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Summer in DC: Cultural Events

Thursdays 6-9pm, June 18 - August 27 @ L’Enfant Moderne: Art In The Alley.

June 25 - September 7 @ National Geographic Museum: Kodachrome Culture: The American Tourist in Europe

July 11, 2009 - January 3, 2010 @ National Building Museum: Form and Movement: Photographs by Philip Trager

Wed. & Thu. All Summer @ Grapeseed: $5 Mussels & Fries Lunch special

July 27 - August 9 @ Grapeseed: 2 courses for $12 (lunch) and 3 courses for $30 (dinner)

July 12, July 26, August 9, August 23, September 6 and September 20 @ Patowmack Farm: “Jazz Sundays”. Excite your palate with organic, local, seasonal cuisine, enjoy the view and listen to jazz music. 11:00am-2:00pm. $40.00 per person. 42461 Lovettsville Road, Lovettsville, Virginia.

August 29 - Columbia Heights Day.

  • Live Bands All Day
  • Dance Performances
  • Children’s Games & Rides
  • Petting Zoo
  • Dog Show
  • Exhibitions & Contests
  • Artists
  • Local Businesses
  • Community Organizations

Wednesdays, July 1 - August 26: Happy Hours - Summer In Georgetown. Select restaurants, retailers and salons/spas will be joining together for a neighborhood-wide Happy Hours filled with samplings, specials, previews, discounts, prizes, giveaways and other enticing offers. Click the link above for a list of participating businesses.

Wednesdays, July 8 - August 26 @ Zola Wine and Kitchen. Summer brings an abundance of farmers’ markets to the area, giving them weekly access to fresh, seasonal ingredients from local farmers and artisans. They are showcasing these ingredients, at the height of their seasons, and teaching you how to incorporate them into your summer menus. 6:30pm-8:30pm. $50 per person. 505B 9th Street, NW. For more information, please call 202.639.WINE.

  • July 8th: Asparagus (Roasted Asparagus, Chilled Asparagus Soup, Asparagus Risotto)
  • July 15th: Artichokes (Artichoke and Sundried Tomato Pasta, Shaved Artichoke Salad, Maryland Crab Stuffed Artichoke Bottoms)
  • July 22nd: Strawberries (Sweet Summer Salad, Homemade Strawberry Jam and Strawberries with Zabaglione)
  • July 29th: Heirloom Tomatoes (Classic Caprese, Garlic Stuffed Tomatoes, Tomato Jam)
  • August 5th: Sweet Corn (Not-so-classic Corn on the Cob, Sweet Corn Pudding and Corn Brulee with Lobster Salad),
  • August 12th: Summer Squash & Zucchini (Zucchini Pappardelle, Stuffed Zucchini, Zucchini, Summer Squash & Tomato Tart)
  • August 19th: Eggplant (Classic Ratatouille, Baba Ganoush, Fried Eggplant Crisps)
  • August 26th: Peaches (Canning, Peach Cobbler, Charred Peach and Mache Salad, Peach and Mint Couscous)

OUTDOOR MOVIES:

Mondays, July 20 - August 10 @ National Mall between 4th and 7th: Screen on the Green. Movies start playing around 8:30, but get there much earlier to claim your spot.

  • July 20 - Close Encounters of the Third Kind
  • July 27 - Dog Day Afternoon
  • August 3 - On the Waterfront
  • August 10 - Rebel Without A Cause

Wednesdays in June and July @ L St, between 2nd and 3rd, NE: NOMA Summer Screen. This year’s theme is Music in Pictures, narratives and documentaries about bands and musicians.

  • July 22: Scratch
  • July 29: Dig!

Fridays, July 3 - August 28 @ corner of Stiles and High Street in Baltimore, MD: Cinema al Fresco. For the 11th year, the Little Italy Restaurant Association - with the help of the Department of Business and Economic Development - will present films every Friday in July and August.  Free popcorn will be provided by Colombo Bank and the films will begin at 9 p.m. Bring your lawn chair and come early to get a good spot.

