If you're craving foodie-focused events, I have a new monthly feature on @WTOP that's catered especially to you! For June, expect everything from a George Lucas-themed pop-up to a pig roast to an oyster festival. More below ...
Interview with @CarminesNYC CEO Jeff Bank: A wave of high-profile restaurant closures in D.C. have left many in the industry questioning whether the city can fully recover from reshaped dining habits and office culture, and higher labor costs. https://t.co/9bhhqgtc43
Had a fun snacky lunch at Apéro, a cozy wine bar and restaurant in a 1910 townhome that features champagne and caviar (discounted during Tues-Thurs Caviar Hour). The food is more serious than you might expect, with lots of thoughtful options including vegetarian onion soup.
The second day of March Madness brought the same level of thrills and excitement seen on the first day. Many college basketball fans took the day off or left work early to watch Friday’s slate of games at D.C.-area bars and restaurants.
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At @admiraldupont@WTOP second day of the March Madness brought the same level of thrills & excitement seen on the first day. Many college basketball fans took the day off or left work early to watch Friday’s games at D.C.-area bars and restaurants. https://t.co/AWS0XYXtMh
Sea Suite Cruises, a company that offers cruises on the Potomac River in the D.C. area, wants customers to know what they're doing this spring to keep them safe after a sewage spill on the river. @WTOP https://t.co/RgmTw6j9v5
The historic, 65-acre estate features five en-suite bedrooms and gardens that can host 200 guests. Rates start at $9,000 per night. https://t.co/u1maY0Anrd
Whether you're looking to dance, dine or see skyline views, WTOP has rounded up a variety of options worth considering. @Whitlows https://t.co/RL9ZvQ1Tvx