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LET’S TALK TURKEY
We are here to tell you that Thanksgiving is less than a month away. Can you believe it? Keep your jaw on the ground, cause you're gonna need to open wide in order to handle all the deliciousness that area restaurants, caterers, and area makers are serving up for this year's Holiday feast (and feasting). You know the drill, as we receive more menus and ways to enjoy the holiday, we will share it here with you: Dine-In:Ada’s on the River: For those wanting to dine-in, enjoy a 3-course Thanksgiving dinner at Ada’s, priced at $79 per person / $29 for children (12 & under). The special menu features a choice of appetizers, entrées, and desserts. Dishes include Pan-Seared Crab Cake, Smoky Turkey Breast Roulade, Wood-Fired Prime Rib, and more. The regular kids' menu will also be available. Ada’s will be open from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m; 703.638.1400; 3 Pioneer Mill Way, Alexandria, VA; For more information, click here.Annabelle: Annabelle is offering a special 3-course, prix fixe Thanksgiving menu for $85, featuring locally inspired cuisine. Appetizer options include Annabelle Harvest Salad, Squash Soup, Crudo, and Gulf Shrimp Cocktail. For entrées, guests can choose from Glory Bay Salmon, Grilled Roseda Angus Strip Steak, Roasted Baby Squash, Pan Roasted Sea Bass, or Traditional Roast Turkey. Family-style sides will include Country Stuffing, Mashed Yukon Gold Potatoes, Fried Brussels Sprouts, and Roasted Carrots. For dessert, options include Pumpkin Cheesecake, Pecan Tart, and Honeycrisp Apple Cake. Annabelle will be serving from 1:00 - 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 28th; 202.916.5675; 2132 Florida Avenue NW; For more information, click here.Art & Soul: For $95 per person, guests can enjoy an array of seasonal dishes, and choose from shareable small bites like Crispy Delicata Squash Rings, Warm Poppy Seed Gougeres, and a festive charcuterie board, to first course favorites like a Fig Arugula Salad or Winter Radish Salad, and entrees like a Roast Heritage Turkey with cranberry relish and wild mushroom stuffing and Duck Confit with caramelized apples and Hakurei Turnips. Finish with something sweet and nostalgic like Apple Pie, Pumpkin Pie or Chocolate Terrine with blackberries and fresh cream, and skip the hassle of hours in the kitchen; For more information, click here.BARCA Pier & Wine Bar: Celebrate Thanksgiving on the waterfront at this beloved neighborhood gem, open from 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. BARCA will offer 2 Thanksgiving specials in addition to its signature à la carte menu. Highlights include Turkey Kofte ($15) and Crispy Brussels Sprouts & Sweet Potato ($12); 703.638.1100; 2 Pioneer Mill Way, Alexandria, VA; To make a reservation, click here.Blue Duck Tavern: Blue Duck Tavern will offer a farm-fresh Thanksgiving experience on Thursday, November 28th. The a la carte breakfast menu is available from 6:30 - 10 a.m., followed by a “lunch into dinner” service from 12:00 - 8:30 p.m. Guests can indulge in a 3-course holiday meal featuring seasonal appetizers like market mushroom soup and jumbo lump crab cake. For the main course, choices include slow-roasted prime rib, cider-brined turkey, and kuri squash risotto, accompanied by sides like whipped potatoes. Desserts include sugar pumpkin cheesecake and apple cranberry pie. Pricing is $165 per adult / $65 for children ages 6-12 / free for children under 6; 202.419.6755; 1201 24th Street NW; For more information, click here.Bourbon Steak: This Thanksgiving, Bourbon Steak presents an elegant 3-course prix-fixe menu featuring both traditional favorites and innovative twists, priced at $190 per person & $90 for children. Guests can enhance their holiday meal with luxurious add-ons, including Seared Foie Gras ($30), Half Maine Lobster ($64), and Grilled Shrimp ($32); 202.342.0444; 2800 Pennsylvania Avenue NW; For more information, click here.Café Riggs: Café Riggs sets the table this year with flavors of roasted butternut squash, burnt marshmallow, and tender braised turkey with decadent foie gras stuffing. Café Riggs at Riggs Washington DC will offer a pre-fixe Thanksgiving menu for $75 per person; 900 F Street NW; To make a reservation, click here.Carmine’s Penn Quarter: Celebrate Thanksgiving at Carmine’s Penn Quarter with a festive, family-sized dinner! Their Thanksgiving Day menu features all the holiday classics served family-style, perfect for sharing with loved ones. Indulge in a massive turkey with sausage stuffing, hearty sides like Brussels sprouts & sweet potatoes with marshmallows, plus cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes with giblet gravy & your choice of apple or pumpkin pie; 202.737.7770; 425 7th Street NW; For more information, click here.Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse: Davio’s invites you to join them for a special Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday, November 28th from 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Gather with family and friends to enjoy a delicious feast featuring oven-roasted organic turkey, Yukon Gold creamy potatoes, butternut squash, and more for $65 per person. Complete your meal with traditional holiday pies priced at $15 each. A special children’s menu for guests 12 & under is available for $35. You can also take the holiday home with “Tomorrow’s Turkey Sandwich” for $19, featuring roasted turkey, stuffing, cranberry chutney, and gravy on brioche; 888.995.4810; 1902 Reston Metro Plaza, Reston, VA; For more information, click here.Fairmont DC: Fairmont invites guests to enjoy a grand Thanksgiving buffet in the Colonnade on Thursday, November 28th, with seatings at 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Known for its elegant setting with natural light, lush greenery, and crystal chandeliers, the festive experience is complete with live electric violin music. Dinner features Joyce Farms Heritage Turkey, seasonal salads, a Chesapeake raw bar, cheese & charcuterie, crispy snapper, Maryland crab cakes & more. For younger diners, the children’s buffet offers kid-friendly favorites. Dessert includes an array of treats, from pumpkin trifle to chocolate bourbon pecan tart & salted caramel cake. Priced at $169 for adults, $39 for children ages 5–12 & free for kids 4 & under, the experience includes complimentary coat check, valet parking, soft drinks, juices, coffee & tea, with a cash bar for beer, wine & cocktails; 202.429.2400; 2401 M Street NW; For more information, click here.Goodstone Inn: Join Goodstone Inn this Thanksgiving for an unforgettable dining experience from 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m, featuring a 3-course feast with seasonal favorites, while children enjoy their own menu options like macaroni & cheese or a petite filet. Wine pairings are available to enhance your meal. For dietary concerns, email Chef Paul at [email protected]. Adults are $130, kids are $80, and optional wine pairings are $75 or $150 for a Reserve pairing. Reservations are required - book online for groups of 6 or less; 540.687.3333; 36205 Snake Hill Road, Middleburg, VA; To make a reservation, click here.Josephine: Join Josephine for their first-ever Thanksgiving Dinner on November 28th, from 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Enjoy a classic feast featuring turkey breast with gravy, cranberry sauce, brioche stuffing, and seasonal sides like haricot vert, all for just $65 per person. Their regular dinner menu will also be available, allowing you to savor all your favorites; 703.683.1776; 109 South Saint Asaph Street, Alexandria VA; To make a reservation, click here.Joe Theismann's Restaurant: Joe Theismann’s invites guests to indulge in the ultimate Thanksgiving Buffet from 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Priced at $59 per person / $19 for children (aged 12 & under), the feast features several stations, including a Cold Table & Salads Station, Hot Table, Carving Station, and a Breads & Dessert Station. Dishes include Blackened Salmon, Green Bean Casserole, and more. For those looking for bar classics, the Thanksgiving Bar Menu will also be available, offering upscale items like Chicken Fried Pickles, Joe’s All-American Burger, and 45-Day Aged Filet Mignon; 703.739.0777; 1800A Diagonal Road, Alexandria, VA; To make a reservation,  click here.L’Ardente: Skip the Thanksgiving prep this year and enjoy a stylish holiday meal at L’Ardente. Open from 12:00 - 8:00 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day, L’Ardente will serve its nightly à la carte menu (yes, including the iconic 40-layer lasagna!) along with three Thanksgiving specials: Roasted Koginut Squash Salad, classic turkey platter & Crème Fraîche Mousse. The Thanksgiving specials can be ordered à la carte, so your party can savor a custom Italian-American feast; 202.448.0450; 200 Massachusetts Avenue NW; To make a reservation, click here.LINCOLN: Join LINCOLN on Thursday, November 28th, from 11:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m, for a memorable Thanksgiving experience! Start with options like Lobster Bisque or Endive Salad, followed by selections from the All-You-Can-Handle Carving Station. Enjoy endless sides with a sweet finish of Apple Crisp or Pumpkin Spiced Tres Leches. Dinner is priced at $71 per person, $32 for children (12 & under); 202.386.9200; 1110 Vermont Avenue NW; For more information, click here.Little Blackbird: Little Blackbird, will feature seasonal specials alongside its a la carte menu on November 28th. Offerings include Hearth Roasted Artichokes ($16), Roasted Cranberry ($16), and Boneless Turkey Wing Confit. Little Blackbird will be open from 5:00 - 10 p.m; 202.244.6550; 3309 Connecticut Avenue NW; For more information, click here.Lyle’s: Lyle’s neighborhood feel (and comfy couches) make it the perfect place for a cozy Thanksgiving with elevated Thanksgiving classics. Lyle’s will offer a pre-fixe Thanksgiving menu for $55 per person. Wine pairings may be added for $35 per person; 1731 New Hampshire Avenue NW; To make a reservation, click here.Maryland’s Best: Maryland’s Best has launched the “Eat Like a Marylander” Thanksgiving campaign to highlight local farms offering pre-ordered meal boxes filled with Maryland-grown products. Participating farms include Moon Valley Farm in Woodsboro, Jones Family Farm in Edgewood & Emily’s Produce in Cambridge, each providing all the essentials for a locally sourced Thanksgiving meal; For more information,  click here.Mia’s Italian Kitchen: Mia’s Italian Kitchen will serve their all-day menu alongside a delicious Italian-inspired Thanksgiving 3-course prix fixe menu from 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Priced at $49 per person, the menu features Italian-inspired dishes such as Pumpkin Raviolo, Rosemary and Garlic Rubbed Prime Rib, and Brick Oven Roasted Turkey, among other options. Children ages 12 & under can enjoy a 3-course menu for $19 from the Kids Thanksgiving menu; 703.997.5300; 100 King Street, Alexandria, VA; To make a reservation, click here.Nobu DC: Nobu will be open for dine-in on Thanksgiving Day this year, offering a special menu alongside their signature dishes; 202.871.6565; 2525 M Street NW; To make a reservation, click here.Palette 22 DC: Open from 12:00 - 9:00 p.m. for dinner, guests can enjoy all their favorites on Thanksgiving Day. Palette 22 offers a diverse menu featuring globally inspired entrées and shareable items from its wood-burning grill. From octopus and mahi ceviche to shiso-wrapped chicken thigh, rock shrimp and pork dumplings, and lamb picanha, there’s something for everyone; 202.844.5757; 400 Morse Street NE; To make a reservation, click here.Palette 22 VA: Palette 22 VA will be open from 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., where guests can enjoy bottomless brunch until 4:00 p.m, featuring delicious items like Monkey Bread, Szechuan Sausage Biscuits, and more. After 4:00 p.m, the restaurant will offer its regular dinner menu, including favorites such as Spicy Shrimp & Pancetta Pizza, Jerk Chicken Skewers, and Curry Chicken Empanadas; 703.746.9007; 4053 Campbell Avenue, Arlington, VA;To make a reservation, click  here.Patty O’s Café: At Patty O’s Café, enjoy an intimate 4-course Thanksgiving meal for $155 per person. Start with shareable Pimento Cheese and a shot of Liquid Autumn soup. For the first course, enjoy a Brussels Sprout Salad; the second course features Lobster Fricassee. Choose between Spruced-up Turkey or Grilled King Lamb Chop for the third course. Family-style sides include cranberry relish, corn pudding, and sweet potato purée. Finish with a selection of classic holiday pies from the dessert cart; 540.675.3801; 389 Main Street, Washington, VA; For more information, click here.Pendry DC: This Thanksgiving, Pendry DC invites guests to enjoy seasonal specials at Bar Pendry. Highlights include Oysters on the Half Shell ($38) with cranberry gelee & caviar, and a Heritage Turkey Breast Roulade ($45) with chard and pancetta stuffing, served with French beans and sweet potato mousse. For dessert, try the Pumpkin Flan ($16) with hazelnuts. These Thanksgiving specials will be available à la carte or as a full meal for $85 on November 28th; 202.843.1112; 655 Water Street SW; For more information, click here.Royal Restaurant: Royal will be open from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Thanksgiving, offering their regular menu, along with a new breakfast, lunch & dinner menu. Guests can enjoy a Thanksgiving prix fixe meal for $39, featuring dishes like Pumpkin Soup, Roasted Turkey & Prime Rib. Kids can enjoy a Turkey Plate for $15; 703.548.1616; 730 North Saint Asaph Street, Alexandria, VA; To make a reservation, click here.SABABA: SABABA will offer seasonal specials alongside its a la carte menu on Thursday, November 28th. Highlights from Executive Chef Ryan Moore include Honey Glazed Sweet Potato ($14), Fried Brussels Sprouts ($14), Roasted Lamb Loin ($30); and Turkey Mansa over rice & pita ($28). SABABA will be open from 5:00 - 9:30 p.m; 202.244.6750; 3311 Connecticut Avenue NW; For more information, click here.Teddy & The Bully Bar: Celebrate Thanksgiving at Teddy & The Bully Bar on Thursday, November 28th from 11:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Enjoy a feast while supporting Martha’s Table, with 10% of sales going to charity. The menu features options like cornbread, panzanella salad & mushroom beignets, followed by an Endless Carving Station with apple-brined turkey, prime rib & salmon. Sides include mac & cheese and creamed spinach with desserts like pumpkin pie donuts. The cost is $75 per adult / $28 for children 12 & under with takeout packages also available; 202.872.8700; 1200 19th Street NW; For more information, click here.The Bazaar: This Thanksgiving, The Bazaar is offering a special holiday 5-course tasting menu: The Bazaar Classic Experience. Guests may choose one selection from each category below. The experience is $165 per person, with the option to add on a wine discovery flight at $90 per person; 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW; For more information, click here.The Bombay Club: The Bombay Club is offering exotic Thanksgiving additions to its a la carte menu. Guests can enjoy flavorful options like Turkey Hariyali Tikka ($25), Sweet Potato Chaat ($14), Cranberry Naan ($6), Brussels Sprouts Poriyal ($10), Butternut Squash Kale Bhaji ($10), and Pumpkin Crème Brûlée ($14). The complete a la carte menu will be available from 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 - 9:00 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day; 202.659.3727; 815 Connecticut Avenue NW.The Darcy Hotel: Celebrate Thanksgiving at The Darcy Hotel with a 3-course menu designed to accommodate all food allergies for $79 per person. Enjoy dishes like warm cornbread with miso maple butter, caramelized pumpkin soup with fennel cream, and a duo of herb-roasted turkey breast and turkey leg confit, along with miso-glazed cauliflower steak; 844.489.9661; 1515 Rhode Island Avenue NW; For more information, click here.The Inn at Little Washington: This Thanksgiving, indulge in an exceptional dining experience at the DMV's only 3-Michelin Starred restaurant, featuring a curated menu by the legendary Chef Patrick O’Connell, the Pope of American Cuisine. Highlights include an Amuse-Bouche with caviar and crab, Organic Spruce-Brined Turkey, Grilled King Lamb Chop or a Filet of Beet. For dessert, choose from Grandmother’s Warm Apple Tart or a Chocolate and Butterscotch Bar; 540.675.3800; 309 Middle Street, Washington, VA; For more information, click here.The Greenhouse at The Jefferson: Experience a 3-course Thanksgiving dinner at The Greenhouse, located in DC’s most-awarded hotel, for $155 per person / $65 for children. The menu features elevated traditional favorites like Roasted Black Heritage Turkey, as well as signature dishes such as Amalfi Coast Ricotta Gnocchi & French Onion Soup with Black Truffle. For dessert, enjoy seasonal treats like Red Kuri Pumpkin Pie with Maple Bourbon Mascarpone Cream; 202.448.2300; 1200 16th Street NW; For more information, click here.The Majestic: The Majestic will offer a Thanksgiving dinner for $79 per person, featuring a 5-course prix fixe menu with a variety of delicious options. Dishes include Pumpkin-Apple Soup, Roasted Turkey, and more. Children ages 12 & under can enjoy the Kids Menu for $29, which includes 3 courses. The Majestic will also offer a Thanksgiving Bar Menu with an array of starters, main dishes, sides, and desserts. The restaurant will be open from 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m; 911 King Street, Alexandria, VA; To make a reservation, click here.The Omni Homestead: The Omni Homestead is the perfect retreat for a mountain-inspired Thanksgiving celebration! Guests can savor a classic Thanksgiving feast while enjoying a stay in beautifully renovated rooms, complete with cozy touches. The 2,000-acre resort provides endless opportunities for family-friendly fun, from guided hikes and carriage rides to nightly s’mores by the fire. Festivities begin on Wednesday, November 27th, and continue through Sunday, December 1st, with signature events like the iconic Turkey Trot and Turkey Waddle, visits from Santa, a tree lighting ceremony, craft workshops & more; 800.838.1766; 7696 Sam Snead Highway, Hot Springs, VA; For more information, click here.The Smith: The Smith is celebrating with a 3-course Thanksgiving feast for $68 per person, featuring family-style fixings and 3 unique turkey options. Finish with desserts like Sticky Apple Toffee Pudding or Pumpkin Cheesecake; 202.868.4900; 901 F Street NW; For more information, click here.The Watergate Hotel: Enjoy an Italian-inspired Thanksgiving feast at Kingbird Restaurant with a 4-course menu for $145 per person. Seatings are available from 12:00 - 7:00 p.m. Highlights include Gnocchi Fritto, foie gras torch with fig mostarda, Murray Farm Organic Turkey & pan-seared black grouper. Guests can also indulge in the standout Thanksgiving Lasagna, featuring confit turkey thigh, herbed stuffing, and roasted sweet potatoes, all drizzled with velvety gravy and complemented by a hint of cranberry. Finish with a caramel apple cheesecake; 844.617.1972; 2650 Virginia Avenue NW; For more information, click here.Viceroy Washington DC: Celebrate Thanksgiving at DC's top hotel with a 3-course prix-fixe dinner for $89 per person, including optional wine pairings. Menu highlights feature king crab fondue, baked brie en croute, roasted pumpkin soup, traditional turkey plate with all the fixings, and braised beef short rib. For dessert, choose from house pumpkin & pecan pie, Appalachian apple stack cake or brown butter date cake. Dinner is served from 4:00 - 9:30 p.m; 202.742.3150; 1430 Rhode Island Avenue NW; For more information, click here.Vola’s Dockside Grill: This Thanksgiving, head to Vola’s Dockside Grill for a special meal from 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Priced at $49 per person / $19 for children ages 12 & under, the 3-course prix fixe menu includes a starter, main course, and dessert. Adult options feature Pan-Seared Wild Caught Rockfish and Roasted Turkey; 703.935.8890; 101 N Union Street, Alexandria, VA; To make a reservation, click here.To-Go:Ada’s on the River: Ada’s will be offering a Thanksgiving To-Go package that includes a main dish, several sides, and a dessert for $229, serving 4 people. Dishes include Prime Rib with instructions, a baking pan, and a thermometer; Lobster Mac & Cheese, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Black Brioche Loaf, and more. Ada’s will be open from 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m; 703.638.1400; 3 Pioneer Mill Way, Alexandria, VA; To place an order, click here.Alexandra Restaurant Partners: Alexandria Restaurant Partners are offering Thanksgiving To-Go for those who prefer to dine at home. Priced at $279, the order includes a 20-22 lb turkey (feeds up to 12 people), along with sides and dessert (feeds up to 6 people). Dishes include Apple Cider Glazed Roasted Turkey, Brioche Stuffing, Praline Baked Sweet Potatoes, and much more. All items are pre-cooked and served cold with reheating instructions. Guests can double the sides for an additional $55 and add a second pie for $35; To place an order, click here.All Set Restaurant & Bar / Money Muscle BBQ / Fryer’s Roadside: All Set Restaurant & Bar, Money Muscle BBQ & Fryer’s Roadside are offering a Thanksgiving dinner for 4 to-go, available for preorder until November 24th. Diners can choose from main dishes like Deep Fried Turkey, Smoked Turkey, Seared Salmon (all $210), or Smoked Ribeye with Horseradish Cream ($260). Each meal includes classic sides like Skillet Cornbread, Mashed Potatoes, Brioche Stuffing, Brussels Sprouts, & more. A la carte options are also available: Smoked Ribeye ($175), Deep Fried Turkey, Seared Salmon, and Smoked Turkey ($125 each). Meals can be picked up on November 27th, from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. at All Set or Fryer’s Roadside with delivery available for an additional charge; For more information, click here.Barrel Oak Winery & Brewery: Celebrate the warmth of the holiday season at Barrel Oak with their Petite Pies & Perfect Pours event! Enjoy a rotating selection of weekly pies, each thoughtfully paired with a complimentary wine from their handcrafted collection. For a cozier experience, guests can enjoy a mini slice paired with a glass of wine or take a whole pie home to share with loved ones. Available throughout November, each pairing includes a glass of wine and a slice of pie for just $18; 540.3646402; 3623 Grove Lane, Delaplane, VA; For more information, click here.Blue Duck Tavern: Blue Duck Tavern is offering a Thanksgiving feast to-go, featuring a succulent turkey, 2 freshly baked loaves of bread, and 6 traditional sides including ciabatta-chestnut stuffing and roasted green bean & mushroom casserole. For dessert, enjoy seasonal apple and pumpkin pies included. This meal serves 6-8 people and is priced at $595 plus tax & processing fee. Add a cheese and charcuterie board for an extra $145. Orders must be placed by November 16th at 5:00 p.m. with pick-up available on November 27th & 28th; 202.419.6755; 1201 24th Street NW; For more information, click here.Carmine’s Penn Quarter: Skip the cooking this Thanksgiving and bring home a full feast from Carmine’s! Their take-home holiday spread serves 6-8 people and includes a massive 18-pound turkey with sausage stuffing, cranberry sauce, Brussels sprouts with bacon, green beans, baby carrots, sweet potatoes with marshmallows & mashed potatoes. Just pick it up on November 27th or 28th, heat up & enjoy! All this for $295 with a pie available for an additional $30; 202.737.7770; 425 7th Street NW; For more information, click here.Chang Chang: Chef Peter Chang is offering a Thanksgiving menu centered around his award-winning Peking Duck. The Thanksgiving Package, available for preorder, feeds 4 as a complete meal or 8-10 as appetizers and sides. It includes Peking Duck with sauce & lotus buns, Dry