  • July 3: Moonstruck
  • July 10: Ocean’s Thirteen
  • July 17:  Sleepless in Seattle
  • July 24: On the Waterfront
  • July 31: Over the Hedge
  • August 7: Johnny Stecchino
  • August 14: Roman Holiday
  • August 21: Under the Tuscan Sun
  • August 28: Cinema Paradiso

DCIst has even more outdoor movie links.

Sept. 5-7Ayrshire Farm in Upperville, Va.: Outstanding in the Field. $180 per person, which includes a farm tour, a multi-course meal and wine pairings. Amanda from Metrocurean explains: “It’s like a traveling culinary carnival, led by cowboy-hatted epicurean evangelist Jim Denevan, that rolls from farm field to field in a sleek 1953 bus. With the help of a local chef and farmer, the group hosts elaborate outdoor dinners in scenic spots across the country. The mission: connect diners to the land and the source of their food.”

Check out more events in this previous post.

Alice Waters Book Signing @ American History Museum

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DC Foodie Fun Times Alert

The lovely folks over at the American History Museum (that’s the Smithsonian to you, tourists) let me know about a great event happening this weekend. Alice Waters, chef at the fabulous Chez Panisse in New York and author of my current cookbook bible—The Art of Simple Food, is coming to sign her new book The Edible Schoolyard. She’ll be there, pen in hand, from 1-4pm on Saturday, June 13th. To go along with her appearance, the café will be preparing a special menu using some of Ms. Waters’ recipes. Additionally, they’re going to have staff on hand to answer questions about their authentic Victory Garden, planted using a guide from 1943. Food, fun AND learning! It’s the trifecta! So get on down to the American History Museum, see Alice Waters and ogle Julia Child’s kitchen while you’re there. I’ll be there patiently waiting in line, so no cuts, not even backcuts. Find more information on their blog.

DC Area Music, Food & Arts in June & Beyond

Here are the most interesting events I came across:

June 5-14: Discover Del Ray Dining in Alexandria, VA. Many restaurants on Mt. Vernon Ave. are offering specials and discounts.

June 6-7: The Food & Wine Festival at National Harbor. $65 for a One Day Pass.

June 6-7: This is the last weekend to check out Foodjects: Design and the New Cuisine in Spain, a collection at Apartment Zero. FREE.

June 5-7 @ HR-57: Latin jazz pianist Chuchito Valdés, son of legendary Cuban pianist, Chucho Valdés. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. $20.

June 5-7Capital Jazz Fest @ Merriweather Post Pavilion featuring legendary soul, funk and jazz artists such as Roy Ayers, George Duke, Leela James, Rahsaan Patterson, Swing Out Sister, Raheem DeVaughn, and The Underground Divas (featuring Maysa, N’Dea Davenport, and Caron Wheeler). $49.50.

June 6: Imagination Bethesda. A Children’s Street Festival Celebrating the Arts! 11am-4pm.

June 6-7Jazz ‘N Families Fun Day at the Phillips Collection. FREE. Here are the PDF schedules for Saturday and Sunday. This is part of the Duke Ellington Jazz Festival, which runs until June 15.

June 6-7: 26th Annual Dupont Kalorama Museum Walk. Celebrate the art, history and culture of two historic Washington, DC neighborhoods and visit the ten DKMC museums featuring FREE admission and special activities for all ages and interests. Here’s a PDF of the Program. Activities include:

June 8-21: Jaleo presents the 7th Annual Paella Festival with special guest Chef Quim Marqués of El Suquet de L’Almirall (Barcelona, Spain). Includes:

June 11-14Gil Scott-HeronBlues Alley. $30.

June 11-13LOOK3 photography festival in Charlottesville, VA. Tons of exhibits, workshops, and lectures on all things photography. Festival passes are $120, but student and other rates are available here.

June 12: The National Zoo hosts its annual Guppy Gala. This family-friendly event includes animal encounters, yummy food and a variety of fun family activities. 6 to 8:30 p.m. FONZ members: $15, Nonmembers: $25.

