Category: Washington D.C.

Brunch This Weekend:  Ella’s Wood Fire Pizza
[ 0 ] November 18, 2015 |

Brunch This Weekend: Ella’s Wood Fire Pizza

New Brunch alert at Ella’s Wood Fire Pizza on Saturdays from 11 AM to 3 PM and Sundays from 12 PM to 3 PM.  While the usual suspects make the menu, pizza is also on the brain.  Look forward to the following:  Eggs Benedict ($12); Lemon and Ricotta Pancakes, ($12); and Creamy Polenta($12) and a variation of signature […]

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Restaurants Plus by LivingSocial
[ 0 ] November 17, 2015 |

Restaurants Plus by LivingSocial

Saving and eating out?  Those are words that do not typically connect in one sentence, which is why my curiosity was piqued by LivingSocial’s new Restaurants Plus program.  LivingSocial’s Restaurants Plus program launches TODAY in the District after its first launch in September in Atlanta.  The new program is boasting savings for guests by offering […]

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SweetPots Mason Jar’d Desserts
[ 0 ] November 12, 2015 |

SweetPots Mason Jar’d Desserts

A few weeks back while we weren’t too concerned about our figure we bumped into Tracie Thompson, owner of SweetPots Mason Jar’d Desserts. Working out of the Union Kitchen Ivy City location, we found out a few things about not only her company but also discovered our favorite flavor, Honey Bourbon Carrot Cake.   #1 […]

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Bourbon, Pork (Despite the Nasty Rumors) & Oysters Rule This Fall.
[ 0 ] November 5, 2015 |

Bourbon, Pork (Despite the Nasty Rumors) & Oysters Rule This Fall.

*Unlimited tastings of whiskey, beer, and bacon.  Enough said. What:             Washington City Paper’s 3rd Annual Bacon & Bourbon: A Whiskey Festival Date:              Thursday, November 19, 2015   7 – 10pm (VIP ticket gains early entry at 6pm) Where:           Eastern Market North Hall – 225 7th Street SE, WDC Price:              $65 general admission; $115 for VIP    Note: ticket […]

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Taste of DC Never Disappoints
[ 0 ] November 4, 2015 |

Taste of DC Never Disappoints

  JKGF visited the Taste of DC and was able to sample fares from many of the areas top restaurants. The hardest part of the entire day was deciding which small bites to taste. The festival spread over four DC blocks and offered over eighty choices of all different kinds of cuisines. This did not even include the […]

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