Fried Brussels Sprouts, Green Beans with Ya Cai & Dry Pot Baby Potatoes with pork belly. The package is $148, with the Peking Duck available a la carte for $80. Pick-up is available from November 26th to 30th. Chang Chang will be closed on Thanksgiving Day; 202.570.0946; 1200 19th Street NW; For more information, click here.Cheesetique: Cheesetique Del Ray simplifies holiday entertaining with its "Holiday Source Book," offering top host gifts, seasonal sides, desserts, grazing boards, and curated wines and cheeses. Standout items include the Mac 'n Trees in a Christmas tree pan, serving 8–10 & the Harvest Salad with roasted veggies, quinoa & feta. Their Pumpkin Cheesecake with a gingersnap crust serves 10. The guide also recommends wines like Pinot Noir, Riesling, and Champagne for Thanksgiving. Place orders 48+ hours in advance to have your selections ready; 703.706.5300; 2411 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, VA; To place an order, click here.Colada Shop: Add a splash of Cuban flavor to your holiday celebrations with Colada Shop’s Thanksgiving pies. With 7 convenient locations across the DMV, Colada Shop offers 2 unique, Caribbean-inspired pies perfect for your holiday gatherings. Indulge in the rich flavors of the Pumpkin Dulce de Leche Pie or savor the tropical twist of the Apple Guava Pie. Both 10-inch pies serve 6-8 people and are available for $25 each; multiple locations; For more information, click here.Cranes: Celebrate the holidays at home with takeout from Cranes, available from November 25th - January 1st. Choose the Braised Veal Shank "Chef Santi Santamaria Style" for 4, priced at $225. This slow-cooked delight comes with rich sides like buttery mashed potatoes and a refreshing salad or savor the Crispy Roasted Suckling Pig for 2 at $150. For dessert, indulge in Tocino De Cielo, a decadent Spanish custard, for $12 or the Pumpkin Burnt Cheesecake for $9. Enhance your meal with festive sides like squash puree or double buttered mashed potatoes. Pick-up times are from 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. from Monday to Saturday, and orders must be placed at least 24 hours in advance; 202.525.4900; 724 9th Street NW; To place an order, click here.Each Peach Market: Each Peach Market has your Thanksgiving covered with 2 fully cooked meal options. The Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner includes sliced roasted turkey with both light and dark meat, stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, a large Acme pie & more. The Vegetarian Dinner option features a stuffed acorn squash with farro, mushrooms & dried fruit, a savory mushroom tart, vegetarian stuffing, mashed potatoes, a choice of pie & more. Each option serves 4 people ($180) or 8 people ($360). Each Peach Market is also offering Fresh Turkeys  - humanely raised, cage-free & sourced from a trusted Mennonite farm in Pennsylvania. Reserve with a $25 deposit, priced at $6.50 per pound at pickup on November 26th or 27th; 202.525.1725; 3068 Mount Pleasant Street NW; For more information, click here.Ellē: Celebrate Thanksgiving with Ellē, offering pre-orders for Thanksgiving dishes now through November 22nd. Mains include Herb Crusted Turkey ($34), with brined breast & dark meat, plus gravy. Vegetarian sides feature Baked Mac and Cheese, while other sides include Roasted Brussels Sprouts, Sourdough Stuffing (all $25) & more. For dessert, enjoy Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie ($45), Honey Goat Cheesecake, Pumpkin or Apple Pie (all for $40) & more. Libations such as Sparkling Cider ($35) and Trousseau Gamay Pinot ($22) are also available. Pre-orders close November 22nd at 12:00 p.m, and pickup is on November 27th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m; 202.652.0040; 3221 Mount Pleasant Street NW; To place an order, click here here.Hank’s Oyster Bar (Old Town): Add a coastal twist to your holiday spread with Hank’s signature seafood dishes. Choose from freshly shucked or unshucked Salty Wolfe Oysters, Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail, Eastern Shore Crab Dip, Lobster Bisque, and more. All items come pre-packed and chilled, complete with easy re-heating and serving tips. Make your order by Monday, November 25th, and pick it up on Wednesday, November 27th, so you can relax and focus on the turkey; 818 N Asaph Street, Alexandria, VA; To place an order, click here.Kirby Club: Kirby Club’s catering menu, perfect for Thanksgiving, serves 8-12 and can be made gluten-free or vegan. Start with vibrant dips like Hummus, Havuc & Minty Labneh with sumac chips. For a main, enjoy Kebab Trays featuring options like Chicken Shish, Kofta & Trumpet Mushroom kebab. Sides include the Kirby Salad with za’atar vinaigrette, homemade pita & spicy potatoes. Finish with Apricot Cake or Baklava; 571.430.3650; 2911 District Avenue, Suite 140, Fairfax, VA; For more information, click here.LINCOLN: Celebrate Thanksgiving at home with LINCOLN’s specially curated takeout package, featuring a delicious spread designed for an effortless, elevated holiday meal. Orders must be placed by November 23rd at 5:00 p.m, with pickup available on November 27th. Pricing and portions are designed to feed a group comfortably; 202.386.9200; 1110 Vermont Avenue NW; For more information, click here.Little Hot Chicken: Add a fiery twist to your Thanksgiving with Little Hot Chicken's Nashville Hot Whole Chicken! Deep-fried to perfection and available with your choice of spice level, this mouthwatering bird serves a family of 3 and comes with their signature Nashville hot oil. The meal includes 2 sides like buttery soft biscuits, tender collard greens, creamy garlic mashed potatoes & more. Sauces include housemade Mambo sauce and their original Comeback sauce. For dessert, choose between apple crisp or sweet potato pie. The meal is priced at $45 with extra sides and desserts for $6 each; 202.660.3558; 1110 Congress Street NE; For more information, click here.Little Miner Taco: Experience a traditional turkey dinner with a twist at Little Miner Taco! Their 18 lb. deep-fried turkey, brined for 24 hours in birria spices and infused with consomme, serves 4-6 people. The meal includes your choice of 4 sides like creamy garlic mashed potatoes, tender collard greens, classic mac & cheese & more. For dessert, choose between tres leches or an apple pie. Beverages include 6 agua frescas in hibiscus, spice pineapple & cucumber mint lime flavors. The meal is priced at $125 (turkey only available for $85 / extra sides & desserts for $6 each); 301.661.9520; 1110 Congress Street NE; For more information, click here.MITA: Enjoy a hassle-free Thanksgiving with MITA's Vegetarian Feast for 2 or 4. The feast features a sumptuous Vegetable Wellington with maitake mushrooms and celery root gravy. It is accompanied by hearty sides, including wild rice with golden raisins, potato purée gratin with sunchokes, Brussels sprouts casserole with kabocha squash and figs, and stuffing casserole. Conclude your meal with a luscious pumpkin cheesecake. This feast is available for pick-up on November 27th only. The price is $245 for 2 people / $385 for 4 people; 202.929.7792; 804 V Street NW; To place an order, click here.Nobu DC: Nobu is offering special Thanksgiving takeout packages available for preorder. The Deluxe for 2 ($220) includes highlights like Sashimi Salad, Tenderloin Teriyaki & assorted Maki. The Signature for 2 ($280) features favorites such as Black Cod Miso & King Salmon Sashimi. For a more luxurious experience, the Premium for 2 ($360) includes Chilean Seabass with Wasabi Miso & Mirai Beef Truffle Teriyaki. Optional add-ons like Tuna & Lobster Taco Boxes are also available. Pre-orders can be picked up from November 27th through 30th; 202.871.6565; 2525 M Street NW; To place an order, click here.Relish Catering: Elevate Thanksgiving with Relish Catering’s gourmet Meal Kits for $275, serving 4-6 people. Choose from main course options like Roasted Heirloom Turkey, Brown Sugar Glazed Spiral Sliced Ham, or Rosemary Crusted Beef Tenderloin, plus up to 5 sides like Traditional Sage Stuffing, Maple Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Apples & Pecan Sweet Potato Bake. A la carte hors d’oeuvres like Brie en Croute & Maryland Crab Dip, along with desserts like Pumpkin Pie & Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie, are also available. Pre-orders are accepted through November 18th, with delivery and pick-up options on November 27th; 301.366.0823; 12159 Nebel Street, North Bethesda, MD; For more information, click here.Royal Restaurant: Royal will be offering a Thanksgiving To-Go option for guests to enjoy at home for $69, serving 2 people. Items will be served chilled with reheating instructions. Dishes include Roasted Turkey, Garlic Green Beans, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Pumpkin Cheesecake, and more. Open from 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., guests can enjoy Royal’s regular menus along with a tasty Thanksgiving prix-fixe option for $39 per person. Dishes include Pumpkin Soup, Roasted Turkey, Prime Rib, and more! Kids can enjoy a delicious Turkey Plate for $15.00; 703.548.1616; 730 North Saint Asaph Street, Alexandria, VA; To place an order, click here.Silver & Sons BBQ: Silver & Soms BBQ Thanksgiving menu is filled with classics and some items that blend in their Jewish/Mediterranean influences. Highlights include the Dinner for Eight option which includes a 12-pound turkey from Earth-n-Eats Farm with all the fixings, sides and your choice of dessert. They also have new Apps and Snacks like lamb-bacon wrapped dates with whipped feta, spicy lamb meatball skewers with manchego cheese, and a smoked mushroom and potato croquette. Some desserts include their Pistachio Baklava Cheesecake. All sides are offered in two portion sizes (3-4 and 10-12). All orders will be served with reheating instructions. Pre-orders are open from now until 5:00 p.m. on November 22nd. Pickups will be November 27th from 2:00 - 6:00 p.m.; Multiple Locations; To place an order, click here.Sticky Fingers Sweets & Eats: Bring everyone to the table with plant-based, allergy-friendly treats from award-winning chef and founder Doron Petersan. Sticky Fingers' seasonal lineup includes apple pie, pumpkin pie, and sticky buns, all dairy, egg, and nut-free, ensuring everyone can indulge in the celebration. Order by November 25th for pickup on November 27th; 314 Carroll Street NW; To place an order, click here.The Square: For those who want to stay in and not dirty the kitchen, The Square is offering a wide variety of catering options. There are a variety of packages and a la cart options, from a brined, ready-to-bake turkey ($89.95) to a full holiday feast for 10 ($249.95), and a range of stand-alone sides like stuffing, mashed potatoes, Brussels sprouts and pumpkin pie (starting at $14.95). Wine and Champagne are also available add ons. Pick up from The Square from Nov. 22 - 27, between 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.; 1850 K Street NW; To place an order, email [email protected] Restaurants: Thompson Restaurants has launched “Thompson Gives Thanks” effort, a new initiative designed to bring Thanksgiving dinner to families across the DMV region while fostering a sense of community and support for those in need. As part of this special promotion, customers can pre-order a complete Thanksgiving meal for their own celebrations or choose to donate a meal to a family in need. Orders must be placed by Friday, November 22nd; To place an order, click here.Unconventional Diner: To-go Thanksgiving dinners from Unconventional Diner are available for $95, designed to feed 2 people. They can be picked up cold on November 27th & 28th, with reheating instructions included. The ordering window closes 5 days prior to each pick-up day. The menu features Mushroom Bisque, Roast Turkey with Pan Gravy, Cranberry Relish, Cornbread Muffins, Mushroom-Sage Stuffing, Pumpkin Pie & more. Dietary notations include vegetarian & gluten-free options; 202.847.0122; 1207 9th Street NW; To place an order, click here.
