Food and Beverage
From the team behind the famed Punjab Grill DC, Rania is the daring new vision that shatters stereotypes of what an Indian restaurant is and can be. The team aims […]
Arts, Culture & Entertainment
Centrally located in the historic Chinatown neighborhood of downtown D.C., District E Powered by Ticketmaster is adjacent to Capital One Arena, the home arena for the NBA’s Washington Wizards and […]
Services
HQ DC House, a private membership house, is the Brainchild of Mike and John Burns — Mike, a military veteran and fortune 100 executive, and John, a seasoned attorney and […]
At this Chinatown location, you’ll find the Chick-fil-A menu classics, from the original Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich, chicken nuggets, and waffle fries, to breakfast, salads, treats, kid’s meals, and more. Hours […]
Part casual neighborhood café, part energetic bistro, Petite Cerise is located in a bright and lively historic corner space in Shaw/Mount Vernon Triangle. The restaurant and its menus were built […]
The third floor of this building contains restored rooms and items related to when Clara Barton lived at this location during and immediately after the Civil War. She used this […]
Opened in 1980, the award-winning Woolly Mammoth Theatre continues to modernize the scope of traditional theater by launching creative, bold, and extremely successful plays. The theater is also renowned for […]
Silver Lyan – nestled in the lower level of the Riggs Washington DC hotel, in the bank building’s former vault – is the first bar outside of Europe from bar […]
Inspired by the bustling brasseries of Europe, Café Riggs offers traditional grace through a reimagined lens to bring a modern restaurant to D.C. Nestled on the ground floor of the […]
Hotels & Hostels
To step inside the soaring entrance of the Riggs Washington DC hotel is to become a part of the past, present, and future of Penn Quarter. Constructed in 1891 as […]
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