As we enter the heat of political convention season, Del Frisco’s Grille has released two presidential burgers – a Donald Trump and a Hillary Clinton inspired burger. So you don’t have to wait until November to have one of these candidates shoved down your throat! As a guest, you’ll have […]
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Revitalized Bar Menu At Rosa Mexicano
You may think you know the scene at Rosa Mexicano, but I’m here to tell you things are changing. Exciting things. Earlier this month, General Manager Greg Eisenhart and Beverage Director Courtenay Greenleaf introduced a slew of new infused agave cocktails paired with their best bar bite selections. Unlike many […]
Masseria Brings the Magic
Tucked away in the truck delivery streets of Union Market is an oasis unlike any other in the area. Easily one of [if not THE] elite Italian restaurant(s) in DC, Masseria is a must on your restaurant bucket list. From 3 to 6 course tastings, you can personalize your meal […]
Espresso S’mores and Duck Confit: Bonfire DC Debuts Smokin’ Hot Menu
In any other establishment, a man balancing on the edge of a bar sink wielding a blowtorch would be cause for alarm. At Bonfire, it just means Chad Spangler is about to make a cocktail. If you’ve walked around Downtown DC in the last month or two, you may have […]
ANXO is Officially Open
Cider lovers, get ready. ANXO, the Basque-themed cidery and pinxtos bar, is finally open in a stunning new Truxton Circle location. Our readers may recognize ANXO from the #ANXOSighting pop-up we attended last fall at Petworth’s Colony Club. After months of popular “Cider Club” events around town, DC drinkers have been anxiously awaiting the brick-and-mortar […]
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Potbelly Sandwich Shop – An Honest Take
There are certain places, chains even, where the most devout “foodies” turn their noses at without ever giving them a shot. We are not those foodies. Sure, some sandwich chains (that don’t need naming) serve questionable bread, have toppings that appear less than fresh, and many other reasons why, personally, […]
Enjoy Summer with The Cookie Jar DC
Making cookies is a favorite past time for everyone. Except in the summertime when it’s too hot. And now you have this friend who won’t eat them because of the eggs. But let’s face it anyway, the raw eggs are maybe the only thing keeping you from just going to […]
Bantam King: DC’s Chicken Oasis
We all know one: the friend who only eats chicken. Regardless if you’re the picky eater, or consider yourself a foodie, Bantam King, from the team behind Daikaya, has you covered. From amazing chicken ramen, to fried chicken platters that literally are served on a silver platter with all the fixins, to […]
Exclusive ‘Nuit du Champagne’ Premieres in DC
My first taste of sparkling alcohol was André Peach Moscato in a convenience store in Foggy Bottom – far from Nuit du Champagne! I know. But trust me, it was a great night. Fortunately, my palate has matured since then, which is why I was thrilled to get a firsthand glimpse […]
BLT Steak Unveils New Bar Menu
For Washingtonians, especially those who work downtown, BLT Steak means one thing – popovers. Warm, buttery, fluffy; they really are the bread of the gods. The constant praise bestowed upon the popovers, however, sometimes overshadows BLT’s other marvelous menu items. That may not be the case for long though thanks […]
Last Minute Red-White-&-Blue Strawberry Shortcake
Looking for something quick and red-white-and-blueish to throw together for your Fourth of July party? Never fear, shortcake is here. I wanted to make a patriotic dessert for America’s big day, but making a rectangular cake and plopping fruit on it in a flag pattern has somehow lost its charm. […]