Sep
21
Sat
Heurich Oktoberfest  @ Heurich House
Sep 21 @ 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

The Heurich House Museum is bringing back its old Heurich Oktoberfest celebration, but with a new twist: their Senate Beer revival will be fully available to the public for the first time since 1956, and the museum asked some of their new friends to help celebrate!

On September 21st from 1-4pm the Oktoberfest-style biergarten festival will take place in the museum’s Castle Garden and feature Senate Beer plus brews from Sankofa Beer CompanyRed Bear Brewing Co.ANXO CiderySilver Branch Brewing Co.Supreme Core CiderCrooked Run Brewing andStreetcar 82 Brewing Co.. Owners and representatives of these breweries and cideries will be onsite. During a VIP hour, meet Tom Shellhammer from Oregon State Fermentation Science Department who helped develop the Senate Beer recipe based on historic documents. All tickets include unlimited tastings and full-pours, and a meal from Helga’s Catering of grilled bratwurst on a roll (sauerkraut & mustard optional), and a pretzel.

Senate Beer, DC’s hometown brew, is the most historically and scientifically accurate beer revival we know of. Based on a 20-page-laboratory-report from 1948. This Chr. Heurich Brewing Co. Senate Beer brand, was popularized in the 1890s, survived Prohibition, and was produced until 1956. After guests taste tested the beer for the first time in over 60 years this June, the museum finalized the recipe.

Tickets:

VIP Access – $85

1-2pm:

Exclusive access to VIP Senate Beer Bar and talk by Tom Shelhammer from Oregon State Fermentation Science Department who helped develop the Senate Beer revival.

2-4pm:

Unlimited Beer, 1 Meal, 1 Pretzel

General Admission – $65

1-4pm:

Unlimited Beer, 1 Meal, 1 Pretzel

The Details:

1pm: Castle Garden gates open

1-2pm: Exclusive VIP Bar open to VIP ticket-holders

1-4pm: Biergarten

4pm: Event ends

Tickets: http://bit.ly/HHOkt2019 

 

*This event is 21+, I.D. must be presented at the door. 

**Please take note that the museum will not be open during this event.

Sep
23
Mon
Eat Well, Do Justice: Celebrity Chef Knish Knockout! @ University of the District of Columbia Student Center
Sep 23 @ 11:34 AM – 12:34 PM

On September 23, 2019, Tzedek DC, a DC legal services organization will hold Eat Well, Do Justice: Celebrity Chef Knish Knockout!.  The event raises funds for Tzedek DC (“Sedek DC”), a non-profit organization headquartered at the UDC David A. Clarke School of Law with the mission of safeguarding the rights of low-income DC residents facing often unjust debt collection lawsuits and other predatory consumer crises. www.tzedekdc.org

The event will be held at the University of the District of Columbia Student Center. Five acclaimed DC area chefs will create their own take on the knish, the traditional Jewish staple. Attendees will sample each creation and, along with a panel of judges, vote to determine the winner.

The five local Chefs who will be featured at the event are:

·      Cathy Barrow, Cookbook author and Washington Post Food columnist

·      Ian Boden, Chef, The Shack

·      Todd Gray, Chef-owner Equinox

·      Johanna Hellrigl, Partner, Fat Baby Restaurant Group, Executive Chef of Doi Moi

·      Keshaun Winston, Instructor at Cookology and former personal chef for President Obama

Guest Judges who will determine the celebrity chef winner (along with event attendees) are:

·      Renée McDonald Hutchins, Dean, UDC David A. Clarke School of Law

·      Dahlia Lithwick, Legal writer, Slate

·     The Hon. Jamie Raskin, U.S. House of Representatives

·      Ed Scarpone, 2018 Eat Well Do Justice! winner and Schlow Restaurant Executive

Bonnie Benwick, Former Deputy Food Editor for The Washington Post, will serve as the Honorary Chair of the event.  Co-chairs for the event are Courtney Weiner, June Kress, Laura Kumin, and Nina Simon.

“Tzedek DC’s focus is fundamentally on a civil rights issue, serving the communities where predatory abuses in lending and lawsuits have been most prevalent,” says Ariel Levinson-Waldman, Founding President and Director-Counsel for Tzedek DC. “This event is an entertaining way to raise funds for this important work, in which we are inspired by the ancient command from the Book of Deuteronomy: “Tzedek, Tzedek tirdof,” or “justice, justice you shall pursue.”