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Behind The Counter with Lou Bernard of Casa Kantuta
 Do You know Lou? Lou Bernard is a self-taught mixology luminary in the hospitality industry. Over 14 years, he has showcased his rich Latin American heritage through his innovative cocktails. Born in Venezuela and influenced by his Venezuelan and Bolivian roots, Lou moved to Virginia at 16. In 2017, he dedicated himself full-time to mixology, making his mark at Washington D.C.'s top bars, including The Blaguard and Roy Boys. As the beverage director for Casa Kantuta, the first Bolivian cocktail bar in the U.S., he highlighted Bolivia’s signature spirit, singani. Currently, he leads the cocktail program at MITA, a plant-based Latin American restaurant, and runs Noches del Caribe, a pop-up celebrating Afro-Latinx culture. Lou’s work emphasizes authenticity and cultural appreciation, inspiring others to embrace their uniqueness. Lou has such a great story and we here at TheListAreYouOnIt.com are so excited to share it with you here:Celebrating Authenticity: The Rise of Latin American Spirits in Craft CocktailsAs someone who proudly hails from Venezuela and Bolivia, I find deep joy and fulfillment in sharing the rich heritage of Latin American spirits. It is important to me to remain true to who I am in everything I do and to the industry I love. Bringing my authentic self to my work not only sets me apart but also offers a valuable opportunity for the community to learn and appreciate cultures beyond their own.When I first delved into the world of Latin American spirits, I was captivated by their rich histories, unique production processes, and the vibrant cultures from which they originate. Today, these spirits—tequila, mezcal, pisco, singani and many others—are taking the spotlight on the global stage, and it’s easy to see why. The allure of these spirits lies in their authenticity and the stories they tell with each sip.Take tequila, for instance. Produced exclusively in the region surrounding Tequila, Jalisco, this spirit is crafted from the blue agave plant. The process begins with harvesting the agave, followed by cooking the piñas (the heart of the agave plant) to convert the starches into sugars. The cooked piñas are then crushed to extract the juice, which is fermented and distilled. The result is a spirit that can be enjoyed in various forms—from the unaged, clear silver tequila to the aged and complex añejo.Mezcal, often considered tequila’s smokier cousin, is another gem. Its production process is more rustic and artisanal. Made from different varieties of agave, mezcal’s defining characteristic comes from the cooking process, where the piñas are roasted in underground pits lined with hot rocks. This imparts a distinct smoky flavor that sets it apart. Each mezcal carries the unique terroir of the region it’s produced in, making every bottle a reflection of its origin.Pisco, a grape brandy from Peru and Chile, showcases the diversity of Latin American spirits. Made from fermented grape juice and distilled to proof without aging, pisco captures the essence of the grape varietals used. Whether it’s the aromatic and floral notes of a Peruvian pisco or the crisp and clean flavors of a Chilean one, pisco offers a delightful complexity that’s perfect for cocktails or sipping neat.Singani, often hailed as Bolivia's national spirit, is a unique and aromatic brandy distilled from white Muscat of Alexandria grapes grown at high altitudes in the Andes. This distinct environment, with its cool temperatures and intense sunlight, imparts exceptional floral and fruity characteristics to the spirit. Singani's history dates back to the 16th century, when Spanish settlers first introduced grape cultivation to the region. Today, it is cherished for its smooth, refined flavor and versatility in cocktails, making it a beloved symbol of Bolivian culture and a rising star in the world of artisanal spirits.Pairing these spirits with Latin American cuisine elevates the dining experience to new heights. The robust flavors of tequila, for instance, complement the smoky and spicy notes of tacos al pastor, while a smooth, aged tequila can enhance the richness of a mole sauce. Mezcal’s smokiness pairs beautifully with the charred flavors of grilled meats and the earthiness of arepas, creating a harmonious balance.Pisco’s versatility shines with ceviche. The bright acidity and fresh flavors of a pisco sour can cut through the richness of the fish, enhancing the dish’s citrusy and herbal notes. Meanwhile, singani complements spicy dishes like Bolivian salteñas or ceviche, where its smooth, refined profile balances and accentuates the bold, savory ingredients.I am deeply grateful and honored to highlight Latin culture in craft cocktails, and to also shine a light on Afro-Latino and indigenous cultures that are often overlooked. By sharing these stories and flavors, I hope to inspire others to celebrate what makes them special and to expose guests to new and exciting experiences that highlight their uniqueness. Cheers to the vibrant world of Latin American spirits, and to the beauty of remaining true to oneself in all that we do. 
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Eating Our Feelings: TheListAreYouOnIt’s Weekly Roundup of Things to Eat
 Autumn is here, and the flavors are shifting with the season. You know our team here at TheListAreYouOnIt.com scours the vibrant DC culinary scene for cozy, seasonal offerings. The latest in seasonal menus crafted by many of your favorite local spots—and perhaps a few new names to discover. We're ready to embrace the comforting tastes of fall - Pumpkin Spice and all —are you? MARK YOUR CALENDAR: 11 Years of Irongate: In honor of their 11th anniversary, Iron Gate invites you to join them on Sunday, November 24th, for an exclusive, all-inclusive tasting event that celebrates the flavors and traditions that have shaped Iron Gate. For one special evening, delight in a curated selection of Iron Gate’s most beloved dishes, reimagined as part of a sumptuous walkaround experience. Enjoy dishes like lamb, a pasta station and decadent deserts. Purchase tickets here. Chef Matt Adler x Chef Tiffany MacIsaac Collab: Chef Matt Adler and the team behind Caffe Morini has teamed up with RAMMY award-winning pastry chef Tiffany MacIsaac—behind DC’s former beloved bakery, Buttercream Bakeshop—to bring a taste of the tropics to DC with a limited-edition cornetto, available this weekend only, on November 9 and 10. Tiffany and the Caffe Morini team are excited to present a special cornetto filled with tropical passion fruit and topped with white chocolate drizzle, and candied macadamia nuts, bringing a bit of Maui warmth to DC’s quickly approaching chilly temperatures. 901 4th Street; cucinamorini.comNEW & NOTEWORTHY: Co-Op Remodel: The Takoma Park CO-Op has reopened following an 18-week remodel of the store at 201 Ethan Allen Avenue in Takoma Park. During the remodel the 43-year-old community-owned grocery store operated out of a 900 square foot tent in the parking lot while work was completed on the building. The remodel included a new roof, new floors, new HVAC, and brand-new shelving, freezers, and refrigerators for the sales floor. The new energy efficient equipment will hold more product, allowing TPSS to increase from the 200 local vendors currently on the shelves. The Co-op’s famous bulk section featuring over 400 items in bulk from nuts to beans to spices will be back in full. Shopping sustainably at TPSS is a continued focus with more package-free offerings in the Produce Department in addition to the bulk section. 201 Ethan Allen Avenue; tpss.coopChef's On A Roll: Beresovsky's Deli has shares its latest feature in the “Chef's...on a Roll” series, this tien spotlighting Chef Edward Lee’s unique take on Thanksgiving with the KIMCHI GOBBLER. Chef Lee, the Culinary Director of Succotash in Washington, DC, crafts a vibrant blend of holiday flavors with this inspired creation: roasted turkey, bacon jam, melted Havarti, kimchi-pepper relish, arugula, and bourbon gravy, all perfectly nestled in a bahn mi roll. The KIMCHI GOBBLER is available now until the end of the month. beresovskys.comThat's Italian: You can now dine at Olio E Piu for brunch. Enjoy a signature Italian mimosa with a choice of orange, cranberry, grapefruit, and pineapple on Saturday and Sunday, 10 AM to 3 PM. Those who dine during brunch can also receive either a complimentary espresso martini or Bellini (valid for two drinks). 699 14th St NW, Washington, DC; olioepiu.comI Love Cheese (gift alert): Give the gift of cheese to that curd nerd or foodie in your life with Each Peach. Every month, our passionate cheesemongers hand-pick 2-3 great cheeses paired with fun condiments and nibbles. They also include introductions to each cheese, recipe cards, pairing suggestions and more. Their cheese club takes members on a lighthearted exploration of regions around America and the world, and dive into new, seasonal flavors and classic favorites. Perfect for the budding gourmand or entertainer in your life. Get the subscription here.  Wafu at Home: Tonari has cooked up new pizza kits for you to make at home. Each kit contains Tonari’s custom pizza dough using Hokkaido-milled flour and brick cheese, the key ingredient in Detroit-style pies. For the classic kit, there’s a Japanese-style marinara sauce with umeboshi (pickled plums). 