Category: Washington D.C.

Openings in Washington, D.C.
[ 1 ] November 3, 2010 |

Openings in Washington, D.C.

The Spice & Tea Exchange– The spice and tea haven features 60+ custom spice blends, including rubs for beef, pork, chicken and seafood, as well as pasta seasonings, curries and salt-free choices. Founding Farmers is set to open its second set of doors in Potomac, MD next year.  Washington, D.C’s greenest restaurant will spread its […]

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DC Food Blogger Happy Hour
[ 0 ] November 1, 2010 |

DC Food Blogger Happy Hour

After this past weekend, I do not see how anyone in the District could take down any more food and drinks.  Between the rally, Halloween and Howard Homecoming, my head is spinning with all the pictures, events and outfits I went through.  I could use another week to recover.  Seriously.  The show, however, must go […]

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New Tapas Menu at Taberna del Alabardero
[ 0 ] October 25, 2010 |

New Tapas Menu at Taberna del Alabardero

There are few places in the District with the authentic flare of Taberna del Alabardero.  Spanish cuisine in a class of its own and a decor to match:  detailed attention to color patterns but simple enough to remind patrons of afternoons spent in Cordoba.  There’s something you should know before I continue this review…my other […]

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Halloween in Washington, D.C.
[ 2 ] October 20, 2010 |

Halloween in Washington, D.C.

  It’s that time of year to step outside yourself and transform into your favorite alter-ego.  Halloween.  Washington, D.C. is the place to be during this time of the year because almost everyone is competing to see who can snag the best costume prize.  If you have not found a place to show off your […]

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Five Reasons to be Excited About Fall
[ 0 ] October 13, 2010 |

Five Reasons to be Excited About Fall

1. B. Smith’s– Oldie but goodie of the District that features a Fall menu reminiscent of time spent in the Bayou. Stick with the fried chicken livers and the Bourbon St. Bread Pudding. Superb. 2. Restaurant Ris– Just because the weather is pushing us indoors does not mean we should miss out on people watching […]

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