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FALCON & FIG

1605 Village Market Boulevard SE #100, Leesburg, VA Falcon & Fig, a Tysons-based hospitality group and an upscale Mediterranean-inspired restaurant and wine bar has opened. Designed around the concept of where flight meets flavor, the new restaurant blends elevated cuisine rooted in storytelling, symbolism, and refined hospitality, creating an immersive dining experience meant for socializing and lingering. Behind the scenes of Falcon & Fig’s culinary identity is co-partner Chef Ahmed Ibrahim, whose Egyptian heritage, engineering background, and global culinary experience help shape the restaurant’s modern Mediterranean flavor. Falcon & Fig’s culinary program is rooted in the spirit of Mediterranean gathering culture, centered around vibrant shareable plates, bold flavors, curated ingredients, and immersive hospitality. Inspired by the concept “Where Flight Meets Flavor,” the menu blends Spanish, Middle Eastern, North African, and coastal Mediterranean influences into a refined yet approachable dining experience designed for discovery and connection. Falcon & Fig’s cocktail program is designed to mirror the restaurant’s vibrant, transportive, and elevated Mediterranean-inspired atmosphere, blending playful creativity with approachable sophistication.
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PIZZERIA PARADISO PRONTO

PROJECTED OPENING: Spring 2026 Water Park Crystal City, VA Pizzeria Paradiso Pronto, the fast casual take on Pizzeria Paradiso, will be opening at Water Park in Crystal City, Virginia this Spring. The new fast casual concept will deliver pizzas to guests “pronto”. The oven can make 9” pizzas in just 3-4 minutes. Also on the menu are fresh salads, craft beer, and more.
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Pool Daze

We here at TheListAreYouOnIt.com love the sun. It doesn’t take much. Give us one warm weekend, a little humidity, and suddenly we are digging out swimsuits and looking for the perfect luxe lounger situation.And lucky for us, the DMV has seriously stepped up its pool game. From rooftop hotel pools with skyline views and cocktail service to wellness-inspired day escapes there are plenty of ways to spend the summer pretending you are nowhere near your inbox.Here are some of our favorite pools around DC, Maryland, and Virginia where you can book a day pass, staycation, cabana, or full-on sun-drenched escape this summer:Hotel Zena: An art-driven boutique hotel celebrating women’s empowerment, Hotel Zena features a stylish rooftop pool with skyline views and a relaxed bar serving cocktails and light bites.The Ven at Embassy Row: The rooftop pool at The Ven is one of Dupont’s best summer hangs. Tag Rooftop Bar & Pool serves spritzes, frozen cocktails, and casual bites with Embassy Row views.Omni Shoreham Hotel: A true DC classic. The Omni Shoreham has one of the city’s largest resort-style outdoor pools surrounded by gardens and greenery near Rock Creek Park and the National Zoo.YOTEL Washington DC: Deck 11 at YOTEL leans fully into rooftop pool party energy with skyline views, cocktails, DJs, and loungers made for all-day summer hangs.Generator Washington DC: The rooftop pool at Generator brings more laid-back European boutique-hotel energy with cocktails, loungers, and a younger crowd near Dupont Circle.Washington Hilton: This longtime DC hotel has one of the largest pools in town plus a separate kids’ pool. Big resort energy in the middle of the city.Arlo Washington DC: Modern and polished, Arlo’s rooftop pool and wraparound terrace offer a more elevated downtown lounging experience.Viceroy Washington DC: The Viceroy’s Hush Rooftop Pool & Bar delivers a calmer rooftop experience with strong cocktails, stylish loungers, and less of the all-day party scene.Hilton Washington DC National Mall The Wharf: Close to both the monuments and The Wharf, this rooftop pool is ideal if you want sightseeing and pool time in the same day.Hyatt Place Washington DC/National Mall: A convenient rooftop pool setup with easy access to museums and monuments for visitors trying to survive summer sightseeing season.Royal Sonesta Washington DC Dupont Circle: One of Dupont’s quieter pool scenes with plenty of seating and a more relaxed atmosphere for long summer afternoons.The Westin Georgetown: Tucked into a quieter courtyard setting near Georgetown and Foggy Bottom, this pool feels more peaceful retreat than party hotspot.InterContinental Washington D.C. at The Wharf: Luxury waterfront vibes with rooftop pool views overlooking The Wharf and the Washington Channel. Easy transition from pool lounger to waterfront dinner reservation.Rosewood Washington, D.C.: One of the city’s prettiest rooftop pool settings with Georgetown rooftops stretching around you and fireplaces adding ambiance once the sun goes down.Pendry Washington DC at The Wharf: The Pendry pool scene is polished and elevated with excellent cocktails, loungers, and major staycation energy.ROOST White House: Apartment-style accommodations plus a seasonal outdoor pool make ROOST a great option for quieter weekends downtown.Washington Plaza Hotel: One of the most iconic pools in downtown DC. The retro outdoor pool near Thomas Circle has been a local favorite for years and still feels very classic DC summer.Hyatt Place Washington DC/US Capitol: Near NoMa and Union Market, this rooftop pool gives you easy access to some of the city’s best dining while still getting your pool fix. Balian Springs: If your ideal summer pool day involves infinity pools, cabanas, cocktails, and fully pretending you have left the DMV entirely, Balian Springs is your move. The Alexandria destination has become one of the region’s buzziest luxury day escapes.MGM National Harbor: The pool complex at MGM National Harbor is true resort energy with cabanas, cocktails, loungers, and sweeping Potomac views.The Watergate Hotel: The rooftop pool at The Watergate is a polished luxury hotel pool scenes with sweeping cityThompson Washington D.C.: The rooftop pool at the Thompson in Navy Yard leans understated with a quiet luxury and excellent proximity to Nationals Park and The Yards.Penthouse Pool Club: One of the city’s few true pool club experiences. Expect rooftop daybeds, DJs, cocktails, cabanas, and all-day summer energy in Adams Morgan.Hyatt House Washington DC/The Wharf: Often overlooked but actually a great rooftop pool option with Wharf views and a convenient location for turning a pool day into a full waterfront evening.The Bethesdan Hotel: For anyone looking to skip downtown traffic, The Bethesdan offers a more low-key suburban resort-style pool day with plenty of space to lounge.Now excuse us while we aggressively reapply sunscreen, lean into Rosé All Day and pretend every pool day is technically a vacation.
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Nycci Nellis Honorary Producer for Carla...

