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DISTRICT STILL SUPPLY & CO.

918 F Street NW District Still & Supply Co., the capital’s newest underground speakeasy, has officially opened its doors (if you can find it). This new concept redefines the modern cocktail experience with an immersive nod to the Prohibition era, blending moody elegance, craftsmanship, and a sense of discovery. Guests are encouraged to “follow the ghostly whispers” and descend the spiral staircase into an atmospheric hideaway where history meets luxury. The password (SpiralSociety) unlocks entry into a world of rich textures, candlelit corners, and the hum of jazz beneath stone and slate. Inside, District Still & Supply’s “liquid time capsule” cocktail program brings back pre-Prohibition classics and reimagines them as journeys through time and taste, where the familiar meets the unexpected (think inventive riffs inspired by far-flung flavors and timeless spirits). The food menu, anchored by bold, shareable small plates, completes the experience, encouraging conversation and connection in a setting that feels equal parts hidden parlor and modern supper club.
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PHIA

PROJECTED OPENING: Early 2026 304 Carroll Street NW Phia will be opening early next year on the Takoma Park/Takoma DC border, bringing Appalachian tradition and cooking to DC and Montgomery County. Founded by Brad Feickert, Phia is named after his grandmother and her story serves as the inspiration for the new restaurant. Feickert hopes to make the concept not only about food, but a place where people feel at home.
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Raise Your Pinky: The DMV's Fall & Holiday Tea...

We at TheListAreYouOnIt.com are unabashed tea lovers. Give us a posh setting, a silver pot of something steeped and fragrant, a few towers of sweets and savories, and of course, a generous dollop of clotted cream, and we’re in our happy place. If you know us, you know we love a long, leisurely afternoon tea with friends, luxuriating in all the delicious ceremony. And the DMV takes its tea seriously. From grand hotels to hidden gems, there are plenty of ways to sip in style this season. Here’s where to indulge this fall and holiday season: NEW & NOTEWORTHY TEAS The Darcy’s “Wicked Witches” Afternoon Tea: The Darcy is taking ussomewhere over the rainbow with an Oz-inspired experience. Inpartnership with the Northern Virginia LEGO User Group, the hotel’s lobby has transformed into a whimsical Emerald City built from over 13,000 LEGO pieces. Alongside the spectacle, guests can enjoy a themed “Wicked Witches Afternoon Tea” featuring savory bites like Glinda’s Goodness, Emerald City Greens, and Bewitching Smoke, plus a bewitching lineup of pastries and assorted hot teas. $56 per person; reservations required. Fairmont Washington, D.C. Georgetown – Nutcracker Afternoon Tea: Back by popular demand, Fairmont has expanded dates for its beloved Nutcracker Afternoon Tea. Set within the beautifully decorated Loggia overlooking the courtyard’s twinkling lights, this tea is a visual and culinary feast. Expect savory delights like Gulf Shrimp & Mango Chutney Brioche and White Truffle Chicken Salad Croissant, followed by whimsical sweets — Gingerbread Reindeer Cake, Pistachio Cherry Craquelin Choux, and Chocolate Peppermint Swiss Roll. Adults enjoy a glass of Domaine Chandon; little ones sip sparkling cider and leave with a keepsake Nutcracker. $110 adults / $65 children (under 12) | Available throughout December | 1–3 PM. For more information or reservations, email [email protected] or call 202.457.5020. The Willard InterContinental – Fall Afternoon Tea: Inside the iconic Peacock Alley, the Willard’s Fall Afternoon Tea captures the essence of the season with herbal blends like Bourbon Pumpkin Praline and small bites such as Butternut Squash Tart and Saffron Deviled Egg. Pair it with a seasonal cocktail or mocktail at the Round Robin Bar — the Autumn Spritz or Thyme to Rum — for the full fall fantasy. For more information, click here. Pendry Washington DC – Chefsgiving Boozy Tea with Rose Ave Bakery: Every Saturday in November, Pendry DC’s Chefsgiving Boozy Tea turns teatime into a philanthropic indulgence. Partnering with the brilliant Rosie Nguyen of Rose Ave Bakery, this year’s menu is a flavor bomb of East-meets-West creativity: Savory Chicken Mooncake, Five-Spice Duck Bao, Cauliflower Mousse with Caviar, and Pumpkin Flan de Queso. Sip tea-based cocktails like Bergamot Toddy or Winter Bloom, all while supporting Les Dames d’Escoffier DC’s grants and scholarships. $80 per person | Saturdays in November | Seatings at 12:00 PM, 12:30 PM, 2:00 PM, 2:30 PM. Reservations can be made here. Waldorf Astoria Washington DC – Holiday Afternoon Tea: Back for the season, the Waldorf’s Holiday Afternoon Tea is the picture of luxury. Served beneath the soaring atrium, surrounded by live harp music and a glittering tree, guests are treated to Pomegranate Fig Tart with Brûléed Brie, Cranberry Brie Thyme Scones, and a Caramel Banana Petit Gâteaux. Sip Chocolate Peppermint Truffle or Sugar Plum Fairy tea blends and savor the elegance. $120 per person | $200 premium service | Thurs–Sun | 12 PM & 3:30 PM. Reservations via OpenTable or call 202.868.5042 Folger Shakespeare Library – Frost Fair & Holiday Teas: Afternoon tea takes a literary turn at the Folger Shakespeare Library, with monthly teas and themed experiences like An Austen Afternoon (December 20) and a special Family Tea on December 26 featuring storytelling and kids’ activities in the Reading Room. Details can be found here. ALWAYS A GOOD IDEA: WHERE ELSE TO GET YOUR TEA ONThese tea spots are always steeping something wonderful: The Park HyattThe Fairmont HotelHillwood Estate, Museum & GardensLaduréeLady CamelliaQuadrant at The Ritz-CarltonSt. Regis HotelSeasons at Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DCThe Tavern at The Henley ParkZinnia
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Industry Night: How We Work Live & Play in...

Hey everyone, welcome to Industry Night. Today we’re taking a day trip to Warrenton, Virginia, and we’re filming from the beloved Claire’s. Huge thanks to Laura Torpy and the team at Fabulous Fauquier—aka Fauquier Fabulous—for getting us here and showing us the lay of the land.I launched this road-show series about a year ago, crisscrossing the region to spotlight communities that are rewriting what small town means. Over the last 30+ years, places like Warrenton have invested in people-first main streets, not just big-box corridors. We’re talking independent restaurants and retail, real work-live-play energy, and programming that keeps the sidewalks buzzing.Warrenton itself is a gem: incorporated in 1810, named for General Joseph Warren, set in the Piedmont with the Blue Ridge as a backdrop AND about 45 minutes from D.C. and the Shenandoah. It’s classic horse and wine country, with a historic downtown, brick sidewalks, beautiful architecture, and a growing community that still feels like a town.So today, we’ll taste, talk, and walk through what makes this place hum with The Mayor, Carter Nevill, Chef Anna Crossman of Claire’s & Matt Carson who has brought back Britches Great Outdoors.Let’s get into it ~ Listen to the full episode here and watch it here.  
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