707 6th St; Purchase the kits here. Omakase in McClean: Modan has opened it's doors in McClean VA, Inspired by traditional Japanese izakaya culture, this modern, 7,000 square-foot restaurant invites you to experience Executive Chef Micheole “Chico” Dator’s exquisitely-crafted menu. Modan’s Omakase is an exclusive culinary journey for those looking to have a more curated dining experience. Teaming with acclaimed restaurateur and chef Ray Lee from Akiko’s and Friends Only, each course offers a harmonious progression of flavors and textures perfect for the experienced and first-time omakase diner. Modan’s Omakase includes offerings of Japanese A5 Wagyu Beef and a rotating selection of exceptional seasonal ingredients, all of which are meticulously selected to ensure a memorable experience for each of you. modanrestaurant.comBrunch at A.Kitchen & Bar: A.Kitchen and Bar is now officially hosting brunch. Offered every weekend, 9AM-3PM, a.kitchen+bar DC will serve a delicious lineup of brunch favorites including a.kitchen’s beloved cheeseburger. 1010 New Hampshire; akitchenandbardc.comTableside Espresso Martinis at Bunch, Yes Please : Balos has launched bottomless brunch featuring a $45 prix-fixe menu, a fresh seafood raw bar, and tableside espresso martinis made with For Five espresso beans. Sip on bottomless mimosas, bellinis, bloody marys or enjoy tableside espresso martini service with flavors including  pumpkin spice, salted caramel, raspberry, orange cinnamon, and banana. Dish highlights include the Balos omelet, Spanakopita Florentine, Baklava French toast, and more. Available from 11:30AM-3PM on Saturday and Sunday. balosrestaurants.comManage The Bloat: RM Wellness, a premium mini-spa specializing in massage therapy and Manual Lymphatic Drainage, is now open in Georgetown. As the first woman-owned mini-spa of its kind in Washington, D.C., RM Wellness offers a range of personalizable services in a delightful, cozy space with a rotating display of art. 1228 ½ 31st ST NW; rmwellnessdc.com A Daytime Fete: Medina, Rose Previte’s latest Middle Eastern restaurant and intimate neighborhood cocktail bar, has launched a new daytime fête and brunch menu available on Saturdays + Sundays from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Named for the Arabic word for a historic old town, Medina channels the mystery and romance of a walled city fortress where commerce and commotion lie at the center. Dishes include saffron couscous, kefta hummus and more. 1328 Florida Ave NW; medinadc.comFreshfarm Thanksgiving Food Drive: Freshfarm's annual food drive for Thanksgiving is starting. These program benefits food recovery partners like DC Central Kitchen and Arlington Food Assistance Center, ensuring that families in need have wholesome, locally sourced meals for Thanksgiving. The drive not only helps vulnerable neighbors but also supports small farmers as they prepare for the winter season. freshfarm.orgNOT NEW, BUT NOTEWORTHY: Autumnal Tastes: Fall is in full swing at Vermilion, where Chef Tony Chittum brings seasonal flavors to the forefront with new fall dishes. Savor the Maple Roasted Autumn Squash paired with fresh goat cheese, Asian pear, balsamic, and a crunch of toasted nuts and seeds. Indulge in the Crispy Path Valley Eggplant, accompanied by lemony Swiss chard, burrata, and a cherry tomato sauce. For something sweet, try the Warm Apple Cider Cake, topped with whipped cream cheese, candied black walnuts, mint, and frozen custard. 1120 King Street; vermilionrestaurant.comA Rose By Another Name: Restaurateur Ashok Bajaj has opened up a new restaurant called Rosedale. ames Beard award-winning Executive Chef & Culinary Director Frank Ruta will oversee the team at Rosedale while continuing to lead the kitchen at Knightsbridge Restaurant Group’s Annabelle. This new American concept restaurant will have a diverse seasonal menu with daily specials from the kitchen’s rotisserie, such as Organic Chicken, which includes a choice of salad or a side dish.  A sample of the Small Plates & Shareson the opening menu is as follows: Potato & Smoked Cheddar Croquettes with Rosedale mayo and sambal; Grilled Rhode Island Squid with ginger sabayon and more. 4465 Connecticut Avenue, NW; rosedaledc.comIce Cream on the Hill: Van Leeuwen has launched their new hot chocolate just in time for the colder weather. Made with deZaan chocolate, this decadent drink is crafted from 100% single-origin cacao from Ghana. The combination of roasted cacao and vanilla notes, with a smooth velvety finish, makes the perfect cozy treat – “happiness in a warm cup.” 1415 14th St NW; Cosa c'è di nuovo da mangiare: Corso Italian has added new fall menu items to their menu inspired by the season. Dishes include oxtail ravioli, Orecchiette with Broccoli Rabe and Sausage and more. 4024 Campbell Avenue, Arlington, Virginia; corsoitalian.comSunday Gravy: Chef Mike Friedman started offering a weekly special at The Red Hen last fall inspired by 'Sunday gravy' and the namesake tradition of gathering for a comforting bowl of pasta. It's returned for the season and is now available as a nightly offering; the dish is known as Creste Di Gallo, made with slowly-braised Roseda Farms Short Rib, Caramelized Onions, Oregano, Lemon, Breadcrumbs, and Parmigiano. The rib-sticking bowl will be available through winter. 1822 First Street; theredhendc.comThink Pink: Hampton by Hilton is adding a pop of pink and sparkle to its signature Belgian waffle lineup with the Sparkling Strawberry Hampton Waffle by Paris Hilton. Breakfast lovers can purchase a Sparkling Strawberry Hampton Waffle Kit for $29.99 at ShopHampton.com/Waffles while supplies last. The kit includes a 33-ounce canister of waffle mix, a container of edible glitter and Paris Hilton’s personal recipe for elevating breakfast with iconic fun and flavor and marks the first time that guests can create the Hampton Waffle at home. Purchase here. 
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Seasonal and Holiday Activations: Lights, Markets and more
It’s hard to believe that the holiday season is upon us - but it is! All the area light shows, skating rinks, holiday markets, teas, and pop-ups are back along with the cinnamon, sugar, and spice of the season specifically here to to tantalize all your senses. Coat optional for the moment: I SEE THE LIGHTS: Winter Lights: You don't even have to leave your car to see great winter lights this year. The 3.5 mile drive through enchanting Seneca Creek State Park takes you past more than 450 illuminated displays and gorgeously lit trees.Open nightly November 29 through December 31, you can do the drive every day of the week. More info here. 21st Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony: Fairmont has announced their 21st annual tree lighting ceremony on December 5th. While listening to the award-winning Georgetown Visitation Madrigals perform holiday classics, families can take the chill off next to heaters while children may enjoy decorating holiday cards and tasting holiday treats. All families will be entered to win prizes. More info here. Westfield Montgomery: Holiday magic has begun at Westfield Montgomery. Experience the joy of bright holiday traditions with live entertainment by The Bachelor Boys Band, dancing, surprise appearances from beloved holiday characters, a cozy Hot Cocoa Station, a Spin Wheel packed with festive surprises, and an exclusive sneak peek at Santa’s Workshop. Tyson's Corner: A stunning Walkable Light Experience on the Plaza, sponsored by George Mason University is coming to Tyson's Corner. Collaborating with Enchant DC, the center aims to create the largest free light experience in the DMV. This year, the Plaza will feature 11 new interactive light installations, providing even more opportunities for the community to celebrate and enjoy the holiday season. More info here. Holiday Light Spectacular: December 12-30th enjoy the Maryland Light's Spectacular showcase at the Maryland fairgrounds. Purchase your tickets here. City Ridge: The festive Tree Lighting at City Ridge takes place on November 23rd, from 4 PM to 8 PM. Enjoy holiday fun for the whole family with Santa and The Grinch, glitter tattoos for kids, a live choir, a band, and a DJ spinning festive tunes. Don’t miss the Letters to Santa station, kids’ crafts, and delicious hot chocolate sponsored by TATE. Plus, hop on the holiday train and sing along with carolers as we light up the Christmas tree and celebrate the season together. More info here. SHOP TILL YOU DROP: Union Market: The Union Market Holiday Pop-Up Market, hosted by La Cosecha’s Arttepuy, is happening every weekend through December. This vibrant market showcases talented local artists and makers. It’s the perfect place to find unique, handcrafted gifts while supporting small businesses and embracing the festive spirit of the season. Find out more info here. Downtown DC Holiday Market: Wrap up something special this holiday season with a gift from the Downtown DC Holiday Market. From Nov 22- Dec 23, you can shop from dozens of vendors across food to homewear. More info here. Heurich House: Each December, the Heurich House Museum in historic Dupont Circle curates DC’s only multi-day holiday market consisting of ALL local makers. For the first time ever in its 12 year history, this year’s Christmas Markt will be held for an entire week from Friday, December 6th to Friday, December 13th. Purchase tickets here. PUT ON YOUR SKATES: Sculpture Garden: The DC Sculpture Garden ice rink reopens November 23, 2024–March 2, 2025 (weather permitting). Enjoy  Pavilion Café and pop-up performances from Team USA and local figure skaters at 7:00 p.m. with a meet-and-greet to follow. Purchase here. 
