Ed. Note: If like me you are too lazy/unskilled to make your own glogg Robyn has some options you can purchase around town. What’s your favorite hot winter drink?

I’m not a fan of summertime-themed drinks. I’d rather drink my vodka on ice rather than a sickly sweet pina-daiquiri-melon-ruby red- tini sprinkled with pomegranate seeds and adorned with a mini-umbrella. So I celebrate when winter rolls around. Not the biting cold, the frigid life-doubting AM walks to the metro under darkened skies, or the emergency Kleenex runs to the Columbia Heights CVS…I celebrate warm winter drinks. Depressing weather turns even the most sober of folks into seasonal boozers, and thankfully, DC has plenty of winterized warm drinks to accommodate.

Fado: While I’ve never fared well on their popular pub quizzes, I’m a pro at consuming Fado’s signature Irish Coffee. It’s simple solution for cold weather – no frills, no sugar-coated, caramelized trimmings. Just whiskey, coffee, and cream. Fado’s version includes Bushmills Irish Whiskey and brown sugar and cinnamon. It’s the perfect drink to sip slowly while you figure out “Which Pseudonym was used by the writer Hector Hugh Munro and is also the name for a Japanese drink?” Who comes up with these questions? I curse the inventor of the pub quiz.

Bourbon: You see them in masses. The sniffling, coughing, Robitussum-IVed sickly of DC crawl to Bourbon (both in Glover Park and Adams Morgan). But not because Bourbon has any sort of medical facility. What they do have is an alcoholic elixir that is designed to relieve a cold and mental anguish over being ill: the hot toddy. While I don’t like to throw around the term ‘mixologist,’ I do trust Bourbon with my booze. Their hot toddy, made with Evan Williams bourbon, honey, and lemon juice, is served piping hot from a sympathetic bartender with extra napkins to blow your nose into.

Old Europe: Even if you don’t have a cold, you can still enjoy the taste of cough syrup with a sip of Gluhwein, a mulled wine drink served by Old Europe restaurant in Glover Park. The German themed – and I mean THEMED – restaurant has all kinds of Deutschlander flags and trinkets on the walls, friendly servers to help you get through the menu (items include Bauernfrühstück, Zwiebelrostbraten, and Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte), and even a little old woman on a piano. They also have Gluhwein, which doesn’t taste entirely of grape cough syrup, but rather a warm, thicker, sweeter, red wine with spices. It’s an acquired taste,

Open City: If you think there’s no limit to caloric intake during the holidays (as I do), be sure to visit Open City in Woodley Park for their choice in hot drinks. Choose from the Snow Drift Tryst Coffee with Godiva White Chocolate and Mint, the Winter Break Rich Hot Chocolate with Navan Vanilla Flavor or the Almond Joyfulness Caramel Latte with Amaretto and Godiva Chocolate. I think I gained a pound just typing that. Each one is rich, tasty, guilt-ridden goodness.

 


I’ve been asked by a number of folks some options for new years. So I had Raz, Tina, Nichole as well as myself put a few together. If you have any recommendations please put them in the comments. Thanks.

From Solly’s:

Celebrate the New Year with the Washington Irish Rugby Team!

Tickets include 2 hour complimentary Surreal Vodka, Heineken Light, and PBR until 10:30PM.

Admission also includes:

* Buffet of great food
* Live band covering your favorites
* $3 Surreal Vodka after 10:30PM
* $3 Heineken Light and PBR
* Champagne Toast

New Year’s Eve Irish Fundraiser

When: New Year’s Eve – 8pm to Close
Where: Solly’s U st Tavern, 11th and U st NW
What: Open Bar and food from 8 to 10pm, bands, prizes, good times
Cost: $45 before the event
**Buy your tickets here http://www.washingtonirishrfc.org/nyePay.php

More after the jump. (more…)


This is from a buddy of mine who is currently serving somewhere in Iraq.

During the holiday season let’s take a second to remember and appreciate all the folks serving overseas particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan. To support our service members has nothing to do with politics. Let’s just recognize their sacrifice and wish them a speedy and safe return home.


Back in August we learned of the opening. The day has arrived and they beat the Shawarma Spot set to open up on 18th Street. It seems DC’s going Shawarma crazy. I was alerted by a commenter and checked it out this weekend. Because I am odd I tried the falafel and it was delicious. The owners are from Bethlehem so they got some Middle East shawarma cred. The grand opening is set for 2 weeks or so but the store will continue its soft opening until that point. Check out some interior photos and the menu after the jump. (more…)


This if from a Church near my house at the corner of Illinois and Taylor. A neighbor told me that there was actually a bit of a protest going on where the police responded but sadly I was sleeping off some Cutty Sark and sodas. There must’ve been a couple hundred folks celebrating at this church.

Wikipedia says:

“The Ethiopian Church celebrates his feast on 28 December, with a sizeable number of its believers making a pilgrimage to a church dedicated to “Saint Gabriel” in Kulubi on that day.”

Perhaps related to the previously mentioned protest:


Sadly I was only able to get the top part as the rest was blocked by the fence. But you can tell this is wicked fresh. It’s painted on the side of rowhouse.


Obviously the stained glass is sweet but I also dig the super old door knob.

I’m aware I’m not normal…


A very nice house in and of itself but this a bonus historical house. Again, I love stumbling upon these.


I thought I’d open up this thread just in case some folks have to work today.  You can share your holiday joy/angst here.


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