June 12The Brazilians are Coming! The Madison Hotel. 1177 15th St NW (15th & M St), Washington, DC 20005. 7pm-10pm. $25. Legendary Brazilian drummer Duduka da Fonseca, Antonio Carlos Jobim’s longtime singer Maucha Adnet, with bassist Leonardo Cioglia and Chuck Redd on vibes for an all-Brazilian concert.

Every Friday until June 21: Cherry Up Happy Hour @ Equinox. Complimentary snacks include: duck spring rolls with dark cherry sauce, crispy asparagus tempura with green garlic mayo, and white chocolate and cherry bark. All cocktails are $10. 5pm-7pm. 818 Connecticut Ave NW, DC 20006. 

May 1 - June 26PostSecret: Confessions on Life, Death and God @ Hillyer Art Space.

May 29 - July 5Artomatic 10th Anniversary. This FREE, month-long art festival features nine floors of visual and installation art, theater performances, dance and comedy, three music stages, street performances such as fire dancing and drum troupes, and a film screening theater. Workshops and seminars are held all month long, as well as special events such as the Washington Post’s Peeps diorama finalists, the Zombie Prom, Box Racing, body paint shows, and a no-holds-barred Art in Fashion Show.

June 20 - August 29: Free Summer Saturdays at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. First free event is Earth First Family Day from 10am-2pm. This all-ages, all-out celebration for the entire D.C.-area community will include art-making workshops, storytelling, music from the award-winning group Milkshake, theatrical performances, and family tours of the Corcoran’s environment-focused special exhibition, Maya Lin: Systematic Landscapes, and permanent collection installation, Nature as Nation.

July 15: Deadline for The Washington Post’s Top Tomato contest for the best recipe featuring tomatoes. The winning recipes will be featured in the August 12 tomato issue.

Every Friday until Labor Day: Aqua Happy Hour @ Capitol Skyline Hotel Pool. 5pm-10pm. Cover: $5 with RSVP: http://dc.metromix.com/aqua or www.lindypromo.com/Aqua/. Otherwise, $10 at the door. All drinks are $5 or less.

Every Saturday this summer: Also at Capitol Skyline: BrightestYoungThings hosts their Summer Camp Party series. Here are the details for today’s party (June 6):

  • a special preview of Sonic Youth’s new album and giveaways from Matador/4AD
  • local bands playing early 90s covers
  • inflatable guitar pool floats and more
  • this is an all ages event
  • noon to 8pm
  • All drinks $5 or under (sponsored by Imperial vodka), yummy food “buckets” - calamari, wings, and falafel for $4 and a full menu for lunch and dinner

Every Friday through September 11 @ the National Gallery Of Art: Jazz in the Garden. 5pm-8:30pm. FREE.

Monday - Friday: Happy Hour @ Taberna Del Alabardero. 3pm-7pm. 50% off tapas and sangria. 1776 I St. NW.

Wednesdays this summer: Crab & Beer Wednesdays on the patio @ Art and Soul. 5:30-10:30pm. This special includes three super jumbo crabs and three sides of corn on the cob, hushpuppies and potato salad. Market price.

(Sources: dcist, Metrocurean, DC This Week)

Foodies in DC Area: Join TastePost!

This post is related to the previous one, where I mentioned bon appétit magazine. When I got home that day, I was puzzled to see the magazine in my mailbox, but then I remembered that a subscription was included with my TastePost membership. For those of you in the DC area, I highly recommend joining TastePost. It’s only $20 per year, and includes many benefits and discounts. I joined about a month ago to go to their Wine & Cheese tasting event, which was $40 for non-members, but only $10 for members and up to 3 of their guests. So, instead of paying $80 for me and my date, I paid $40, including the membership, which I will most definitely take advantage of throughout the year. You can also follow @tastepost on Twitter to find out about exclusive offers and events.

Footage by Vernissage TV of Swimming Pool: an extraordinary and visually confounding installation by the Argentine artist Leandro Erlich, presented by the P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in New York. This exhibition either already ended on April 13, or it is still on view until October 24, 2009. I sent them an e-mail asking for confirmation.

