning comfort, and what hospitality in the DMV and across the country looks like right now. Then, Rimtang. “Rimtang” means “by the roadside,” and that’s the vibe: Thai comfort, family recipes, and Mama-level hospitality that tastes like home. Peter and Mama join me to chat about roots, and the growing YUME family.Plug in and let’s eat, talk, and actually look each other in the eye. You can watch the whole video here or listen to it here. 
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