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Ala is Changing the Meaning of Happy Hour — Join Them!

New to the Dupont scene, ala is reshaping the way happy hours and brunches are done in D.C. and just in time for the warm weather, too!

Why limit yourself to a few pre-selected happy hour items when you could try the entire menu? This is exactly what ala realized when crafting their new Happy Hour deal. Beginning this Monday, April 12, ala will be offering 25% off the ENTIRE menu during Happy Hour. Rather than just a few bar snacks and house beverages, ala wanted guests to have a chance to try everything they have to offer.

Monday through Thursday from 4-6 p.m., you can enjoy everything from their charcuterie options to their Short Ribs with Chickpea Cream — for ¾ of the price. Included in this deal are their photo-worthy speciality cocktails plus wines from all over the world.

The key meaning behind their name, ala, is a blend of all the colors, and with that in mind, they have created this Happy Hour deal to allow us to come together and have the flexibility to try the many flavors, colors and offerings they have to offer — without restrictions.

Check out their availability here to join them on their journey to change the meaning of Happy Hour!

Plus, if you’re looking for an end-of-week treat, ala also offers an incredible bottomless brunch not just on Saturday’s and Sunday’s — but every Friday as well! For $39, enjoy endless small plates of your choosing and drinks that include far beyond just a mimosa carafe. Their signature mimosa bar allows you to choose your favorite flavors and garnishes while their other bottomless drinks include everything from bloody mary’s, draft beers and house wine to even mixed drinks. We all knew 2021 would be the time to say goodbye to the idea that only champagne can be bottomless — and ala agrees! Enjoy tequila sodas, g&t’s, or a few glasses of cold white as you dive into the flavorful experience of ala.

On the food front, their plates have been carefully curated with your favorites in mind. With a Levantine twist to brunch classics and an array of unique items, you will be wanting to try it all! Consider the Truffle Za’atar Fries, Crispy Fried Caraway Toast and Sucuk Omelette — you will not be disappointed.

We hear they have been booking up almost every weekend, so make sure to make your reservations in advance. Whether you’d like to be outside on their expansive patio or tucked inside with some AC to keep you cool — you can make your reservations here!

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