Erlich has constructed a full-size pool, complete with all its trappings, including a deck and a ladder. When approached from the first floor, visitors are confronted with a surreal scene: people, fully clothed, can be seen standing, walking, and breathing beneath the surface of the water. It is only when visitors enter the Duplex gallery from the basement that they recognize that the pool is empty, its construction a visual trick fashioned by the artist. A large, continuous piece of acrylic spans the pool and suspends water above it, creating the illusion of a standard swimming pool that is both disorienting and humorous.

I will be selling records at this Record Fair in DC (1021 7th St. NW) on Saturday, May 9, from 10am to 4pm.

There will be a full bar, food, 10 DJs, 30+ dealers, a special appearance by Chuck Brown and a chance to win autographed posters and 45s from Daptone artists.

Here are the DJs:

Stylus 
Eurok 
Lunch Money & Almighty Dollah 
Neville C. 
Deep Sang 
Gavin Holland & the Nouveau Riche Crew 
Provoke 
D-Mac 
Dan Amitai 
Nitekrawler 

If you want a head start, check out the Monfresh Recastow, where about 400 records are 50% off!

April and May Events for Foodies in the DC Area

GRAPE + BEAN Organic Wine Tasting - Tuesday, April 21. 6:30pm-8:00pm. $40 per person.

Join Grape + Bean to taste a great line up of Organic and Biodynamic wines (red and white varietals). They’ll demystify the organic and biodynamic part of it with their partner Gary from Calypso Imports and pair them with a selection of organic cheese and other tasty treats. 118 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314. For reservations please call 703.664.0214.

Earth Day At Food Matters - Wednesday, April 22. 6:30pm-8:30pm. FREE. 

Join Food Matters for a free tasting of Yellow and Blue wines. Get it? Yellow and Blue make…green. They will be pouring Yellow and Blue Malbec and Torrentes, both from Argentina. These certified organic wines come in environmentally friendly boxes. That’s right, we said boxes. And before you start to judge, just come taste-it’s free. Next thing you know you’ll be taking a box on your next picnic or concert at Wolftrap. Taste, love it, take it home. 4906 Brenman Park Drive, Alexandria, Virginia 22304. For reservations and more information please call 703.461.3663.

Local Cheese, please! @ Whole Foods in Arlington. Thursday, April 23. 7:00pm-9:00pm. FREE.

Locavore - Someone who exclusively (or at least primarily) eats foods from their local foodshed or a determined radius from their home (commonly either 100 or 250 miles, depending on location).  Subscribe to the lifestyle and join Whole Foods. Taste cheeses produced by some of the most renowned artisanal cheese makers in the country … your neighbors. Pre-registration is required. 2700 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, Virginia 22209. For reservations and more information please call 703.527.6596.

Hop with Mother Earth! @ Whole Foods in Arlington. Friday, April 24. 5:00pm-7:00pm. FREE.

Join Whole Foods in celebrating the best offerings of the season in white ales, fruit flavors and easy drinking pale ales. Sip while you shop and sample an incredible selection of local and from-the- earth foods.  Who knew celebrating Mother Earth could taste so good? 2700 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, Virginia 22209. For reservations and more information please call 703.527.6596.

Georgetown Annual Open-Air French Market and House Tour - Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 25. 11am-6pm. FREE.

This is the perfect excuse to have a croissant aux amandes at Patisserie Poupon.

The Book Hill neighborhood of Georgetown, a hip and historic destination in Washington D. C., will once again be transformed into an open air French Market on April 24-25, 2009 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. This annual Washington D.C. shopping tradition features over 30 participating boutiques and galleries offering thousands of shoppers savings of up to 70 percent off designer goods, art and antique home furnishings. This incredible spring sidewalk sale draws visitors to enjoy a day filled with shopping, music and food. In addition to the neighborhood festivities, the Georgetown House Tour will take place on Saturday, April 25th. For over 90 years, the Georgetown House Tour has offered Washingtonians and visitors a glimpse into some of the most charming and beautiful homes in the nation’s capital. French Market will take place in Book Hill, located on upper Wisconsin Avenue, NW, between P Street and Reservoir Road. 

