May
1
Sun
Greek Easter at Kapnos @ Kapnos Taverna Patio
May 1 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

On May 1, Mike Isabella will host a Greek Easter celebration at Kapnos Taverna in Arlington.
The festival will be held on the Ballston restaurant’s large patio, and feature spit-roasted meats, homemade spreads and flatbread, live Greek music, Greek wines and more. Tickets are $69.57, all inclusive, rain or shine.

  • Sunday, May 1, 123pm
  • $69.57 per person, inclusive of tax and gratuity
  • Tickets available through Eventbrite
  • Kapnos Taverna Patio: 4000 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA 22203
May
7
Sat
Kentucky Derby Pig Roast @ Queen Vic
May 7 @ 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Little Miss Whiskey’s Golden Dollar partners with friend and Neighbor Chef Ryan Gordon of British Pub Queen Vic for the third year in a row to present the popular, always sold out, Kentucky Derby Pig Roast on Saturday May 7th at 3 pm.  Chef Ryan’s 2016 menu boasts an array of bourbon infused selections featuring this year’s partner Bulleit Bourbon, Beer Braised Sausage featuring Brewery Partner Anderson Valley and mouth-watering sides such as Pimento Mac and Cheese.

To sip; Bulleit Rye Mighty Mint Juleps with house-made, mint simple syrup and mint infused Bulleit Rye, as well as select brews from Anderson Valley; Summer Solstice Seasonal Ale (slightly sweet and malty), Briney Melon Gose (tart with subtle watermelon flavors and aromas), Boont Amber Ale (herbal, spicy, bitter) and Wild Turkey Bourbon Barrel-Aged Stout (toffee, espresso, chocolate, barley), all on tap.

 

The $48 ticket prices includes all you can eat and all you can tap from the Anderson Valley kegs.  Mint Juleps, Little Miss Whiskey’s 130 plus craft beers, 60 plus whiskeys and full bar will be available for purchase. The Derby will be aired live at 6:34 pm and women are encouraged to wear hats. Tickets can be purchased here: https://lmw.ticketspice.com/kentucky-derby-pig-roast-saturday-may-7th-2016

 

Chef Gordon continues to out do himself and this year’s roast is no different. The 2016 Kentucky Derby Pig Roast Menu:

 

Apple & Bulleit Bourbon Injected Whole Roasted Pigs

 

Bulleit Bourbon & Caramel Dipped Pork Belly Lollipop

 

House-Made Sausage Braised in Beer & Sauerkraut

Peach & Bulleit Bourbon Glazed Slow-Cooked Ribs

 

served w/ sides of
Pimento Mac & Cheese

Jalapeno Cheesy Grits

Pork Belly Potato Salad

Bacon & Bulleit Bourbon Baked Beans

Silent Disco @ Cambria Rooftop
May 7 @ 8:00 PM – 11:59 PM

For the second year in a row Silent Dance Society (SDS) enlivens DC neighborhoods with a late night music and dance experience that doesn’t disturb any neighbors. The multisensory Silent Disco experience lets guests dance to 3 different music genres played by 3 live DJs as they take in the summer air and gorgeous views from city’s best rooftops. The wireless headset technology lets attendees completely submerge into the music as they switch between the different live streaming DJ channels. The music is transmitted directly to each headset so that one can adjust the volume to their liking or step away from the dance floor without losing the beat.

In partnership with the Cambria Hotel & Suites, SDS is bringing the weekly Silent Disco experience to Shaw neighborhood – every Saturday, May 7th through September 3rd from 8pm – 12am.

In partnership with the Embassy Ro Hotel, SDS is bringing the weekly Silent Disco experience to Dupont Circle neighborhood – every Friday, May 20th through September 2nd from 6pm-11pm

 

WHO:   3 Live DJs, 3 Different Music Channels, 1 Open Air Dance Floor

 

WHEN:         Season Kick-off – Saturday, May 7th

8pm-12am

WHERE:       Cambria Rooftop, 899 O Street NW, Washington DC

TICKETS:   $10-15 online headset rental; $20 at the door if not sold-out                http://silentdisco-may7.eventbrite.com, www.silentdancesociety.com

 

May
8
Sun
Carmina: Gay Men’s Chorus @ Kennedy Center
May 8 @ 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM

The Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC (GMCW) commemorates its milestone 35thanniversary with Carmina 35 at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall onSunday, May 8, 2016 at 8 p.m., under the direction of Artistic Director Thea Kano. For more information, visit www.GMCW.org.

GMCW partners with New York’s Gallim Dance and 40 members of the New York City Master Chorale to perform a perennial favorite of classical music, Carl Orff’s canonical Carmina Burana. Soloists lending their talent to this performance are soprano Paige Cutrona, tenor Robert Baker, and baritone Young Kwang Yoo. The performance will also feature new choreography by the industrious Andrea Miller, Artistic Director for Gallim Dance.

