Savor Hawaiian Cuisine at Poke Papa, One of Zagat’s Top Poke Spots in the Country

In August of 2017, Poke Papa landed on Zagat‘s list of The Best Poke Spots Around the U.S., along with 10 other contenders from everywhere from Austin to Boston. It’s Poke Papa’s efficient build-your-own model, complete with self-serve tablets and the option to order online, coupled with its fair-trade, line-caught...

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Watch Kids Sprint Around the Sprayground at Canal Park

Canal Park may only encompass three acres, but in the heart of DC, that’s actually a lot of square footage—especially to be dedicated solely to a green space. And there’s a lot packed into that three acres, as you’ll quickly realize when you visit Canal Park. There’s almost always something...

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Snallygaster 2017: “Monstrous Merriment” and 350+ Craft Beers at Yard’s Park on September 23

The Snallygaster is a mythic animal that’s rumored to have once roamed around the streets of Washington, DC, striking fear into its residents. Today, the creature is the mascot for Snallygaster 2017, a beer festival offering “monstrous merriment” in the very city where its namesake supposedly lived. Snallygaster promises more...

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Nightmare on M Street on October 28: Greet Halloween with a Drink in Hand

Just a few days before All Hallow’s Eve, the Nightmare on M Street comes rolling into DuPont Circle, the U Street corridor, and Gallery Place like an eerie fog. On Saturday, October 28th, bars around these DC neighborhoods promise festive drink and food specials, costume contests, and much more to...

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Kinship Creates Community With Fare From Around the World

Kinship is defined as “a feeling of being connected to other people.” And since Kinship, a new restaurant in DC, is all about creating community, the name makes perfect sense. To that end, executive chef Eric Ziebold has designed a menu that represents America’s many culinary influences provided by the...

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Don’t Miss the 17th Street Festival on August 26

Mark your calendar for Saturday, August 26th for the annual 17th Street Festival. Visit your favorite restaurants and retailers along 17th Street in the Adams Morgan neighborhood, as well as about 100 other vendors, including art, jewelry, pottery, and crafts from over 50 artists. During the festival, you can learn...

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