Spring Goat Cheese and Wine Pairing at Food Matters - Saturday, April 25. 3:00pm-6:00pm. $25 per person.

Spring is in the air and goat cheese is in season. So Food Matters is going to taste several ages of goat cheese and pair wines with each one. In observance of Earth Day all of their cheeses will be domestic, most of them will be local. Please note that it helps to have an interest in goat cheese for this tasting, though you will not be limited to only white wine for the pairings. After the tasting you will be able to purchase both the wines and the goat cheese immediately. 4906 Brenman Park Drive, Alexandria, Virginia 22304. For reservations and more information please call 703.461.3663.

“Put a CORC in It!” Wine + Cheese Tasting - Monday, April 27. 6:00pm-8:00pm. FREE.

M Bar introduces “Put a CORC in It!”: a wine + cheese tasting series celebrating the launch of The Corcoran College of Art + Design’s rotating student art exhibition at the Renaissance M Street Hotel. Art is available for purchase by guests. The Renaissance M Street Hotel partnership with the Corcoran Gallery of Art and The Corcoran College of Art + Design is a leading representative of Renaissance Hotels and Resorts’ global initiative to promote the arts through local artists and art galleries. Wine + cheese tastings are complimentary. 1143 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20037. For more information please call 202.775.0800.

Fun Foods for a Fiesta @ Whole Foods in Arlington. Thursday, April 30. 7:00pm-9:00pm. FREE.

Bold flavors, exotic ingredients, and bright colors make Mexico a culinary capital. Join Whole Foods for this “hands on” cooking class and celebrate the culture and pride of Cinco de Mayo. Pre-registration is required. 2700 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, Virginia 22209. For reservations and more information please call 703.527.6596.

Chef Terri Cutrino’s Farmers’ Market Dinner @ Café Atlántico. Thursday, April 30. 7:00pm-10:00pm. $65 per person.

José Andrés and the culinary team at Café Atlántico led by Chef Terri Cutrino will welcome spring and celebrate the return of the Penn Quarter FRESHFARM Market with a special Farmers’ Market Dinner showcasing the finest local farmers’ bounty. The dinner also marks the introduction of a new Farmers’ Market Dinner menu that will be offered at Café Atlántico every Friday night beginning May 1st and running through the fall. Chef Cutrino’s six course menu will feature Spring Green Salad of beets, fresh herbs and green onions; Sorrel Soup; Grilled Lamb Chops with rainbow chard empanada; Braised Buffalo Short Ribs with turnips, spinach, egg 63; a Cheese Plate of assorted cheeses, ‘sundried tomatoes’ and fruit and Spring Dessert 2009. Space is limited and reservations are required. 405 8th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20004. For reservations please call 202.393.0812.

Louis Latour Wine Dinner at MON AMI GABI - Monday, May 4. 6:00pm-9:00pm. $55 per person.

Join Mon Ami Gabi Executive Chef Martin Ticar for an elegant evening of food and wine. The event begins with a sparkling wine reception that is followed by a 5-course French feast paired with Louis Latour wines. 11950 Democracy Drive, Reston, Virginia 20190. For reservations please call 703.702.0233.

ZooFari 2009 Hosted by the National Zoo - Thursday, May 14. 6:30-10:00pm.

ZooFari is an unforgettable evening of gourmet foods, fine wines, and fabulous entertainment. Enjoy delicacies prepared by master chefs from more than 100 of D.C.’s finest restaurants, including Central Michel Richard, Galileo, and Kinkead’s. More than 20 vintners will serve their finest vintages. Live music, animal encounters, a sweepstakes, and a silent auction round out a magical evening under the stars. 3001 Connecticut Avenue NW. For tickets and information, call 202.633.4470.

Grilling class @ BLT Steak - Saturday, May 16. noon to 2:30 p.m. $100 per person, including lunch.