Carla Hall, is at the top of her game. But getting there was no picnic. In this theatrical one-woman show, Carla Hall invites you to “strap in” for a wild, hilarious, and emotional ride as she reveals how she learned to embrace her own authenticity, “work her quirk” and finally step into her power. From her Tennessee roots as an awkward theater camp kid, to Howard University, to a stint on the runways of Paris, to her irreverent takes on the confusing expectations of Black excellence, crushing sexism, and the many attempts to erase her uniqueness, Carla has had to battle every step of the way to find her true voice – and wait till you hear it. In this insightful and inspiring World Premiere, Carla reveals the secret ingredients to her greatest creation: herself. This intimate exchange will leave audiences laughing, thinking, feeling and… maybe even discovering a little of their own power in simply being themselves.Carla Hall: Please Underestimate Me runs June 3 – July 12 in the Mulitz-Gudelsky Theatre Lab at Olney Theatre Center, 2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Rd, Olney, MD. Tickets are $47-$101 and available online or by calling the box office at 301.924.3400. Discounts are available for groups, seniors, teachers, active military, first responders, and students. Visit olneytheatre.org/discounts for details.Bridging the food and theatre worlds, Honorary Producers for the production include Chef Eric Adjepong of Food Network’s “Wildcard Kitchen,” author, restaurateur, and TV personality Chef Spike Mendelsohn, food and wine publisher Nycci Nellis, Emmy-nominated journalist and producer Erin Como, and Nina Oduro, Co-founder of Black Women in Food. 
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Tune in regularly to hear Nycci Nellis talk food trends and news on WTOP Radio.

Nycci Nellis Shares Memorial Day Weekend...

Nycci Nellis shared rainy weekend recommendations around the DMV as Memorial Day plans shifted indoors due to the weather. Nycci encouraged viewers to double check outdoor event updates before heading out and highlighted a variety of indoor activities including museum exhibits, theater productions, brunch destinations, and special dining experiences. From the National Museum of Women in the Arts and the Spy Museum to shows at Signature Theatre and Shakespeare Theatre Company, Nycci also shared restaurant pairings and insider dining tips for making the most of a rainy holiday weekend in DC.
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Industry Night: David Nayfeld & The Answer to...

Chef David Nayfeld built his career in some of the world's most celebrated kitchens — Aqua, Cru, Eleven Madison Park, and Joël Robuchon, before returning home to San Francisco to create Back Home Hospitality, the restaurant group behind Che Fico, Bubbelah, Via Aurelia, and more.But in this episode of Industry Night, the conversation goes far beyond restaurants.We talk about how becoming a father inspired his first cookbook, Dad, What's for Dinner?, and how family life changed his relationship with cooking, leadership, ambition, and hospitality itself.David shares how growing up as the child of Russian Jewish immigrants shaped his connection to food, the influence of Jewish and Cucina Ebraica traditions in his restaurants, and the lessons he carried from some of the industry's most intense kitchens into building a more thoughtful restaurant culture today.We also dive into: cooking FOR your kids vs cooking WITH your kids, restaurant mise en place applied to family life, why not every dinner needs to be aspirational, evolving restaurant leadership, fine dining, hospitality, and identity, and the emotional side of feeding people.This is a conversation about restaurants, yes, but also about family, culture, and what it really means to nourish people.Subscribe, like, follow, and share Industry Night with the food lovers and hospitality people in your life - listen to the full episode here, or watch it here.
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