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courtesy #BudClydesdalesDoDC

From a press release:

“The iconic Budweiser Clydesdales will visit the nation’s capital from Wednesday, April 6 until Sunday, April 10. While in town, the hitch team and red wagon will make appearances at D.C. landmarks including Nationals Park, the Verizon Center and the bustling Southwest Waterfront. Spot the Clydesdales? Use the hashtag #BudClydesdalesDoDC for the chance to win special prizes throughout the week.

During the five-day tour, beer fans will have an opportunity to catch the Clydesdales out and about in D.C. as they celebrate Anheuser-Busch’s new partnership with Nationals Park, Nats Opening Day, National Beer Day and a Washington Capitals home game. This April marks more than 80 years since a six-horse hitch of Budweiser Clydesdales visited Washington to deliver beer to President Franklin Roosevelt at the White House in honor of the repeal of Prohibition.

The Budwesier Clydesdales Washington tour schedule: (more…)


vendetta
1212 H Street, NE

From a press release:

“Vendetta on H Street NE is excited to partner with Jo-Jo Valenzuela & Jamie MacBain of Behind The Stick Consulting Group on The Cumberland, a pop-up cocktail lounge that will occupy the upstairs bar at Vendetta on Wednesday, Thursday & Friday nights starting April 6th.

The Cumberland’s drink menu will include a selection of draught cocktails ($12 each), boiler makers ($10 each), and a “Nashville Michelada” beer cocktail ($9). The full opening menu is included below. To complement the cocktails on The Cumberland nights, Vendetta’s kitchen plans to offer a selection of bar food until 1am, including snackable items like boiled peanuts, pimento cheese dip, a play on “shrimp & grits” with jalapeño hush puppies & grilled shrimp in a cream sauce, brisket hash with tater tots and whiskey gravy, and more. Their full dinner menu will also be available upstairs until 10pm.

The Cumberland will be open from 5pm – 1:30am Wednesday & Thursday nights, and 5pm – 2:30am on Fridays.

Also, mark your calendars for the next Maison-Dixon Hot Chicken night at Vendetta on Sunday, April 10th. Supper starts at 5pm with a full menu of Nashville Hot Chicken, Chicken and Waffles, Fried Smoked Pork Chops, Grilled Pimento Cheese and more! No reservations necessary.

The Cumberland Drink Menu (more…)


DC_Reynolds
3628 Georgia Ave, NW

From an email:

“DC Reynolds 4 year anniversary party is this Saturday.

Nappy Riddem is playing from 6-9pm. Brau Tapwagon is teaming up with Hardywood from Richmond from 4pm-12pm. Of course we’ll be doing BOGO from 5-9. Here is the lineup of beers:

Brau – Citizen, Corruption, Heurich Lager, Alpha Domina Mellis (nitro), Wings of Armageddon (nitro).

Hardywood – Singel, Pils, Great Return, Sidamo coffee stout, raspberry stout.”


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1337 Connecticut Ave, NW interior courtesy The Sheppard

“Dear PoPville,

Morris American Bar is opening in Shaw at 1020 7th Street, NW in mid May to early June. This bar is a collaboration between Chef Spike Mendelsohn, his business partner Vinoda Basnayake, and Bartender and Beverage Director David Strauss. Morris will be under full creative control of Strauss, and marks a reunion for he and Mendelsohn. The two were friends while Strauss was living and working in upstate NY and Mendelsohn was attending the Culinary Institute. About 8 months ago the group decided to renovate and reopen The Sheppard [1337 Connecticut Ave, NW], a Dupont circle Speakeasy bar, this time under Strauss’ guidance. Immediately after the collaboration a hotel purchased the building and stopped all plans from moving forward. Undeterred, the group then turned their attention to a property in a Shaw and began planning Morris. Morris will be a larger version of it’s speakeasy predecessor and will have all the great parts such as hand crafted cocktails, an entirely homemade ice program, no standing room, candlelit spaces, and live jazz, but will lose the speakeasy entrance and rules. It will also move from barely 40 seats to just above 70 and will increase it’s bar space and staff to compensate.

Strauss has 17 years experience behind the bar in cities all over the nation. Here in DC he has been the bar manager for Petworth Citizen, beverage director for Le Diplomate, and head bartender for Barmini/Minibar and the original Founding Farmers as well as creating the ice and beverage program for the Copycat Co. on H Street. Most notably Strauss trained under and worked alongside the late Sasha Petraske creator and owner of Milk and Honey NYC, the man most responsible for reinvigorating America’s cocktail culture. David is paying homage to his former mentor at Morris by recreating the style of bartending, in house production, and a full ice program that created the cocktail at the turn of the century. The bar program is based on humility and ice and the American cheers society.

The most exciting part is, if you want to get a taste of what’s to come before Morris opens you can go tonight. After the plans for Morris were complete, the group turned it’s attention back to The Sheppard, the bar that started the collaboration. Basnayake convinced the hotel and new owner’s of the building to let them reopen The Sheppard after all. After sitting vacant for the better part of a year The Sheppard got some new guts and bar equipment and an ice program to round it out. Strauss and the staff that will eventually make a home at The Morris are currently at The Sheppard seven days a week trying a new menu every single day. This is the time to see what they’re doing, the passion is high and they’re practicing, learning, and adapting everyday.”


DC-reynolds
3628 Georgia Ave, NW

“To the best of our knowledge, the first Nitro draft cocktails on ‪‎Georgia Ave. Spicy Margarita and a Sinnerling Sling now on tap.”

Repeat, Nitro draft cocktails!!! Oh my God that’s some funky shit. Better of the best, best believe they’re the baddest.

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via DC Reynolds


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From an email:

“Ripe, hosted by Right Proper Brewing and Kennedy MTI, will be at the Shaw Brewpub on Sunday, April 3, 1pm to 3pm. This year we have 10 local producers and importers (over 40 artisanal cheeses), as well as palate cleansers from Roots & Branches Crackers and Dolcezza Gelato. Melted cheese forms include a raclette and fondue station as well as passed cheesy bites. Crown Finish Caves from Brooklyn, NY will be bringing cheese washed in Right Proper beers. Our house beers have been carefully selected for cheese companionship, with beer and cheese pairing guides available. Tickets are $40 and includes all you can eat cheese, 3 beer samples, tax and gratuity. More information as well as a link to purchase tickets can be found on the Ripe website.”

right proper
624 T Street, NW


redline
707 G Street, NW

A couple months ago we learned that Redline Sports Bar was ordered to pay “$687,000 in damages after finding [an employee] was the victim of discrimination”. Now I’m hearing that this Sunday, March 27 could be the last day Redline will be open. I’ve sent an email for more details and will update when/if more is known.

Redline’s website says:

“Washington DC’s newest luxury gastropub Redline is located in the heart of DC’s Penn Quarter, steps away from the bustling Verizon Center and just across the street from the National Portrait Gallery.

Featuring built-in table taps, Redline offers a 130-seat sportspub and an 86-seat restaurant presenting “American cuisine with a French flair”. An 11-foot projection screen and over 40 flat screens provide instant visibility to your favorite sports games and news channel powerlunches.”


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