Dec
5
Wed
Jack Rose’s 7th Annual Repeal Day Party @ Jack Rose Dining Saloon
Dec 5 @ 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Prohibition-era whiskey. Burlesque. Bottomless bubbles. There’s no better place to celebrate the abolition of the booze-prohibiting 18th amendment than a place with the largest selection of whiskey in the Western hemisphere. Jack Rose Dining Saloon is celebrating the day alcohol was made legal once again with its 7th Annual Repeal Day Celebration on Wednesday, December 5 complete with Prohibition-era cocktails and punches, a special basement speakeasy, a Pappy Van Winkle happy hour, complimentary champagne, burlesque performances and more, from 5 p.m. to close.
Saloon happy Hour becomes “The Pappy Hour” from 5 to 7:30 p.m., when Jack Rose will offer the full Pappy Van Winkle bourbon and rye whiskey line-up at special pricing. Already one of the only places in the city to try all six hard-to-find bottlings, this rare offering will allow guests to try the cult-favorite Pappy Van Winkle at a discount. Jack Rose’s regular happy hour specials including half-priced bites and beer discounts will also be available.
The basement’s hidden Whiskey Cellar will convert into a 30s-style speakeasy complete with Prohibition-era bourbons, rye whiskeys and other vintage spirits, offering a rare chance to taste history. Old-time jazz tunes will transport guests to the era, along with classic vintage cocktails for $10.
The Saloon will also pour bottomless bubbles for only $20 all night, plus cocktails harking back to the era, like the Creole Cocktail with Bulleit Rye, Dolin Rouge sweet vermouth, Benedictine and Angostura bitters, and the Astoria with Nolet Gin, Dolin Blanc vermouth and orange bitters. A model wearing a Champagne glass-adorned dress will roam the building, passing complimentary Moët Hennessy to guests, burlesque dancers will perform for spectators throughout the evening, and cigarette girls will offer a selection of specially priced cigars.
And guests are of course encouraged to dress to the nines in flapper dresses and swanky suits, donning their most Prohibition-era attire, for a chance to win a $150 gift certificate.
There is no admission fee to Jack Rose’s 7th Annual Repeal Day Party and it is open to the public. For more information, please visit www.jackrosediningsaloon.com or call 202-588-7388.
WHO:              Jack Rose Dining Saloon
WHEN:           Wednesday, December 5, 2018
                         5 p.m. to close
WHERE:          Jack Rose Dining Saloon
2007 18th Street NW
                        Washington, DC 20009
Dec
9
Sun
Hanukkah Latke Brunch / eat.YOGA.drink. @ City Tap Dupont
Dec 9 @ 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Hanukkah Latke Brunch / eat.YOGA.drink. @ City Tap Dupont – Sunday, December 9

Visit City Tap Dupont on December 9 for a special Hanukkah iteration of their weekend brunch, featuring platters of latkes served with sour cream and applesauce for $8 as well as featured beers from Shmaltz Brewing. Stick around after grabbing an early brunch for a 12pm eat.YOGA.drink. instructor-led vinyasa class in City Tap Dupont’s private room. Tickets are $20 and include the class, small bites afterward, and an alcoholic drink of your choice. Make reservations for brunch and purchase tickets to the eat.YOGA.drink. class at www.citytap.com/location/dupont/.

Dec
16
Sun
Wake-n-Bake with Terrapin Beer Co. @ City Tap Penn Quarter
Dec 16 @ 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Wake-n-Bake with Terrapin Beer Co. @ City Tap Penn Quarter – Sunday, December 16

City Tap Penn Quarter is teaming up again with Terrapin Beer Co. for their annual Wake-n-Bake baking challenge. Amateur bakers will be challenged to make their most delicious creation using Terrapin Wake-n-Bake Coffee Oatmeal Imperial Stout. The bakers will present samples of their creations at City Tap Penn Quarter at 11am on December 16, with guests attending the event sampling all the desserts and voting on the winner. Bakers who want to participate can sign up by emailing info.pennquarter@citytap.com; guests who want to sample all the desserts and select their favorite can get a ticket for $10 at the door.