Oct
19
Sat
DC Mac and Cheese Festival @ The Lots at Audi Field in Buzzard Point
Oct 19 @ 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

 

Let’s Get Cheesy….

Food Trucks, Restaurants, Food Vendors, and Chefs from MD/VA/DC will be serving up the best Mac and Cheese creations!

There are also over 60 craft beers, wines, ciders, bourbons, whiskeys and spirits to sample.

Over 25 Kinds of Mac and Cheese

Live Music from DC’s Hottest Bands

Crazy Creations in the Chef’s Corner

and so much more…

TICKET OPTIONS

For A Limited Time. All tickets include a FREE Mac + Cheese T-Shirt.

2 FOR 1 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT 10AM

VIP

$70 $50

2 for 1 tickets available to the first 100 ticket purchasers at 10am. After that tickets will be on sale for $50 for a limited time.

Valid Noon – 5pm. The VIP SESSION offers an exclusive tasting experience. Each guest enjoys: All-You-Care-To-Taste drinks, VIP toilets, 1 extra hour of tastings, souvenir glass, 4 Mac + Cheese Tickets, the Cheesy Chef’s Corner, and all Live entertainment. These tickets are limited and will SELL OUT. 

GENERAL ADMISSION

$40 $25

2 for 1 tickets available to the first 100 ticket purchasers at 10am. After that tickets will be on sale for $25 for a limited time.

Valid 1pm – 5pm. Each guest enjoys: a souvenir glass, All-You-Care-To-Taste drinks, all Live Entertainment, and the Cheesy Chef’s Corner. All Mac + Cheese dishes are a la carte.

MAC + CHEESE ONLY ADMISSION

$25

Valid 1pm – 5pm. Each guest enjoys: all Live Entertainment, 4 Mac + Cheese Tickets (a $12 value) and the Cheesy Chef’s Corner.

Nov
16
Sat
Blackfeet Nation Tribal Festival @ National Museum of the American Indian
Nov 16 @ 10:00 AM – 5:00 AM

Blackfeet Nation Tribal Festival

Saturday, Nov. 16, and Sunday, Nov. 17; 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, D.C.

Visitors can learn about the Blackfeet Nation and the many aspects unique to Blackfeet culture through this two-day festival. The Blackfeet Reservation, located in northwestern Montana along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, is home to one of the 10 largest tribes in the United States, with more than 17,000 enrolled members. Throughout the festival weekend, Blackfeet artists, performers, historians and culture bearers will share demonstrations and performances. Highlights will include seasonally appropriate dances and stories, and demonstrations of making traditional regalia from the hides of buffalo, deer, elk and antelope. During the celebration, visitors can see traditional and contemporary artistic creations, including beadwork, handcrafted jewelry, quillwork, pottery, horsehair work, moccasins, carvings and baskets.

Disney Themed Trivia Brunch @ City Tap Penn Quarter
Nov 16 @ 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

On Saturday, November 16, City Tap Penn Quarter will host a Disney Themed Trivia Brunch with Port City Brewing Company from 11am to 3pm. Guests can sign up for trivia the day of and the winner will receive two tickets to the She & Him concert at The Anthem on December 5 at 8pm.

Nov
17
Sun
Blackfeet Nation Tribal Festival @ National Museum of the American Indian
Nov 17 @ 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Blackfeet Nation Tribal Festival

Saturday, Nov. 16, and Sunday, Nov. 17; 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, D.C.

Visitors can learn about the Blackfeet Nation and the many aspects unique to Blackfeet culture through this two-day festival. The Blackfeet Reservation, located in northwestern Montana along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, is home to one of the 10 largest tribes in the United States, with more than 17,000 enrolled members. Throughout the festival weekend, Blackfeet artists, performers, historians and culture bearers will share demonstrations and performances. Highlights will include seasonally appropriate dances and stories, and demonstrations of making traditional regalia from the hides of buffalo, deer, elk and antelope. During the celebration, visitors can see traditional and contemporary artistic creations, including beadwork, handcrafted jewelry, quillwork, pottery, horsehair work, moccasins, carvings and baskets.

Nov
19
Tue
Pocahontas: Her Place in the Emerging Atlantic World and Nascent United States @ National Museum of the American Indian
Nov 19 @ 2:00 AM – 4:00 AM

Pocahontas: Her Place in the Emerging Atlantic World and Nascent United States

Tuesday, Nov. 19; 2 p.m.

National Museum of the American Indian, Rasmuson Theater, Washington, D.C.