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Maybe We Do Need a Drink: TheListAreYouOnIt’s Weekly Roundup of Beverage Offerings
The Fall season is upon us, and the drinks are flowing with the warming flavors you know and love. We are diving into DC's dynamic bar scene, where libations take center stage. We’ve got the latest on autumn-inspired cocktails from your favorite local haunts—plus a few new spots to add to your list. Ready to toast to the season ? We are! MARK YOUR CALENDAR: Sherry Week: The 11th Edition of Sherry Week is arriving soon all over the world! We will see ‘Sherry Rutas’ in over 30 countries this November 4th-10th. The Square Atrium Pavilion, located at 1850 K St NW, will play host to over 10 sherry bodega offerings including tastings from:Williams & Humbert González-Byass Valdespino La GuitaLustau Hidalgo La Gitana El Maestro SierraLa Cigarrera Cesar Florido Manuel Aragón Emilio HidalgoA ticket entry fee of $25+ will gain you entry to the sherry tasting tables, venencia pouring, a Bold Fork Books pop-up book shop, and a chance to win valuable door prizes which will include rare sherry bottles. There will be tapas and sherry cocktails for sale at Casa Teresa as well as flamenco, jamon carving and the opportunity to purchase bottles tasted from the on premise wine shop, Shoals Market. Purchase tickets here. NEW & NOTEWORTHY: Advent Beer Boxes (Gift Alert): ChurchKey’s Advent Beer Box is now available for pre-order. For $149, enjoy 24 fresh, rare, and exciting beers from 20+ of the most exciting breweries in the beer scene. Get your box here. Golden Hour: Golden Hour at a.kitchen+bar DC which will run 4-5PM every Tuesday-Saturday offering unique drink and snack pairings served only during this special service hour. The menu will change over time allowing for new, exciting bites and sips to try throughout the year. See below for the Golden Hour menu launching this weekend. 1010 New Hampshire Avenue; akitchenandbardc.comNorton, Virginia's Native Grape: In an effort to showcase the exceptional quality of wines produced from Norton, Virginia’s native grape, a collection of Virginia Norton growers, wine producers, and advocates—have come together to form the Norton Network. This group will collectively promote Norton, the only wine grape native to Virginia, and support one another by collaborating and sharing best practices in grape cultivation and wine preparation. They aim to demonstrate that with attentive winemaking and cultivation, Norton can produce wines that everyone can enjoy, showcasing its true potential across Virginia. norton.comNOT NEW, BUT NOTEWORTHY: Bones and Bourbon: Blue Duck Tavern has introduced a new distinctive pairing opportunity for whiskey aficionados. To complement Chef de Cuisine Andrew Cleverdon’s signature Wood Oven-Roasted Bone Marrow with Onion Bordelaise, Pink Peppercorn, and Caraway Crumble, you can choose a two-ounce pour from one of three featured pairings: Uncle Nearest 1856 Premium Aged Bourbon Whiskey for $20, MB Roland, Dark Fired Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, for $24, and Espy House, Washington's Reserve Barrel Strength Bourbon Whiskey for $32. The marrow is sourced from Creekstone, Kansas, and is priced at $32 per serving with a portion size of three split roasted bones. This unique pairing option is available nightly in Blue Duck Tavern’s Lounge exclusively through the end of the year. Park Hyatt Washington D.C., at the corner of 24 and M Streets, NW, blueducktavern.comThe Daze Are Going to The Dogs: Dog Daze social club is officially open. The beverage menu is = curated to complement the food offerings. Dog Daze will showcase Lost Barrel Brewing, winners of the Virginia Craft Beer Cup, in addition to a lineup of additional craft beers. Guests can also enjoy handcrafted cocktails, including the NOLA, a fresh take on the espresso martini that includes Beignet Cream, and the Apertivo, a rhubarb rosé spritz, crafted by DC mixology expert Lukas B. Smith. 1100 Rhode Island Ave NW; dogdazedc.comA New Gathering Place: Get ready to sip, snack, and socialize at Juneberry Garage, the latest addition to the historic Walter Reed campus. Partners Josh Saltzman, Chris Powers, Robin Webb, Trent Allen, Jeremy Riley and Gladys Kamau are hard at work transforming the historic auto body shop into a bar and restaurant. But in the meantime, they’ve set up shop to serve seasonal snacks and beverages on the patio from a vintage airstream trailer.The beverage menu features a wide variety of beers, wine on tap, draft cocktails, and seasonal hot drinks. All of the draft cocktails can be customized to your preferences, whether you're looking for a non-alcoholic option or a boozier libation. juneberrygarage.comFalling in at Residents Cafe and Bar: Residents has new seasonal bites and cocktails for weekend brunch or dinner. New fall-themed cocktails include the Corn Fashion ($20), the Apple Highball ($21), the Amari Pear ($22), and the Apricot ($18). Fall brunch menu highlights include Bourbon Caramel Pancakes and Fig & Ricotta Toast. Fall dinner menu highlights include the Spiced Braised Short Ribs, Salmon Tartare, Cauliflower Nuggets, and more. 1306 18th Street; residentsdc.com
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Are You Ready for NFL Football Season?
Are you ready for some football? Who isn’t?! For some what’s served to eat and drink is just as important as the game. And, tailgating is an art form! According to Webster, tailgating is a social gathering in which food and drinks are served at or near the back end of a parked vehicle that occurs in a parking lot before a football game (or concert). Or you could pretend, and “tailgate” anywhere you want. Let’s get that ball in play:  FOOTBALL GAME DEALS, DRINKS AND EATS:A Commanding Doughnut: Upgrade Sunday football with Astro Doughnuts’ limited-edition Washington Commanders Doughnut. In celebration of the team’s exciting season, Astro is customizing its classic Vanilla Doughnut with gold glaze and Burgundy sprinkles, topped with a Commanders logo. Astro fans hosting watch-parties at home can also enjoy the Family Meal, featuring eight chicken pieces, four biscuits, four orders of tater tots, and two orders of coleslaw. The Family Meal is available to order online or in-store at the DC location. 1308 G. St NW; astrodoughnuts.comOwen's Tavern & Garden: Owen’s Tavern & Garden has an NFL experience with food and drink specials every game day. Beers only $6.  Cocktails are $7.  Sip on refreshing brews like Stillwater’s Italian Pilsner, Manor Hill’s Mild Manor’d, or Bell’s iconic Two Hearted IPA, alongside craft cocktails like the True Hurricane Rum and Owen’s Margarita. Pair your drinks with their game day bites, including Mini Garlic Bread Pizzas, Chicken Parm Sliders with vodka sauce, and Cheeseburger Sliders with cheddar and pickles, all for just $8 each. owenstavern.comChurchkey: Join Churchkey every Sunday evening for Sunday Night Football and help ‘Kick the Kegs’ to make room for more incredible brews. Starting at 8 PM, they’re offering a rotating list of 5 draft beers for just $5 each—available until the kegs run dry. Bring your friends, grab a cold one, and wrap up your weekend in style with great beer and the big game on all TVs with sound. churchkeydc.comThe Roost: Catch all the Commanders action at The Roost with exclusive NFL game day specials. Sip on $5 Lagers and enjoy a variety of delicious platters perfect for sharing. Dive into the HiFi Appetizer Sampler with four of your favorite HiFi starters or go big with the HiFi Taco Platter, featuring an assortment of tacos, including Taco Night in America, Orange Soda Braised Carnitas, Mojo Chicken Tinga, Chili Marinated Catfish, and Crispy Avocado. theroostsedc.comB-Side: Football season is back, and so are deals at B Side. Specials include Burger Slider Pull-Aparts: Three or six sliders with American cheese, pickles, and island sauce; Pig Wings: Tossed in our signature "Turbo" Buffalo Sauce; Pimento Cheese: Served with B&B pickles, pepper jelly, and Ritz crackers, and many more. bsidecuts.comSaint Ex: Saint Ex is bringing in happy hour deals for you to enjoy during NFL game days. Deals include a $10 old-fashioned, Whisky & Fireball $8, $8 wines, $5 Miller Lite, Old Time lager, Modelo, Dogfish Citrus Squall, Fat Tire & Sam Seasonal ale. 1847 14st NW; cafesaint-ex.comDistrict E: DC sports fans can now watch NFL games at District E located next to the Capital One Arena. NFL Sunday deal offerings include $5 draft beer, $6 Domestic can beer, $7 Craft canned beer, $16 Domestic beer buckets- 5 beers per bucket, and $22 Mix Buckets. 701 7th Street NW; districtedc.comTaffer's Tavern: Get ready to tackle football season at Taffer's Tavern DC. Starting. Try the new lineup of game day dishes like the wings, all-american cheeseburger, spinach artichoke dip and more. 700 6th ST NW, Washington, DC; tafferstavern.comThe Tombs: The Tombs is sharing happy hour deals including $10 Busch Light Pitchers and $15 Tombs Ale Pitchers along with $6 rail drinks during game days. Game day favorites are also available including Mac & Cheese Bites, Loaded Potato Wedges, and Buffalo Chicken Wings. 1226 36th street; tombs.comAll Set: This football season, All Set is offering an extended Happy Hour deal on gamedays in addition to their regular Happy Hour seven days a week. During the Football With Friends promotion, you can get one free Happy Hour drink with the purchase of food. This deal runs from 3PM-9PM Mondays and Thursdays, and 1PM-10PM Saturdays and Sundays. 8630 Fenton Street, Plaza, 5; allsetrestaurant.comLittle Hot Chicken: Little Hot Chicken is turning up the heat this football season with their new seasonal lineup of dishes. If you like a little competition you can try the at-home Little Hot Chicken wing challenge with $2 Wings. Other football night favorites include the Taki Munchwrap, a crunchy, zesty snack, the beloved Birria Steak + Cheese Taco and the NachoBox. 1110 Congress St NE, Washington DC; littlehotchicken.comWHERE TO WATCH FOOTBALL:Thirsty Crow: Thirsty Crow is hosting an all-night happy hour on Sundays during NFL game days. Try menu items like the Chef’s Bowl with Beef Rendang, or happy hour offerings like Fried Gansa Hot Chicken Sandwich as well as House-cut Kennebec French Fries. 3400 11th street NW; Thirstycrowdc.comImmigrant Food: Immigrant Food’s new location in Ballston will be showing football all throughout this Fall so you can watch the game on the big screen. Executive Chef Ben Murray is stocked up with gameday favorites, including Greek Wings (Lemon, Mediterranean herbs, served with a feta dip), Tamarind BBQ Ribs (Toasted sesame, green onion, chili), and Crab Beignets with Greek Goddess sauce. 925 13th St. NW; immigrantfood.comTheismann's: You can watch the big games at Theismann’s in their 40-seat bar. The football-themed interior features soft brown leather banquettes, turf green walls, and a display of autographed jerseys and footballs. With TVs around the bar and a new island bar offering 20 draft lines, you can't go wrong. 1800A Diagonal Road, Alexandria, VA 22314; theismanns.comOTHER PLACES TO GET YOUR FOOTBALL: As You Are Baja TapThe Big Stick Buena Vida GastroloungeClubhouse Franklin Hall Guy Fieri‘s DC Kitchen & Bar - Hard Rock CafeIvy & Coney Mission Navy Yard Money MuscleNellie’s Sports Bar - Nick's Riverside GrillOver Under Sports Book Rooftop LoungePenn SocialPublic Bar Live RusticoTallboyTAP Sports BarThe Game Sports Pub The Point Tom’s Watch Bar The Ugly MugYard House 
