Crimson Diner and Whiskey Bar: From Coffee to Cocktails

Locally roasted java from Blanchard’s Coffee Company. Boozy milkshakes infused with whiskey. Oysters enjoyed on the rooftop. Crimson Diner and Whiskey Bar offers all of these experiences in the new Pod Hotel in DC. Much like the hotel itself, which promises unique touches at every turn, Crimson Diner and Whiskey...

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Celebrate at the Gatsby’s NYE Yacht Party on December 31st

Make it a Prohibition-style New Year’s Eve at Gatsby’s New Year’s Eve Yacht Party on December 31st aboard the Mount Vernon Spirit Yacht. Party like it’s the 1920s with four decks, two top local DJs, four-hour premium open bar, party favors, and a complimentary dinner buffet with multiple courses for...

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Celebrate the Holidays at ZooLights at the National Zoo

Who says it’s too cold outside for a trip to the zoo? ZooLights makes for an incredible evening of impressive light displays, holiday shopping, delicious treats, and more. This free event runs through January 1, and young and old alike will find plenty to see and do. Take a lap...

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Ugly Sweater Happy Hour: Drink Up and Do Good on December 7th

The District Queens, a collaboration of female fashion and beauty bloggers, have been making their presence known in Washington, DC. From happy hour events to special brunches, this bold group of women wants you to know that they’re here and they’re making waves in your city. For proof, just come...

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Nab One of 17 Seats at Nocturne, a Newly Opened Cocktail Bar

You might not expect to stumble upon a chic urban bar tucked beneath a casual doughnut shop, but that’s exactly what you’ll find when you come to Nocturne. This cocktails-only bar encompasses a mere 17 seats, and if you’re lucky enough to snag one of them (reservations are recommended), you’ll...

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Taste Vino Created Via the Closed-Loop System at Dio Wine Bar

If you’re unfamiliar with the closed-loop system of wine production, ask a bartender at Dio Wine Bar to enlighten you. Since Dio sources its wines exclusively from closed-loop producers, the staff is well versed in the process. It essentially means that these vineyards don’t outsource any step of the grape-growing...

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