Feb
9
Sat
Chocolate Festival @ Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian
Feb 9 @ 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Chocolate Festival

Saturday, Feb. 9, and Sunday, Feb. 10; 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian holds its annual Chocolate Festival in February. From the blossoms of the cacao tree which grows in Mesoamerica, the Maya culture developed chocolate. This program will introduce visitors to indigenous symbols and images representing cacao throughout pre-Columbian history and invite participants to make an art-inspired piece. Participants will enjoy the music of Guatemalan Marimba with Marimba AWAL and join Grupo Los Tecuanes (Mixtec) as they share the process of turning cacao into chocolate. Executive Chef, Mitsitam Native Foods Café, Freddie Bitsoie (Diné), will demonstrate various recipes inspired by chocolate. Limited tastings will be available during the demonstrations. Families and children can participate in different activities in the imagiNATIONS Activity Center, including make-and-take a cacao pendant using the Mayan glyph for cacao (chocolate).

Crêpe Day: Celebrate La Chandeleur! @ Hillwood Estate
Feb 9 @ 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Crêpe Day: Celebrate La Chandeleur!

Saturday, February 9, 2019, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Enjoy crêpes, storytelling, art projects, and more amidst Hillwood’s spectacular gardens, magnificent mansion, and exquisite French treasures.

www.HillwoodMuseum.org 

4155 Linnean Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008

Feb
10
Sun
Chocolate Festival @ Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian
Feb 10 @ 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Chocolate Festival

Saturday, Feb. 9, and Sunday, Feb. 10; 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian holds its annual Chocolate Festival in February. From the blossoms of the cacao tree which grows in Mesoamerica, the Maya culture developed chocolate. This program will introduce visitors to indigenous symbols and images representing cacao throughout pre-Columbian history and invite participants to make an art-inspired piece. Participants will enjoy the music of Guatemalan Marimba with Marimba AWAL and join Grupo Los Tecuanes (Mixtec) as they share the process of turning cacao into chocolate. Executive Chef, Mitsitam Native Foods Café, Freddie Bitsoie (Diné), will demonstrate various recipes inspired by chocolate. Limited tastings will be available during the demonstrations. Families and children can participate in different activities in the imagiNATIONS Activity Center, including make-and-take a cacao pendant using the Mayan glyph for cacao (chocolate).

Feb
18
Mon
First Annual Not Wasted Dinner @ Equinox Restaurant
Feb 18 @ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

On February 18 at 7 pm, Chef Todd Gray will host the first annual Not Wasted Dinner, a tribute to the organizer’s collective mission to eradicate food waste in the hospitality industry. The dinner is a collaboration of diverse yet like-minded chefs who will create a four-course dinner made from “trash ingredients” like roots, stems and cuttings.

“As we celebrate our 20th year in business, we’re more committed than ever to taking dramatic steps to decrease the restaurant’s carbon footprint. The dinner will be both educational and delicious–showcasing how you can utilize otherwise wasted ingredients and have a sumptuous dining experience at the same time,” said Ellen Kassoff, co-owner of Equinox Restaurant.

The evening will also feature an interactive discussion with an enlightened group of esteemed panelists to discuss and guide us all in ways we can reduce, reuse, and recycle for a brighter, more promising environmental future.

Confirmed panelists include:

  • Amanda Stone, World Wildlife Fund
  • Elizabeth Bennett-Parker, Together We Bake
  • Hilary Landa, Ad Council
  • Laura Monto, Sodexo

Panel moderator: Lesly Baesens, DC Food Recovery Working Group

Guest Chefs

  • Todd Gray, Equinox Restaurant
  • Michelle Brown, Teaism
  • Gregory Payne, Sodexo
  • Robert Wood, SuperFd Catering

Special “Trashed” cocktails — using forgotten bits of bar fruit in syrups, garnishes, and mixers — will be crafted by Peter Grimm, Equinox Restaurant’s Bar Manager and Mixologist.

Tickets are $65 and may be purchased at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/not-wasted-dinner-at-equinox-restaurant-tickets-55034372289

Mar
5
Tue
Mardi Gras Extravaganza DC @ The Showroom
Mar 5 @ 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Mardi Gras Extravaganza DC will be coming to The Showroom [March 5, 2019] on Fat Tuesday from 6PM-10PM. Join the co-chairs – N’awlins native chef David Guas and chef Spike Mendelsohn, along with Gina Chersevani, one of the most beloved mixologists in the DC area, and Bruce Pike of Pike Productions known for elaborate event productions. The all-you-can-eatand drink [$55] night of indulgence benefits DC Central Kitchen. New Orleans-style food is presented by 20 of the top chefs in DC including ChikoThe Salt Line, Rocklands BBQJulii,District Doughnut, Good Stuff Eatery and more! Sip on cocktails crafted by 12 of the top mixologists, including Sarah Rosner of Bourbon Steak and Frankie Jones of Occidental Grill & Seafood, as the best bartenders in DC battle it out for the title of “Best Hurricane” in the cocktail competition. And, flying in from New Orleans for the occasion, mixologist Ryan Gannon of Curein New Orleans – winner of the 2018 James Beard Award for Outstanding Bar Program – will be serving up authentic, spirited sips. To top it all off, there’ll be a costume contest and live New Orleans style tunes – and, back by popular demand, 3 gorgeous drag queens. PAY ONE PRICE!Tickets are $55 per person, ORDER HERE. A limited number of tickets will also be available at the door. All attendees must be 21 years or older.

