![]() Looking to take in the festivities with little ones? The Petworth brewery is hosting its annual Family Gras on Sunday, which means face painting, balloon animals, and libations for the adults. Hurricane doughnuts? Yes please! Stop by the Penn Quarter eatery and beer spot on Tuesday and grab one for $5.25 (note: it’s boozy so the treat is 21+). In addition to dirty rice and hurricanes, head chef Claudio Foschi will fry up pączki, a traditional Polish jam-filled doughnut, on Tuesday. The Mardi Gras menu will be offered exclusively at the Salt Line on Tuesday. While the New Orleans-inspired spot isn’t opening until the spring, get a preview of dishes like seafood gumbo. The Salt Line will offer a sneak preview of its upcoming downtown DC sister restaurant, Dauphine’s. For dessert, try the chicory cafe au lait with sopapillas. In addition to the iconic King Cake Kolache, this Tex-Mex spot has cooked up some savory specials including a fried gator po’ boy and crawfish taquito. Local bars and restaurants celebrate Mardi Gras, including a multi-day celebration at Black Jack (pictured). Tickets start at $350 and raise funds for Anacostia Connected. Some of DC’s most prominent chefs from acclaimed restaurants like Anju and Kith/Kin will team up to create a prix-fixe, family-style meal. The fiery eatery is celebrating Mardi Gras with a Carnival Around The World on Tuesday. The Southern comfort Navy Yard restaurant will have all-you-can-eat jambalaya, king cake, and fried green tomatoes. There’re also specialty cocktails from Whiskey Wright distillery named after African American trailblazers. Three courses highlight Southern flavors and ingredients such as gumbo and pecan-roasted Gulf fish. The neighborhood spot is offering a prix-fixe dinner on Tuesday. 90s Love Fest, 90s Masquerade Ball, 90s Memorial Weekend Jam. Feb 15 at the Elks Lodge Ballroom, Fairfax, Va. 61 Rumors, 610, 614 Summer Jam, 614 Villainz, 627 Stomp - February Paris Of The Plains. gave no public concerts due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. From December 2019 to December 2021 the Washington Saengerbund. first public performance after almost two years of hiatus due to COVID-19. Get your ticket now The Masquerade Ball will be held on Saturday, Februat the The Vault Event Center. Dec 12 at the Willard Intercontinental Hotel, Washington, D.C. This event will quickly become one of the most coveted social events held during Mardi Gras season. ![]() ![]() America Eats Tavern is cooking up shrimp jambalaya. The Vault Event Center is proud to present The 1st Annual Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball. Guests can indulge in $2 king cake slices and $5 cocktails and beignets. While the Arlington cafe dishes up the flavors of New Orleans everyday, they’re going all out on Fat Tuesday with live music, flowing Abita beers, and lots of good eats from chef/owner David Guas. ![]() In addition to unlimited New Orleans-style eats and drinks, the extravaganza includes a costume contest, hurricane cocktail competition, jazz funk brass banks, and Louisiana celebrity chef David Guas with a slew of friends. The annual Mardi Gras party at Union Market’s Dock 5 kicks off on Tuesday at 6 PM. ![]()
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