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WE LOVE PIZZA EVERY DAY, BUT ESPECIALLY DURING PIZZA MONTH
Whether you like your pizza by the slice or super soupy, wood-oven fired or peeled into a deck, there's so many ways to get it and get it good in the DC Area. In the last few years, there has been an explosion of offerings from traditional Italian trattorias to pop-ups. Here's where we are getting our ‘za fix during National Pizza Month -2 Amys: 3715 Macomb Street NW; 2amyspizza.com  Alfreda: 2016 P St NW; Alfreda.comAll Purpose: Capitol Riverfront, Shaw; allpurposedc.com  Bar Del Monte: 3054 Mt Pleasant St NW; bardelmonte.comBoogy & Peel: 1 Dupont Circle NW; boogyandpeel.com  Frank Pepe’s Pizzeria Napoletana: Alexandria, Bethesda; pepespizzeria.com Frankly…Pizza!: 10417 Armory Avenue, Kensington, MD; franklypizza.com  Fryer’s Roadside: (Friday-Sunday pop up) 12830 New Hampshire Avenue; fryersroadside.com Gemini & Happy Ice Cream: 1509 17th Street NW; happygeminidc.com Inferno Pizzeria Napoletana: 12207 Darnestown Rd; inferno-pizzeria.comIl Canale: 1065 31st Street NW; ilcanale.com J&J Pizza: 550 Morse Street Northeast suite #120; JandJPizzadmv.comL'Ardente: 200 Massachusetts Avenue NW; lardente.comMartha Dear: 3110 Mt Pleasant St NW; marthadear.comNick’s Riverside Grill: 3050 K Street NW; nicksriversidegrill.com Nighthawk Pizza: 1201 S Joyce Street, Arlington, VA; nighthawkbrewery.co Piccolina: 963 Palmer Alley NW; piccolinadc.com Pizzeria Paradiso: Dupont, Georgetown, Hyattsville, Spring Valley; eatyourpizza.com Pupatella: 1801 18th Street NW; pupatella.comSlice & Pie: 2221 14th Street NW; sliceandpie.com  Slice Joint: 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue SE; theroostsedc.com/slicejoint Stellina Pizzeria: Union Market, Mt Vernon, Shirlington, Tysons; stellinapizzeria.comTimber Pizza Co.: 809 Upshur Street NW; timberpizza.com Tonari: 707 6th Street NW; tonaridc.comYellow: 1524 Wisconsin Avenue NW; yellowthecafe.com
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Tea Time
If you know us, then you know that we love getting together with friends for a long, posh afternoon tea. Just pick a place and time and luxuriate in the ceremony and deliciousness. Afternoon tea is a legit thing in the DMV, so many more places to raise your pinky and slather on the clotted cream. Here’s where we like to indulge:-The Fairmont Hotel -Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens-Ladurée-Lady Camellia-Quadrant at The Ritz Cartlton-The Pendry-St. Regis Hotel-Seasons at Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC-The Tavern at The Henley Park-Waldorf Astoria -The Willard Hotel -Zinnia
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Behind The Counter: Jordi Paronella, Wine Director of José Andrés Group
Jordi Paronella, a native of Barcelona, grew up in a family with a deep passion for wine. After completing his studies in Hospitality and Restaurant Management, he pursued his interest in wine at the Escuela de Enologia d’Espielles. His education paved the way for a distinguished career as a sommelier in some of the most celebrated Michelin-starred restaurants around Barcelona, including Restaurant Abac, Restaurant Moo, and the iconic Cal Xim. In 2013, Jordi made the move to the U.S., taking on the role of Lead Sommelier for José Andrés’ Spanish concepts. By 2020, he had advanced to Wine Director for the entire José Andrés Group. While he remains deeply connected to the wines of his homeland, he is equally passionate about wines from around the world that embody a strong sense of place and terroir — like the wines coming out of Virginia. Jordi is adamant that Virginia wines are worthy of a world-class designation. Of course, we wanted to know more — trust us, you do too. Virginia Wine: A World-Class Destination, Not Just an Emerging Region A Q&A with Jordi Paronella, Wine Director of José Andrés GroupVirginia is often referred to as an emerging wine region. Do you agree with that assessment, or would you say it’s more established?JP: Virginia is absolutely NOT an "upcoming" wine region—it’s already an established one! The quality and diversity of wines being produced here are phenomenal, and it's time we give Virginia the credit it deserves as a world-class wine destination. Just look at RdV Vineyards—the recent acquisition by Château Montrose, one of Bordeaux’s premier estates, speaks volumes. This isn't just recognition from a top global wine player; it's proof that Virginia has firmly arrived on the world wine stage. Can you give us some examples of standout Virginia wineries that are already creating world-class wines?JP: Absolutely! One of the premier examples is Crimson Lane Vineyards. Their winemaker, Dominique Fioresi, is crafting wines that rival the best in the world. His attention to detail, passion for the land, and commitment to excellence are evident in every bottle. The experience at Crimson Lane is not just about tasting world-class wines, though. It’s the breathtaking landscape, the intimate, personalized tasting experiences, and the feeling of being part of something exceptional. Whether you’re walking through their stunning vineyards or enjoying a private tasting, you’ll quickly realize that Crimson Lane is a premier destination for anyone serious about discovering Virginia’s finest wines. Another gem is Linden Vineyards. Jim Law has been pioneering exceptional wines in Virginia for decades, and his dedication to terroir-driven winemaking is unparalleled. At The Bazaar by José Andrés, we aim to showcase the potential of aging with old vintages of Linden wines and Lost Mountain wines, demonstrating their remarkable evolution over time.Beyond these, there are other great wineries making waves in the region. Early Mountain, Barboursville, and Ankida Ridge are all doing exceptional work, each contributing to Virginia’s reputation as a world-class wine region. Whether it's Early Mountain’s dedication to elevating the Virginia wine scene, Barboursville’s classic Italian influence, or Ankida Ridge’s impressive cool-climate wines, the future of Virginia wine is incredibly bright. How do you see Virginia wine fitting into the larger landscape of American wine regions?JP: Virginia is becoming a true force in the American wine landscape. While places like Napa and Oregon have dominated the conversation, Virginia is now being recognized for its own unique terroir and style. The diversity of climate and soils here allows for the production of an array of different wine styles, from elegant reds to expressive whites. What I love most is how Virginia wines often combine Old World finesse with New World innovation. They have character, depth, and a sense of place that is incredibly compelling for wine lovers. For someone visiting Virginia wine country for the first time, what should they expect?JP: Expect to be wowed! Virginia wine country offers a mix of scenic beauty, history, and, of course, incredible wines. The wineries here aren’t just about tasting rooms—they’re about experiences. Whether it’s a tour through the vineyards of the former RdV now Lost Mountain, a tasting flight at Crimson Lane, or a deep dive into the meticulously crafted wines at Linden, visitors will leave with a newfound appreciation for Virginia’s place in the world of wine. And beyond the wine, there’s a rich food culture developing alongside it. It's a perfect destination for wine lovers looking for a new and exciting region to explore. What makes Virginia’s terroir unique, and how does it influence the style of wines produced here?JP: Virginia’s terroir is incredibly diverse, which is one of the region’s greatest strengths. You have everything from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the rolling hills of Piedmont, and that variety in elevation, soil composition, and microclimates allows winemakers to experiment and craft wines with remarkable complexity. The influence of the Atlantic also brings a cooling effect, helping to balance acidity, especially in reds. The result is wines that are vibrant, elegant, and full of character. You can taste the sense of place in every sip, whether it’s a Bordeaux-style blend from RdV or a perfectly balanced Chardonnay from Linden. The terroir here isn’t just unique; it’s a signature that sets Virginia wines apart from the rest. How do you think Virginia wine will continue to grow in the next 5 to 10 years?JP: The momentum is unstoppable! We’re already seeing top winemakers being drawn to the region, new vineyard investments, and an increased focus on sustainability and innovation. As more people discover what Virginia has to offer, both in terms of wine quality and wine tourism, I think the region will continue to expand its influence not just nationally but globally. With winemakers pushing boundaries, we’re going to see even more attention coming Virginia’s way. This is a region that’s not just here to stay—it’s here to lead.
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Brunch Heaven: The List’s List of Brunch Spots
