Krakow has amassed a following large enough for the MCA to feature his work during a month-long exhibit. Stop in this month to browse the exhibit, and check out live performances on Tuesday, May 11th. En savoir plus .
The appeal of P.J.’s has been its democracy -- an average Joe’s ability to knock back drinks with the rich and famous. We’ll see how that plays in D.C., the land of the Secret Service. En savoir plus .
Its new Sunday Tailgate Menu with homemade soft pretzels, brisket chili on cornbread &, best of all, the Luther sandwich, which is perhaps the greatest culinary invention ever. See you Sunday 12-8PM. En savoir plus .
With its 45-foot-long bar, custom-cocktail list, and late-night DJs, Barcode sure looks like a lounge built for image-conscious night crawlers. En savoir plus .
The menu here features the traditional Deutschland meat-a-palooza, including schnitzels and wursts, along with the usual accompaniments. En savoir plus .
There are few places better to dine than Old Ebbitt Grill, the city’s oldest saloon. The Grill has entertained presidents, generals, politicians, & just about every fat cat this town has ever known. En savoir plus .
The neighborhood eatery is closing down T Street so we can dig on swine & enjoy music. We can even cheer on the competitors in the Barback Olympics or make a donation to the Fillmore Arts Center. En savoir plus .
Featuring a marina-bar aesthetic, $1 oysters, fish tacos and buckets of beer, this Georgetown attic is our summer-away-from-summer. En savoir plus .