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From a dozen to fifty and now up to 124, nicely done DC!!
From a press release:
“While the nation’s capital hosts inauguration weekend, 124 local hospitality businesses are making a statement of love, compassion and community by donating proceeds from the weekend to local charities. Washington, DC’s thriving service industry organized together to give generously from their profits to local service organizations. The diversity of participating venues is as dynamic as the DMV itself, from restaurants like Bad Saint, District Distilling Co. and Oyamel to shops and retailers like Scissor & Comb Salon, Logan Hardware and Glen’s Garden Market. Visitors and residents are encouraged to dine, drink and shop at the participating businesses this Friday, Saturday, Sunday and beyond.
All Is Service DC is an initiative of 124 venues city wide that are donating to causes as diverse as women’s health, the arts, LGBTQ issues, homelessness, food access, support for the local migrant community and the environment. The message has been positively overwhelming: DC’s service industry welcomes all for an opportunity to give back.
All In Service DC is the brainchild of two local service industry professionals inspired to give more to the community.
“We put out the call and DC’s hospitality community responded,” says Alaina Dyne, co-creator of All In Service DC. “Giving back is not just about being generous with your dollars, it is also about being generous with your attention to others. We look forward to opening our doors and attending to all for the inauguration weekend.”
“All In Service DC celebrates DC’s diversity by giving back to local organizations that keep our community thriving,” says, Amanda Carpenter co-creator of All In Service DC. “This project is about pulling together as a community. We are proud of the statement All In Service DC makes: Washington, DC is an amazing place to live, work, dine and drink because we care about our community.”
The project is led by an all-woman team of organizers: Amanda Carpenter, Alaina Dyne, Sarah Massey and Farrah Skeiky with support from Cherry Blossom Creative and Elsie Dwire Photo & Design.
The participating venues are:
Bad Saint
Righteous Cheese
Boqueria
Compass Rose Bar & Kitchen
China Chilcano
Jaleo DC
Jaleo Crystal City
Jaleo Bethesda
Oyamel
Zaytinya
Beefsteak Dupont
Beefsteak Foggy Bottom
Beefsteak Tenleytown
Rose’s Luxury
Glen’s Garden Market
Logan Hardware
5th Street Ace Hardware
Celadon Spa
Redwood Restaurant and Bar
Matine
Each Peach Market
Odd Provisions
Satellite Room
Baklava Couture
Brookland’s Finest Bar & Kitchen
Fiddleheads Salon
Kapnos
Homestead
Granville Moores
Timber Pizza
The Still Point Wellness Spa
The Bird
Willow
Fiddleheads Salon
Ivy and Coney
Lighthouse Yoga Center
Parlour Salon
Ice Cream Jubilee
Pleasant Pops
El Camino
1905
Kingfisher
Duplex Diner
Del Campo
Fig & Olive
Himitsu
Driftwood Kitchen
Mezcalero Cocina Mexicana
Denizens Brewing Co
One Eight Distilling
Graffiato
The Looking Glass Lounge
Toki Underground
Cork Market & Tasting Room
Cork Wine Bar
Via Umbria
Mason Dixie Biscuit Co.
Mellow Mushroom
Smith Commons
Penn Social
New Columbia Distillers
Scissor & Comb Salon
RareSweets
District Distilling Co.
Cotton and Reed
Kapnos Kouzina
The Potter’s House
Logan 14 Aveda Salon & Spa
2 Birds, 1 Stone
Doi Moi
Estadio
Proof
Slim’s Diner
Petworth Citizen
Thip Khao
Beuchert’s
Room 11
Mandu
The Gibson
Tryst
Tryst @ The Phillips
The Diner
The Coupe
Open City
Open City@ The National Cathedral
Suns Cinema
Maple
Bourbon
The Queen Vic
Breadsoda
Chez Billy Sud
Marvin
American Ice Co.
Bar Pilar
Cafe Saint-Ex
Grand Central
Declaration
Teddy & The Bully Bar
Lincoln
DGS Delicatessen
Ventnor Sports Cafe
Momofuku CCDC
Commissary
Grillfish
Logan Tavern
The Pig
Lost Sock Roasters
The Wonderland Ballroom
Miss Pixie’s Furnishings & whatnot
Sudhouse DC
Lost & Found
The Escape Lounge
Dino’s Grotto
PAX Apothecary
Violet Boutique
Kapnos Taverna
Old Blue BBQ
Locale Workspace
Republic Restoratives
Jos. A. Magnus & Co.
Zeke’s Coffee DC
Purple Patch Restaurant
Lou’s City Bar
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