Turn Up the Heat culinary experience @ The Anthem
Mar 5 @ 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM
On Tuesday, March 5, the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (OCRA) will shake off the chill of winter with its annual “Turn Up the Heat” culinary experience at The Anthem (901 Wharf Street SW).
The highly anticipated event, emceed by ovarian cancer survivor Elle Simone Scott of America’s Test Kitchen on PBS, honors D.C.’s best female chefs, restaurateurs and mixologists and this year will tip its hat to Chef Seng Luangrath of Thip Khao, the Laotian sensation that has quickly become a local must-visit.
With her 2019 “Chef on Fire” OCRA honor, Thip Khao head chef and owner Seng Luangrath joins illustrious company, including past honorees Marjorie Meek-Bradley (St. Anselm) and James Beard Award nominee Amy Brandwein (Centrolina). And, the list of “Turn Up the Heat” participating restaurants and food industry pros providing the evening’s outstanding food and drinks for more than 400 guests reads like a who’s who of Washington’s female culinary visionaries, among them:
OCRA is the largest investor in ovarian cancer outside of the U.S. government and “Turn Up the Heat” is the organization’s hallmark fundraiser, raising critical funds for research and serving ovarian cancer survivors and their families.
“We’re thrilled to be hosting our annual ‘Turn Up the Heat’ event in support of all women who have been touched by ovarian cancer,” says OCRA President and CEO Audra Moran. “Having the top female chefs in Washington, D.C., supporting our cause sends a powerful message to all those affected by the disease, while also creating a fantastic evening of food, cocktails and fun.”
 
“Everything I do is to honor my late mother, she would’ve loved to see me at this year’s ‘Turn Up the Heat’ event as the Chef on Fire,” says Thip Khao head chef and owner Seng Luangrath. “Just recently, a friend of mine passed away from ovarian cancer and I’m dedicating my participation in OCRA’s largest fundraising event to her. Cancer touches all of us in one way or another – I hope everyone can join us at this thoughtful event for an incredible cause.
General admission for “Turn Up the Heat” begins at 6:30pm, with early entry at 6pm for VIP ticket holders who will mingle in the Teal Lounge, proudly sponsored by United Airlines.
For more information about OCRA and “Turn Up the Heat” and to purchase tickets, please visit: www.turnuptheheatdc.org
Mar
9
Sat
Les Dames d’Escoffier’s Pitch Fest @ Mission Navy Yard
Mar 9 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Women chefs, authors, culinarians, innovators and entrepreneurs will have a Shark Tank opportunity to present their ideas to a panel of professional experts as Les Dames d/Escoffier’s DC Chapter presents Pitch Fest, Saturday, March 9.

Local food entrepreneurs in retail, marketing and public relations will form the panel and will judge the pitches. The entrepreneurial winner will receive three hours of consulting services from the panelists plus a gift certificate to Michelin-starred restaurant Bresca.

Aviva Goldfarb, marketing executive and founder of “The Six o’ Clock Scramble” will moderate the panel that will include Stacey Adams, president and founder of Annapolis’ Tastings Gourmet Market; Susan Callaghan, chef and lecturer at University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Jill Collins, founder of hospitality PR firm Jill Collins Public Relations Group.

The brunch and presentation experience will be held at Mission Navy Yard from noon until 3 pm. Tickets, at $35 including brunch, may be obtained at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dc-pitch-fest-march-9-2019-noon-3-pm-tickets-55413950618

Food innovators wishing to make their pitch may sign up at https://tambrastevenson.typeform.com/to/N9TqWL

Les Dames d ’Escoffier Pitch Fest

Saturday, March 9, 2019

Noon – 3 pm

Mission Navy Yard – 1221 Van Street SE (corner Van & N Streets, across from Nats Stadium)

$35 includes brunch and presentations