BLT Steak will host a grilling class on its outdoor patio where guests will learn to prepare such dishes as kobe flank steak, panzanella (grilled bread salad), octopus, chorizo, bronzino and grilled peaches. Chef de cuisine Victor Albisu will lead the class, offering professional tips and tricks to perfect grilling. 1625 I Street NW. To make a reservation, contact Erica Frank at 202.689.8999 or Erica@bltrestaurants.com.

“Wine in the Woods” Maryland Wine Festival - Saturday and Sunday, May 16-17. 12:00-6:00pm. $25 per person. Advance tickets & Designated Drivers $20.

Enjoy samples from all of Maryland’s wineries, gourmet foods from local restaurants, live music, wine seminars, and arts and craft vendors. Admission includes souvenir wine glass and wine samples. 5950 Symphony Woods Road, Columbia, Maryland. For tickets and information, call 410.313.7275.

The 7th Annual Hottest Cool Jazz Festival at Chrysalis Vineyards - Saturday and Sunday, May 16-17. 10:00am-5:00pm. $15 per person at the door. $12 in advance.

Great wines, breathtaking views, food and jazz on the patio, what could be better? It is hard to imagine more breathtaking views than Locksley Estate in the spring. Add to this, incredible jazz from D.C.’s hottest swing band The Joker’s Wild and home-grown favorite, Leesburg Jazz featuring Annie Carlson; food for sale from one of the best caterers in Washington; biscotti, cheese, and chocolates from Virginia’s most highly regarded producers; exquisite jewelry and artifacts from top-notch designers; and fine art from renowned artists, then you have the makings of not just a festival - rather, an experience. Then factor in that you are at Chrysalis Vineyards, the world’s largest grower of Norton, The Real American Grape® and you truly have a celebration. 23876 Champe Ford Road, Middleburg, Virginia 20117. To purchase tickets and get more information please call 540.687.8222.

The 22nd Annual Taste of Arlington - Sunday, May 17. 12:00pm-5:00pm. Admission is free but guests must purchase ticket books for restaurant tastes and beverages.

Taste of Arlington is an annual event that transforms the Ballston area into a lively street festival, complete with local entertainment and sponsors, children’s activities, special exhibits, and lots of noteworthy restaurants. Each year, over 40 restaurants participate in this spectacular community event. This year, the event will expand its footprint by providing a deeper flavor of Arlington county, showcasing the county’s urban villages such as Ballston, Clarendon, Columbia Pike, Rosslyn, Shirlington, Crystal City and Pentagon City. The event is hosted by the Ballston-Virginia Square Partnership, in partnership with the Clarendon Alliance, Columbia Pike Revitalization Organization, Rosslyn Renaissance and the National  Science Foundation. 4238 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Virginia 22203.

The Fine Vine Festival at Tarara Winery - Saturday, May 30. 1pm-7pm. Advance tickets $95.00/person prior to April 28th. $125/person after April 28th.

In celebration of Virginia Viognier, Virginia wineries are invited to submit their Viognier for consideration.  The Wine Selection Process is designed to celebrate the quality and diversity of styles, wineries and vineyards that make Virginia a premier appellation for world-class wines. In this spirit, Tarara Winery is hosting “The Fine Vine Festival …. Just Say Viognier”. Virginia Wineries are invited to present their Viognier to a panel of distinguished wine judges to determine the five winning wineries in this first annual event.  The five selected wines will be paired with a menu item created by local restaurants: Patowmack FarmEquinox Restaurant,  Vintage 502941 and Della’s Tea.  At the festival, guests will experience a progressive meal…each course paired with a winning Virginia Viognier. While Viognier may not be easy to say, everyone who attends The Fine Vine Festival will taste how easy it is to love!

Chesapeake Bay Wine Festival - Saturday and Sunday, May 30-31. 12:00-6:00pm. $20 per person.

In addition to the opportunity to sample wines from 15 Maryland wineries, the Chesapeake Bay Wine Festival offers a little something for everyone. Stroll along vendor row and see everything from fine jewelry and art to wood turning to photography. For the young, or the young-at-heart, take a trip down the dual-accelerator slide, have your caricature done or enjoy an ice cream cone. A variety of fine food vendors will please any palate! Bring a blanket or lawn chair, sit back, listen to the sounds of great musicians and spend a wonderful afternoon at the Chesapeake Bay Wine Festival. Terrapin Park: 191 Log Canoe Circle, Stevensville, Maryland. For tickets or information, call 410.739.6943.

