FOOD & DRINK
Guest column: Ending restaurants' tip credit could cost jobs, close eateries and bars
State Sen. Cindy Friedman said she was “confused” about employees and local restaurateurs’ opposition to a proposed ballot measure to eliminate Massachusetts’s tip credit. Allow me to clear up the confusion: The same policy is currently stifling income for servers and bartenders and endangering local restaurant...
The search for the most popular Costco item in DC is over
WASHINGTON - Can you guess what the most popular Costco item is in Washington, D.C.?. According to a new report, La Terra Fina’s Spinach Artichoke & Parmesan Dip & Spread is the nation's capital's most popular Costco item. The spread is described as a blend of savory spinach, tangy...
‘Bitter end’: Georgetown Foxtrot manager describes shock of store’s abrupt closure
After delighting Washingtonians with its eclectic catalog of snacks for the past three years, Foxtrot Market, an upscale take on the everyday corner store, has closed its doors. Amid D.C.’s evolving culinary landscape, Foxtrot’s departure leaves behind a legacy of community-oriented spaces, innovative flavors and packaging, and cherished memories for...
Washington Post food critic highlights favorite restaurants, including an Alexandria spot
Vermilion at 1120 King Street has some pretty prestigious fans. Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema shared a list of his five favorite spots around the area with an emphasis on international cuisine. The last location on the list was Vermiilion, an Americana restaurant in Old Town known for its...
14 Best Restaurants in Washington DC
Dining in America’s capital means a diversity of flavors! Here are the best restaurants in Washington DC. One of my favorite things to do when I visit Washington DC is to eat! There are so many delicious restaurants to choose from, but I’ve rounded up some of my favorites. Read on to find out where to eat in Washington DC.
High notes: Jazz series swings back for Sculpture Garden's silver jubilee
Washington, D.C. (7News) — Jazz in the Garden summer series is back at the National Gallery of Art's Sculpture Garden. Not only are they bringing back the series that has run for more than 20 years, but they are also celebrating 25 years of the National Gallery's Sculpture Garden.
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