A leading contemporary dance company based in New York, this collaboration complements the ethos of Gallim Dance, which celebrates the human spirit through works deeply rooted in the human experience of love, struggle and spirituality. Miller created a loose narrative for nine dancers, harnessing the passion and physicality that the music inspires to explore different relationships—same sex and heterosexual, romantic, platonic, and familial. She channels a spectrum of emotions—passion, sexuality, tension, struggle, joy—through characteristically big, bold movement.

This production of Carmina Burana will also be performed at Alice Tully Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City.

Orff’s sweeping masterwork is paired with touchstones from GMCW’s history. The second half of the concert will be bookended with significant works commissioned by GMCW— “Build A House” fromAlexander’s House and “This House Shall Stand” from Songs of My Family. The Chorus will also perform favorite selections from past concerts, as well as “This Train,” the first song rehearsed at GMCW’s inaugural rehearsal in 1981, GMCW’s anthem “Make Them Hear You” from Broadway’s Ragtime, and “We Kiss in Shadow,” performed by the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus at the Kennedy Center in 1980, which served as the inspiration to start a DC-based gay men’s chorus.

Historical significance

A torchbearer and consistent, unified voice for equality, the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC has been a steady presence in its community and at historic events that have impacted LGBT people. In 2013, GMCW sang on the steps of the Supreme Court when the Defense of Marriage Act was struck down, and returned in 2015 to sing jubilantly when the court ruled in favor of marriage equality. That same year, GMCW was the first LGBT chorus invited to perform in Cuba on a 10-day cultural and educational tour, helping to spread awareness about equality. The chorus sang at the Lincoln Memorial in 2008 for the first inauguration of President Barack Obama, performing “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee” with Josh Groban and Heather Headley. Additionally, GMCW vocal ensemble Potomac Fever performed at the White House in 2012 for the first-ever LGBT reception honoring rising LGBT leaders.

The chorus has grown from 90 members in its first season to more than 200 singing members today, educating and entertaining more than 10,000 patrons annually.

May
14
Sat
Spring Fest @ Cathedral Commons
May 14 @ 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Spring Fest presented by Cathedral Commons, a new mixed-use development on Wisconsin Avenue in Washington, D.C., will be in full bloom onSaturday, May 14 from 12:00 – 5:00 p.m.  The free event, curated by Art Soiree, will combine art, music, family-friendly fun and food throughout the day.  Stroll the streets and listen to live musical performances, peruse local art, and taste delicious food and beverage offerings from neighborhood restaurants, and enter in for a chance to win prizes and giveaways from area retailers.  Festivities take place rain or shine.

-12:00pm Open Air Workout (Bring your mat and join in )

– 12:45pm Miguelito Flamenco Band & Dancers

– 2:00pm   Kiss & Ride Band (Blues/Jazz/Soul)

3:00pm   Tara Hendricks Band (Brit Pop/Soul/R&B)

4:00pm   Joi Carter (Alternative, Rock and So Much More!)

WHEN:        Saturday, May 14, 2016

WHERE:      Cathedral Commons, 3401 Idaho Avenue, Northwest, Washington, DC 20016

May
23
Mon
Chef’s Best to benefit Food & Friends @ National Building Museum
May 23 @ 6:30 PM – 11:00 PM

On Monday, May 23trd, 38 of the area’s best chefs and mixologists will serve up special tastings of their signature dishes at Chef’s Best: A Taste of Compassion presented by AT&T. Hosted at the historic National Building Museum, Chef’s Best will benefit Food & Friends, a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC serving those living with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other life-challenging illnesses.

Thanks to the efforts of this year’s Celebrity Chef Chair Michael Friedman of The Red Hen & All Purpose, guests will enjoy tastings prepared by some of the region’s most talented chefs including: Victor Albisu, Del Campo & Taco Bamba; Erik Bruner-Yang, Maketto & Toki Underground; Jeff Black, Black Restaurant Group; Patrick Curran,Momofuku; Haidar Karoum, Doi Moi, Estadio & Proof; and Robert Wiedmaier, Mussel Bar, among other notables from the DC dining scene. In addition, attendees will have the opportunity to bid on an array of exciting silent and live auction items featuring fantastic trips, one-of-a-kind experiences and private dining opportunities.

Proceeds from Chef’s Best will ensure the delivery of medically-specialized meals and personalized nutrition counseling to Food & Friends’ clients living with cancer, HIV/AIDS and other life-challenging illnesses. This year, Food & Friends will provide more than 1 million meals to more than 2,800 individuals in Washington, DC, Virginia and Maryland.

Food & Friends depends on the support of corporations, foundations and individuals and is grateful for the sponsors who have contributed to Chef’s Best.