Recurring Events:

Foodie Call @ Whole Foods in Arlington. Every Wednesday, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Hungry for something fun to do after work? Join us for Foodie Call! We’ll prepare extraordinary culinary delights and pair them with our favorite wines. Save 10% on all bottles of wine. It’s that simple!

FRESHFARM Market at Dupont Circle - Sundays, 9:00am-1:00pm. April 5 - December 7. FREE.

The Dupont Circle FRESHFARM Market is located in the heart of one of Washington, DC’s most vibrant and diverse neighborhoods. Washingtonian magazine credits the market with “teaching Washingtonians to love their fruits and vegetables.” The Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times of London also named the market one of the top farmers’ markets in the country. During the peak season, there are more than 30 farmers offering fruits and vegetables, meat, poultry, fish, cheeses, fruit pies, breads, fresh pasta, cut flowers, potted plants, soaps and herbal products. Samples will be offered. 1500 block of 20th St., between Massachusetts Ave. and Q St. NW, Washington, DC. 

FRESHFARM Market at Foggy Bottom - Wednesdays, 2:30pm-7:00pm. April 1 - November 25. FREE.

The Foggy Bottom market is conveniently located right at the Foggy Bottom metro stop on the I Street Metro Mall apron. Take a break from work, or make a stop on your way home to talk with our farmers and select from the best of our region’s lush bounty of offerings. Foggy Bottom farmers bring their premium pickings of tree and field fruits, vegetables, eggs, organic and grass-fed meats, handmade cheeses, breads/desserts, preserves, herbs, flowers, plants and more. I Street between New Hampshire and 24th Street, NW.

FRESHFARM Market at H Street - Saturdays, 9am-noon. May 2 - November 21. FREE.

Located in a dynamic DC neighborhood, the H Street FRESHFARM Market is offered to area residents as part of a partnership project with the H Street Main Street Program and the DC Office of Planning. Every Saturday, the farmers at H Street bring the best of their local, seasonal bounty, including handmade goat and cows’ milk cheeses, yogurt, organic and grass-fed meats, fruits, vegetables, eggs, hydroponic greens, pastries, sorbets, ice creams, flowers and more! 624 H Street NE (parking lot directly across from the H Street Self Storage).

FRESHFARM Market at Penn Quarter - Thursdays, 3:00pm-7:00pm. April 2- December 17. FREE.

Located in the bustling east end neighborhood of downtown Washington, DC, the FRESHFARM Market at Penn Quarter is just blocks from the National Archives, the Verizon Center and the National Portrait Gallery. This dynamic neighborhood full of shops, restaurants, condominiums and offices was historically the Center Market neighborhood where Washingtonians shopped for more than 100 years for their fruits and vegetables. Farmers sell fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, cookies, seasonal soups and pastries, soaps, plants, orchids, cut flowers and meat. Brian Robinson from Restaurant 3 will be the guest chef at the market on April 30. North end of 8th St. NW, between D and E Sts. NW, Washington, DC. 

Doggie Happy Hour at Hotel Monaco - 5:00pm-8:00pm every Tuesday and Thursday.

Back by popular demand, Kimpton’s Hotel Monaco Alexandria and Jackson 20 will kick off its second year hosting the celebrated Doggie Happy Hour in the brick-lined restaurant courtyard. All summer long, guests, two and four-legged alike, will enjoy this pet-friendly experience in the restaurant’s well-appointed courtyard. Your canine friends can feast on complimentary gourmet doggie treats and designer water bowls while humans can enjoy cocktails and inspired ‘tavern bites’ from Jackson 20’s newest bar menu. Prices a la carte. 480 King St, Alexandria, Virginia 22314. For reservations please call 703.549.6080.

(sources: metrocurean and thelistareyouonit)

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