Tag: happy hour

#TBT:  Ocean Prime Opens in DC
[ 0 ] October 13, 2016 |

#TBT: Ocean Prime Opens in DC

Ocean Prime made its debut in Washington, DC on October 5, 2016. Whether you are looking for a date night or happy hour spot, Ocean Prime serves everything.  With an extensive menu, everyone in your party will find something that they will like, even the pickiest eater.  Ocean Prime is open for both lunch and […]

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Happy Hour?  STK Lip Service.
[ 0 ] August 31, 2016 |

Happy Hour? STK Lip Service.

STK has launched a new happy hour that fits right in with my schedule.  The new “Office Hours” is weekdays from 5-8 pm.  The deals include Buy One, Get One Cocktails, Beer and/or Wine and $12 bar bites, which include Tuna Tartare (JKGF Fave of the Night) and Oysters ($2 each).  The thing I like […]

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One More Week to Take Advantage of the DC Passport Program
[ 0 ] August 29, 2016 |

One More Week to Take Advantage of the DC Passport Program

Summer in D.C. opens the flood gates of drink specials.  It is as if the town wants to encourage cocktails and more cocktails now that the temperature has increased exponentially.  Of all the deals we have heard about this summer, DC Passport Program still has our attention.  The DC Passport Program works like this:  You visit […]

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Happy Hour:  Pennsylvania 6
[ 0 ] July 15, 2016 |

Happy Hour: Pennsylvania 6

Oysters and happy hour go together like clouds to the sky, they are a match made.  Pennsylvania 6 came to town and realized oysters were the way to the after-work Washingtonian’s heart.  Oysters for $1.  I repeat, $1.  They are absolutely winning at this happy hour game.  JKGF recently visited the spacious bar for a […]

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Is It Time for Cocktails?
[ 0 ] June 17, 2016 |

Is It Time for Cocktails?

Tyson’s Corner is making it enticing for the Washingtonian to consider this as another hangout headquarters.  The Metro has extended the Silver Line out to this part of Northern Virginia, making it a viable option for happy hour when you need to escape the usual suspect neighborhoods.  Besides the shopping, which used to be the central […]

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