Enjoy some pale ale brew along with some fruity hookah that will bring you back to your African roots. Read more.
Sitting just beneath its sister beer haven ChurchKey, Birch & Barley is the full package: a refined menu plus creative desserts and a beer list that is 555-strong. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
It’s more than a cocktail lounge -- the place has a full menu and beers on tap. Should you need a cocktail, though, Dirty Martini can deliver, including with its namesake drink. Read more.
This is a strictly food-as-art kind of thing here, a rare-meats-involving, miniaturized-cocktails-serving, strangely titled-menu-item-featuring meal that you will be talking about for years. Read more.
The spicy and sour food from the northeastern Issan region can include sausage with kaffir and basil, as well as pork rib with whiskey and garlic. Don't be afraid to get a little messy. Read more.
Blackened red fish for $10 with all the proceeds going to those water-men on the Gulf who continue to wait for better days. The fundraiser runs through to January. Read more.
As the name implies, it's red. It's small, expertly designed, vaguely Parisian. This is the sort of place where you sort of curl away into the corner with a rum cocktail, perhaps a "San Juan Swizzle" Read more.
Wednesday nights at the Blaguard, Pyongyang Gang hosts a Korean-influenced pop-up menu that contains only four items. Read more.
Tucked into a quiet corner of the busy Dupont Circle neighborhood, Hank's Oyster Bar is a local standby for its fresh seafood and laid-back atmosphere. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
‘Speakeasy’ Sundays beginning Jan. 14: a bimonthly supper club & cabaret featuring well-known, downtown New York drag artists. Read more.
President Obama Speaks at the National Women's Law Center Annual Awards Dinner. Read more.
Hana Market was once a travel agency specializing in excursions to Japan. It's now been converted to a market that provides excursions to Japan without leaving D.C. Read more.
Everyone comes to get the salty oat cookies ($1.95), but the Bento boxes ($8.75) have a little more substance. Of course they have lots of tea iced or hot. They even use tea to flavor their salmon. Read more.
The tapas restaurant features all the usual suspects -- patatas bravas (fried potatoes with aioli), gambas al ajillo (shrimp with garlic oil), salt-cod fritters and seafood paella. Read more.
Have a "Sex with the Bartender" (drink!) at this cavernous DuPont lair. #thrillist Read more.
The pop-up directly imports the beans that he roasts to optimal flavor.He will be serving single-origin pour-over filter coffee, cold-brewed coffee and drinks from a full espresso bar. Read more.
The joint is an icon, known for its gigantic beer menu, a 1,000-plus bottles & cans that once earned a spot in the Guinness World Records. Now is the time to get that last draft before it goes. Read more.
Mac and cheese: Rather than meld into a stringy mess, the cheeses bake into an almost souffle-like texture. Truffle-infused bread crumbs make for a delightfully crunchy crown. Read more.
The mac and cheese arrives sizzling in a cast-iron skillet, the perfect warmer for a cold winter day. Read more.
Come for the beer, stay for the burgers. The kitchen uses pure Hereford beef and the naturally beefy flavor needs no adornment other than what it comes with: lettuce, tomato and a sesame-seed bun. Read more.
Established: 1940. Vibe: The fictional Monk’s Cafe from “Seinfeld.” Signature dish: Roast turkey with dressing, cranberry sauce and gravy. Read more.