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Apr 04, 2018 - 01:46 PM
Washington DC has many wonderful places to socialize. Here are 11 new spots to check out.
1. Quarry House Tavern:
The beloved Silver Spring dive bar reopened to the public after damage from a fire and a flood kept it shuttered for almost three years.
2. Players Club:
The latest concept from serial bar owners Eric and Ian Hilton is a subterranean 1970s-inspired rec room with retro video games, vintage board games, pinball, pool tables and comfortable couches.
3. Minnie:
A collaboration between Ice Cream Jubilee and Mason Dixie Biscuit Co. finds hot fried chicken and breakfast egg biscuit sandwiches every day between 8 a.m. at 2 p.m. at Ice Cream Jubilee's shop in the Yards.
4. The Pug:
The gritty H Street bar unveiled a new menu featuring steamed fried chicken buns, lumpia and watermelon radish crudo created by upstairs neighbors Toki Underground.
5. Sababa:
That was fast: Less than three weeks after closing Cleveland Park fixture Ardeo, restaurateur Ashok Bajaj opened Sababa, a modern Israeli restaurant under the direction of Minibar veteran Ryan Moore. 3311 Connecticut Ave. NW.
6. Cortez:
St. Patrick's Day weekend brought the opening of Cortez, a casual Mexican eatery in the former 1905 space in Shaw.
7. Fancy Radish: Chefs Richard Landau and Kate Jacoby, the husband-and-wife team behind Philadelphia's acclaimed vegetarian restaurant Vedge and more casual offshoots V Street and Wiz Kid, have opened their first D.C. location.
8. Taqueria Local:
A downtown fast-casual taco spot from the owners of popular nightclubs Echostage, Soundcheck and Decades, Taqueria Local is helmed by former Barcode chef Giovanni Orellana.
9. Kaliwa:
Restaurant Eve chef Cathal Armstrong is behind this new arrival to the Wharf, which focuses on seafood dishes from the Philippines, Thailand and Korea.
10. Spoken English:
The second eatery in Adams Morgan's Line Hotel from chef Erik Bruner-Yang made its debut on March 30, 2018
11. Church Hall:
The team behind Penn Social, Franklin Hall and the Big Chief turned an empty space on the lower level of the Georgetown Park mall into a modern beer hall.
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1. Quarry House Tavern:
The beloved Silver Spring dive bar reopened to the public after damage from a fire and a flood kept it shuttered for almost three years.
2. Players Club:
The latest concept from serial bar owners Eric and Ian Hilton is a subterranean 1970s-inspired rec room with retro video games, vintage board games, pinball, pool tables and comfortable couches.
3. Minnie:
A collaboration between Ice Cream Jubilee and Mason Dixie Biscuit Co. finds hot fried chicken and breakfast egg biscuit sandwiches every day between 8 a.m. at 2 p.m. at Ice Cream Jubilee's shop in the Yards.
4. The Pug:
The gritty H Street bar unveiled a new menu featuring steamed fried chicken buns, lumpia and watermelon radish crudo created by upstairs neighbors Toki Underground.
5. Sababa:
That was fast: Less than three weeks after closing Cleveland Park fixture Ardeo, restaurateur Ashok Bajaj opened Sababa, a modern Israeli restaurant under the direction of Minibar veteran Ryan Moore. 3311 Connecticut Ave. NW.
6. Cortez:
St. Patrick's Day weekend brought the opening of Cortez, a casual Mexican eatery in the former 1905 space in Shaw.
7. Fancy Radish: Chefs Richard Landau and Kate Jacoby, the husband-and-wife team behind Philadelphia's acclaimed vegetarian restaurant Vedge and more casual offshoots V Street and Wiz Kid, have opened their first D.C. location.
8. Taqueria Local:
A downtown fast-casual taco spot from the owners of popular nightclubs Echostage, Soundcheck and Decades, Taqueria Local is helmed by former Barcode chef Giovanni Orellana.
9. Kaliwa:
Restaurant Eve chef Cathal Armstrong is behind this new arrival to the Wharf, which focuses on seafood dishes from the Philippines, Thailand and Korea.
10. Spoken English:
The second eatery in Adams Morgan's Line Hotel from chef Erik Bruner-Yang made its debut on March 30, 2018
11. Church Hall:
The team behind Penn Social, Franklin Hall and the Big Chief turned an empty space on the lower level of the Georgetown Park mall into a modern beer hall.
Hotels in Washington D.C.
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