“AT&T is proud to be the presenting sponsor of this year’s Chef’s Best: A Taste of Compassion. We are a longstanding supporter of Food & Friends because of its lasting impact on the community — from its service learning education program to its work restoring health and hope in the lives of those facing life-challenging illnesses. AT&T is grateful for what Food & Friends does every day to serve the DMV community,” said Erik Hower, Vice President, Public Affairs for AT&T and Food & Friends Board Member.

The event will also honor long time Food & Friends Board Member Christopher Wolf with the first annual Compassion in Action award

“There is no more basic charity than feeding sick people, and that is what Food & Friends does every day, providing not only food but compassionate friendship to so many men, women and children in need,” said Christopher Wolf, Food & Friends Board Member. “It’s hard to believe, but I have now served on the Food & Friends Board for more than 20 years.  I have gotten so much out of the board experience, especially from the opportunity to see what a difference the staff and volunteers make in people’s lives. To be recognized for that service is ‘icing’ on the cake.”

 

In addition, Minority Whip Steny Hoyer will be presented with Food & Friends’ Public Servant Spirit of Caring award for his demonstrated commitment to the fight for health care accessibility and his work as a champion for thousands of Food & Friends clients.

 

Tickets are $350 and sponsorships begin at $1500. Visit www.foodandfriends.org/chefsbest to purchase tickets and see a current list of chefs and sponsors. The President’s Reception for sponsors begins at 5:30pm. Doors open for the main event at 6:30pm, with bidding for live auction starting around 8:15pm.

May
24
Tue
DC Greens Spring Dig @ Dock 5 at Union Market
May 24 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

DC Greens, an organization aimed at supporting food education, food access and food policy in the nation’s capital, will host its second annual “Spring Dig” at Dock 5 at Union Market on May 24, 2016. Top chefs will prepare a seasonal, gourmet meal utilizing local purveyors, paired with Virginia wine and DC-distilled spirits. As with last year’s event, table sponsorships will come with customized, unforgettable culinary experiences in lieu of an auction.

 

What:             DC Greens’ Spring Dig will highlight local food, wine and spirits, while working toward their mission of building a healthy food system in DC that can be a model for the nation. Guests will enjoy a multi-course, family-style dinner prepared by a talented culinary team of chefs from the country’s best restaurants. During the pre-dinner cocktail reception, guests will be treated to drinks from Green Hat Gin, as well as wine from Virginia’s Early Mountain Vineyards, served from their Airstream. Early Mountain will also be providing wine throughout the dinner. The evening will be MCed by chair of the DC Food Policy Council and chef Spike Mendelsohn (Bearnaise/Good Stuff Eatery).

Who:              Participating chefs include Bryan Voltaggio of VOLT and Family Meal, Michael Voltaggio of Ink. (LA), Jeremiah Langhorne of The Dabney, Spike Gjerde of Woodberry Kitchen, Dan Giusti of Brigaid (formerly Noma), Rob Weland of Garrison, Ruben Garcia and Rick Billings of ThinkFoodGroup, and Robb Duncan of Dolcezza. Appetizers will be provided by Chaia TacosRappahannock OystersEcoFriendly Foods and Righteous Cheese. Wine and spirits from Virginia’s Early Mountain Vineyards and DC’s Green Hat Gin, respectively, will be served.

When:            Tuesday, May 24, 2016.  The cocktail reception begins at 6:00 p.m. and the dinner will begin at 7:00 p.m.

 

Where:           Dock 5 at Union Market, 1309 5th Street NE, Washington, DC 20002

 

Tickets:         General admission tickets are $250 per person and include the cocktail reception and dinner. Tickets can be purchased at http://dcgreens.org/springdig/. Dress code is festive attire and valet parking will be available. With three levels of table sponsorships, guests are offered different on and off site experiences, including “Cool Experiences” such as a private shopping party at Salt & Sundry or a bottling party for 15 at Green Hat Gin distillery, or “Unforgettable Events” such as backstage VIP passes for the Sweetlife Festival or a cooking class for 10 with Chef Ruben Garcia.

May
25
Wed
Gourmet Symphony: The Saloon Concert Series: American Roots & Reeds @ Beuchert's Saloon
May 25 @ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Gourmet Symphony Presents The Saloon Concert Series: American Roots & Reeds
Wednesday, May 25, 2016 | 6-8 pm
Beuchert’s Saloon (623 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20003)

Tickets at gourmetsymphony.org/events

Join Gourmet Symphony for local brews, homegrown tunes, and barbecue at the Beuchert’s Saloon garden patio. In this second installment of The Saloon Concert Series, you will savor American tunes to the taste of Chef Drew’s smoked and grilled noms. And what goes with BBQ? Beer. Our friends at Atlas Brew Works and Charm City Meadworks will offer tastings of their artisanal craft beers and meads. The musical stylings will be provided by Capital Reeds, DC’s premiere reed trio, who will perform a few short pieces by American composers.