Brunch in DC is more than just a meal; it's a beloved ritual. Our team has tirelessly updated the ultimate list of the city's finest brunch locations. From relaxed Saturday mornings to chic Sunday outings, and from endless mimosas to casual attire, we've got your brunch plans covered. Check out our top picks and enjoy a delightful weekend brunch. Cheers!Ada's on the River: Saturday/Sunday; 3 Pioneer Mill Way, Alexandria; adasontheriver.comThe Admiral: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 1 Dupont Circle, NW; theadmiraldc.comAgora: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 1527 17th Street NW; agorarestaurants.net Al Dente: Saturday/Sunday; 3201 New Mexico Avenue NW; aldentedc.com ala: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 1320 19th St NW; ala-dc.com*NEW* Alfreda: Sundays from 12pm-3pm; 2016 P Street NW; alfredadc.comAll Purpose: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); Shaw & Riverfront; allpurposedc.com All Set: Saturday/Sunday; 8630 Fenton Street; allsetrestaurant.com Alta Strada: Saturday/Sunday; Mosaic District; .altastradarestaurant.comAmazonia: Saturday/Sunday; 920 Blagden Alley; resy.comAmbar Capitol Hill: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 523 8th St SE; ambarrestaurant.comAnju: Saturday/Sunday; 1805 18th Street NW; anjurestaurant.com Astro Beer Hall: Saturday/Sunday; 1306 G Street; .astrobeerhall.comB Side: Daily; 709 D Street NW; redapronbutchery.com Barca Pier & Wine Bar: Sunday; 2 Pioneer Mil Way, Alexandria; barcaalx.com Balos: Saturday/Sunday; 1940 N Street NW; balosrestaurants.comBantam King: Saturday/Sunday; 501 G Street NW; bantamking.comBar Charley: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 1825 18th Street NW; barcharley.com Bar Chinois: Sunday (bottomless); 455 I Street NW; barchinoisdc.com Birch & Barley: Saturday/Sunday; 1337 14th Street NW; birchandbarley.com*NEW* Bistro Bis: Saturday from 8:00am - 2:00 p.m/Sunday from 9:00am - 3:00 p.m; 15 E Street NW; hotelgeorge.com/capitol-hill-restaurants/bistro-bisBistro Du Jour: Saturday/Sunday; 99 District Square SW; bistro-dujour.comBlack Salt: Saturday/Sunday; 4883 MacArthur Boulevard NW; blacksaltrestaurant.com  Blackwall Hitch: Sunday; barnandlodge.comBlue Duck Tavern: Saturday/Sunday; 1201 24th Street NW; blueducktavern.comBoqueria: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); Dupont, Penn Quarter; boqueriarestaurant.comBoundary Stone: Saturday/Sunday; 116 Rhode Island Avenue NW; boundarystonedc.comBrasserie Liberté: Saturday/Sunday (mimosa kits); 3251 Prospect Street NW; libertedc.comBrookland's Finest: Saturday/Sunday; 3126 12TH Street; brooklandsfinest.comBuena Vida: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 2900 Wilson Boulevard, VA; buenavidagastrolounge.comBurtons Grill: Saturday/Sunday; Alexandria, Gaithersburg, Riverdale Park; burtonsgrill.comCafe du Parc: Saturday/Sunday; 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW; cafeduparc.com Cafe Riggs: Saturday/Sunday; 900 F Street NW; riggsdc.comCasa Teresa: Brunch Saturdays from 11:30-4pm; teresadc.comCasta’s Rum Bar: Saturday/all day parties Sunday; 1121 New Hampshire Avenue NW; castasrumbar.comChaplin's: Saturday & Sunday; 1501 9th Street NW; chaplinsdc.comCheesetique: Saturday/Sunday; Del Ray; cheesetique.com ChiKo Bethesda/Dupont: Saturday/Sunday (Dim Sum); mychiko.com/dim-sumChina Chilcano: Saturday/Sunday; 419 7th Street NW; chinachilcano.com Compass Rose: Sunday (bottomless); 1346 T Street NW; compassrosedc.com Commissary: Daily (bottomless on weekends); 1443 P Street NW; commissarydc.comCommodore: weekends; site here Crane's: Bottomless Mimosas during brunch; 724 9th St NW; cranes-dc.comCork Wine Bar: Saturday/Sunday; 1805 14th Street NW; corkdc.com*NEW* Corso Italian: Saturdays & Sundays from 11am-3pm; 4024 Campbell Avenue, Arlington, VA; corsoitalian.comCourtyard Bar at The Fairmont: Saturday/Sunday; 2401 M Street NW; fairmont.com Dauphine's: Sunday; 1100 15th Street NW; dauphinesdc.comDC Vegan: Saturday/Sunday; 1633 P Street NW; dc-vegan.comdLeña: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 476 K Street NW; dlenadc.comDel Mar: Saturday/Sunday; 791 Wharf Street SW; delmardc.com Dolce Vita: Sunday; 1610 14th Street NW; dolcevitadc.comDue South: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 301 Water St SE; duesouthdc.comDuke’s Grocery: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); Dupont, Foggy Bottom; dukesgrocery.com El Chucho Cocina Superior: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 3313 11th St NW; elchuchodc.com El Techo: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 606 Florida Ave NW; eltechodc.comEstuary at the Conrad: Daily (starting 7:00 a.m.); 950 New York Avenue NW; estuarydc.comEt Voila!: Saturday/Sunday; 5120 MacArthur Boulevard NW; etvoiladc.comEquinox: Sunday; 900 19th Street NW; equinoxrestaurant.com Evening Star: Saturday/Sunday; 2000 Mt Vernon Avenue, Alexandria; eveningstarcafe.netFarmers Fishers Bakers: Saturday/Sunday; 3000 K Street NW; farmersfishersbakers.com Fight Club: Saturday/Sunday; 633 Pennsylvania Avenue SE; fightclubdc.comFiola Mare: Saturday/Sunday; 3050 K Street NW; fiolamaredc.comFounding Farmers: Saturday/Sunday; Potomac, DC, Tysons; wearefoundingfarmers.comFlora Flora: Saturday/Sunday; 655 Water St SW; pendry.comGaylord National: Sunday; 201 Waterfront St. Oxon Hill, MD; sevenrooms.comGatsby: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 1205 Half Street; gatsbyrestaurant.comGerrard Street Kitchen: Saturday/Sunday; 1515 Rhode Island Avenue NW; thedarcyhotel.com Ghostburger: Saturday/Sunday; ghostburgerdc.comThe Grill: Saturday/Sunday; 99 Market Square SW; thegrilldc.com Halfsmoke: Daily (bottomless); 651 Florida Avenue NW; halfsmoke.com Hank's Oyster Bar: Friday-Sunday; 1624 Q. Street NW; hanksoysterbar.comHarvey's: Sunday; 513 W. Broad Street; harveysva.comHen Quarter: Saturday 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM & Sunday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM.; 2121 1st Street SW, Washington, DC 20024; henquarter.comHello Betty: Saturday/Sunday; 940 Rose Avenue, North Bethesda; hellobettybethesda.comHoneymoon Chicken: Saturday/Sunday; Petworth & Bethesda, MD; honeymoonchicken.comI Egg You: Daily; 423 8th Street SE; ieggyou.com ilili: Sunday; 100 District Square SW; ililirestaurants.comImmigrant Food: Saturday/Sunday; 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW; immigrantfood.com Imperfecto: Sunday; 1124 23rd Street NW; imperfectodc.comThe Imperial: Saturday/Sunday; 2001 18th Street NW; imperialdc.comIvy City Smokehouse: Sunday; 1356 Okie Street NE; tavern.ivycitysmokehouse.com Jack Rose: Sunday; 2007 18th Street NW; jackrosediningsaloon.comJ. Hollinger's: Sundays; 8606 Colesville Road; jhollingers.comJoe’s Seafood: Saturday/Sunday; 750 15th Street NW; joes.net Joon: Dog-Friendly; Sunday (bottomless); 8045 Leesburg Pike, Vienna, VA; eatjoon.comJoy by Seven Reasons: Saturday/Sunday; 5471 Wisconsin Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD; sevenreasonsgroup.com/joy-by-seven-reasonsKing Street Oyster Bar: Saturday/Sunday; kingstreetoysterbar.comL'Ardente: Saturday/Sunday; 200 Massachusetts Avenue NW; lardente.comLa Famosa: Saturday/Sunday; 1300 4th Street SE; eatlafamosa.comLaduree: Saturday/Sunday; 3060 M Street NW; laduree.us The Lafayette at Hay Adams: Saturday/Sunday; 800 16th Street NW; hayadams.comLe Diplomate: Saturday/Sunday; 1601 14th Street NW; lediplomatedc.comLe Mont Royal: Saturday/Sunday; 1815 Adams Mill Rd NW; lemontdc.com*NEW* Moonraker at The Pendry: Sunday; 655 Water Street SW #14th; pendry.com/washington-dc/dining/moonrakerLáylí: Weekends; 3033 Wilson Blvd.; layligarden.comLebanese Taverna: Saturday/Sunday; Silver Spring, Rockville, DC; lebanesetaverna.com Little Black Bird: Sunday; 3309 Connecticut Avenue, NW; littleblackbirddc.comLogan Tavern: Saturday/Sunday; 1423 P Street NW; logantavern.comLupo Pizzeria: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 1908 14th Street NW; lupopizzeriadc.com Lupo Verde: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 1401 T Street NW; lupoverdedc.com Lutece: Saturday/Sunday; 1522 Wisconsin Avenue NW; lutecedc.comLyle’s: Saturday/Sunday (DJ, bottomless); 1731 New Hampshire Avenue NW; lyledc.com*NEW* Madhatter: 1319 Connecticut Avenue NW; madhatterdc.comMaiz64: Saturday/Sunday; 1324 14th Street NW; maiz64.com Makan: Saturday/Sunday; 3400 11th Street NW; makarestaurantdc.com Matt and Tony's: Tuesday-Sunday; 1501 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria; mattandtonysva.comMedium Rare: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); Bethesda, DC, Arlington; mediumrarerestaurant.com Milk & Honey: Weekend brunch: 1116 H St NE; themilkandhoney.comMi Casa: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 1647 20th Street NW; micasa-mexico.com Mi Vida: Monthly DJ brunch, last Sunday of the month; Penn Quarter & The Wharf; mividamexico.com Mercy Me: Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm; mercymedc.comMission Dupont/Navy Yard: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); missiondupont.com; missionnavyyard.comMon Ami Gabi: Saturday/Sunday; 7239 Woodmont Avenue; monamigabi.com  North Italia: Saturday/Sunday; 2112 Pennsylvania Avenue NW; northitalia.comOfficina: Saturday/Sunday; 1120 Maine Avenue SW; officinadc.comOpal: 5534 Connecticut Avenue NW; opal-dc.comOpaline: Saturday/Sunday; 806 15th Street NW; opalinedc.comOttoman Taverna: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); ottomantaverna.com Pamplona: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 3100 Clarendon Blvd, Arlington; pamplonava.com Parlour Victoria: Sunday; 1011 K Street NW; moxydcdining.com/parlour-victoria Patty O's Cafe: Sunday; 389 Main Street, Washington, VA; exploretock.com/pattyoscafePearl Dive Oyster Palace: Saturday/Sunday; 1612 14th Street NW; pearldivedc.comThe Pembroke: Saturday/Sunday; 1500 New Hampshire Avenue NW; thepembrokedc.com Petite Cerise: Daily; 1027 7th Street NW; petitecerisedc.com Pisco y Nazca: Saturday/Sunday; 1823 L Street NW; piscoynazca.com Purl: Saturday/Sunday; 644 H Street NE; purldc.com Residents Cafe & Bar: Sunday; 1306 18th Street NW; residentsdc.comRoofer's Union: Sundays (bottomless); 2446 18th St NW; roofersuniondc.comRustico: Saturday/Sunday; Alexandria; rusticorestaurant.com Ruthie’s All Day: Saturday/Sunday; 3411 5th Street S Arlington; ruthiesallday.com The Saga: 1190 22nd Street NW; thesagadc.comSalazar: Saturday/Sunday; 1819 14th Street NW; salazardc.comThe Salt Line: Saturday/Sunday; 4040 Wilson Boulevard; 703.566.2075; thesaltline.comSeason’s at the Four Seasons: Saturday/Sunday; 2800 Pennsylvania Avenue NW; fourseasons.comSER: Saturday/Sunday; 1110 N Glebe Road Arlington; serrestaurant.com Seven Reasons: Sunday (DJ); 931 H Street NE; sevenreasonsgroup.com/seven-reasons Shilling Canning Company: Saturday/Sunday; 360 Water Street SE; shillingcanning.comSmoke & Mirrors: Saturday/Sunday; 867 New Jersey Avenue SE; smokeandmirrorsrooftop.comThe Square: Saturday; 1850 K St NW; dcthesquare.com Steak Frites: weekend brunch with a new menu; site here STK Steakhouse: 901 Massachusetts Avenue NW; stksteakhouse.com Succotash Prime: Saturday/Sunday; 915 F Street NW; succotashrestaurant.comSummer House Santa Monica: Saturday/Sunday; 11825 Grand Park Avenue; summerhousesm.com Surreal: Saturday/Sunday; 2117 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA; sevenreasonsgroup.com/surrealTabard Inn: Saturday/Sunday; 1739 N Street NW; tabardinn.com Taberna del Alabardero: Saturday/Sunday; 1776 I Street NW; alabardero.comTabla: Saturday/Sunday; 3227 Georgia Avenue NW; tabladc.com Takoda: Saturday/Sunday (bottomless); 715 Florida Ave NW; takodadc.comThe Grove: Saturday/Sunday; thegrovemd.comTeddy & The Bully Bar: Sunday (bottomless); 1200 19th Street NW; teddyandthebullybar.com Tony & Joe’s: Saturday/Sunday; 3000 K Street NW; tonyandjoes.comVermilion: Saturday/Sunday; 1120 King Street Alexandria; vermilionrestaurant.comVue: Saturday/Sunday; 515 15th Street NW; thehotelwashington.comWilson Hardware: Saturday/Sunday; 2915 Wilson Boulevard; wilsonhardwareva.comZaytinya: Saturday/Sunday; 701 9th Street NW; zaytinya.com
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