Pocahontas lived and died not only in the maelstrom of the English–Powhatan encounter in the early 17th century, but at a singular moment in world history. She participated in the newly emerging Atlantic world. Her legacy helped shape Europeans’ conception of that world and the United States’ conception of itself for centuries. Why and how so? This presentation by National Museum of the American Indian Curator Cécile R. Ganteaume explores what is known about Pocahontas and her early impact on European and American thought.

Nov
27
Wed
Friendsgiving Family Feast at The Alex Speakeasy @ Alex Speakeasy
Nov 27 @ 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Friendsgiving Family Feast at The Alex Speakeasy – Wednesday, November 27 @ 7pm to 9pm

Join The Alex Speakeasy team for a Friendsgiving Feast on Wednesday, November 27. From 7pm to 9pm, enjoy an all-you-can-eat buffet of Cajun fried turkey, honey baked ham, sweet potato pave, honey goat cheese Brussels sprouts, string beans, cranberry compote, chef’s seasonal stuffing, mini pumpkin cheesecake, and more. Pair these holiday delights with an array of new winter cocktails like the Lord of Light with Old Raj 110 Proof Gin, Fernet Branca, yellow Chartreuse, and orange bitters, Fire in the Hills with Bols Genever, bonal, Becherovka, Alpino & oolong bitters, salt, and oak smoke, and Juicy Dee with Rittenhouse Rye, blood orange shrub, fresh lemon juice, and sugar. For more information or to purchase your all-inclusive ticket ($45), visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/friendsgiving-family-feast-at-the-alex-with-cajun-fried-turkey-tickets-81851858111. Seating is limited.

Nov
29
Fri
Native American Heritage Day: Family Fun Day @ National Museum of the American Indian
Nov 29 @ 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Native American Heritage Day: Family Fun Day

Friday, Nov. 29; 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, D.C.

 

The museum’s unique family celebration of Native American Heritage Day showcases Native culture through interactive dancing, games, storytelling, hands-on activities and make-and-takes, as well as music and dance presentations. The program features the Dineh Tah Navajo Dancers throughout the day. Join the museum in recognizing the many contributions of Native Americans to all aspects of life in the United States.

Oyster Oyster Roast @ Estadio
Nov 29 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Set to be one of 2019’s most exciting restaurant openings, the sustainable, seasonal and plant-centric Oyster Oyster from restaurateur Max Kuller, Chef Rob Rubba and barman Adam Bernbach is previewing their forthcoming concept with a new pop-up later this month. On Black Friday, November 29 from noon to 3pm, the trio will host “Oyster Oyster Roast” – a family-style oyster pan roast party at its sister restaurant Estadio complete with roasted oysters, oyster mushrooms, Oyster Mary cocktails and natural wines.
After announcing Oyster Oyster one year ago this month, Rubba, Bernbach and Kuller are thrilled to invite the public to another preview pop-up of the restaurant, set to open soon, in early winter 2019. They are embracing winter weather by shining the spotlight on one of the season’s most comforting oyster-centric dishes – the oyster pan roast. Traditionally a decadently creamy oyster stew, Chef Rubba’s version is vegan save for the oysters themselves, subbing in a pumpkin pecan “cream” made with a house toasted pecan ‘milk’ giving the broth a velvety, rich texture while remaining dairy-free.
For just $30 (plus tax and gratuity), diners can enjoy a four-course family-style feast, featuring Oyster Pan Roast with pumpkin pecan “cream,” chili oil and herbs;  Slow-Roasted Oyster Mushrooms marinated in garlic and warm spices; a Kale and Sunflower Caesar salad, featuring a vegan dressing made with sunflower seeds; and homemade Sourdough Bread with seaweed butter.
Beverages will be available a la carte, featuring an Oyster Oyster Mary from Bernbach; and several natural wines by the glass and bottle, hand-picked by Kuller.
“Oyster Oyster Roast” reservations are limited and available on Resy at https://resy.com/cities/dc/estadio?date=2019-11-29.
Oyster Oyster will continue hosting subsequent pop-ups to share their journey with hungry Washingtonians. For more information, please follow them on Instagram at @oysteroysterdc.
WHO:              Restaurateur Max Kuller
                         Chef Rob Rubba
                        Barman Adam Bernbach
WHEN:            Friday, November 29
                         12 p.m. – 3 p.m.
WHERE:           Estadio
1520 14th St. NW
                        Washington, DC 20005