Ticket includes: beer tastings, passed small plates & live chamber music.

May
31
Tue
Jack Rose’s ‘Victory, Surly and Tacos…’Nuff Said’ @ Jack Rose Dining Saloon
May 31 @ 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday, May 31st: “Victory, Surly and Tacos…’Nuff Said”
5pm-10pm on the Terrace
Jack Rose will kick off “Savor Week” with a rare visit from the Surly Brewing Co. out of Minnesota and their friends from Victory Brewing Co. out of Pennsylvania. Jack Rose’s Beer Director Nahem Simon has handpicked 10 beers from each brewery, such as Surly’s sought-after bourbon barrel-aged Darkness aged in High West Rye barrels and Victory’s seasonal Kirsch Gose, which will be featured on the bar’s state-of-the-art draft system with discounted pricing. The bar’s rooftop wood-fire grill will also churn out special tacos inspired by the states from which the beers were brewed.
Surly brews include: #Merica, 2015 Bourbon Barrel-Aged Darkness aged in High West Rye barrels, Asator Viking IPA, Cacao Bender, Cynic, Furious, Hell, Pentagram, Pils, and Todd The Axe Man.
Victory brews include: Anniversary XX, Blackboard, Cage Radler, Dirtwolf, Frische Weisse, Golden Monkey, Headwaters Pale, Kirsch Gose, Prima Pils, and Summer Love.
The event runs from 5pm-10pm and is open to the public with no admission fee.
Jun
3
Fri
SAVORSM: An American Craft Beer & Food Experience @ National Building Museum
Jun 3 @ 7:30 PM – 11:00 PM

What:              SAVORSM: An American Craft Beer & Food Experience, presented by the Brewers Association (BA), will take place in DC again this year. Recognized as the nation’s premier craft beer and food pairing event, SAVOR, in its ninth year, unites thousands of craft beer and food lovers for a unique culinary experience.

Along with indulging in distinctive craft beer and culinary creations from a diverse lineup of 76 small and independent craft breweries, guests will be able to mingle with the remarkable personalities behind the craft beers being served.

 

When:             Friday, June 3 and Saturday, June 4, 2016

7:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. ET

Where:            National Building Museum
401 F Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20001

 

Who:               Small and independent craft brewers from around the country

  • 28 states and Washington, D.C. are represented
  • 50 percent of breweries are first time SAVOR participants
  • 70 percent of the participating breweries were not at SAVOR last year

 

Chef Adam Dulye, Brewers Association executive chef and co-author of CraftBeer.com’s Beer & Food Course, created the food pairing menu with collaboration from several world class chefs, Cicerones and Brewers Association staff.

 

Why:               With craft beer continuing to grow in popularity and new breweries emerging daily, the industry has gained increased traction in the culinary sphere. SAVOR embraces this synergy by bringing together some of America’s finest food and craft beer pairings, all curated by Chef Dulye, in order to draw attention to the diverse offerings craft brewers continue to present us with. Attendees will be able to sample appetizers and craft beers from 76 different small and independent craft brewers. Additionally, SAVOR gives guests the opportunity to broaden their knowledge in the tasting Salons; these directed educational experiences provide thought-provoking information and discussion on a variety of craft beer topics.

 

Ticket             Member Pre-Sale*: March 22, 2016

Info:                Public Ticket Sale: March 23, 2016

 

* Note: You must be a Brewers Association or American Homebrewers Association member by 5:00 p.m. MT on March 13, 2016 to participate in the member pre-sale.

 

Grand Tasting Ticket ($135 per ticket, one evening Friday or Saturday) includes:

 

  • Craft beer and food (small plate) pairings—a variety of food items and two-ounce tastings of craft beer
  • The opportunity to meet and talk with many luminaries and innovators of the craft beer world
  • A commemorative tasting glass
  • An event program with room for tasting notes
  • An exit gift

 

Grand Tasting + Salon Package Ticket ($155 per ticket, one evening Friday or Saturday + one Salon) includes:

 

  • Entrance to Grand Tasting
  • One private tasting or education Salon of your choice. Review the Salon schedule to identify your preferred selection in advance of the ticket sale.

 

SAVOR ticket sales are limited to two tickets per night, per order. There is limited availability.

 

*Admission to each Salon requires a separate salon ticket and is limited to those who have already purchased a General Admission ticket for that evening.

 

2016 Extras:

 

  • Collaboration beer: Deschutes Brewery in Oregon and Allagash Brewing Company in Maine came together to brew Pettygrove’s Chance exclusively for SAVOR attendees. The beer celebrates Francis Pettygrove, who named Portland after the port city in his home state of Maine, forever connecting the two states. Each attendee will receive a bottle of this special beer as an exit gift.

 

 

Website:         SavorCraftBeer.com