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THE MAJESTIC BY CHEF SANTIAGO LOPEZ

911 King Street, Alexandria, VA One of Old Town Alexandria’s most beloved dining institutions is entering an exciting new era. The Majestic has officially reopened under the ownership and creative direction of Chef Santiago Lopez, designed to honor its legacy while introducing a fresh, chef-driven vision. Lopez’s new menu reflects his love for bright, layered flavors and thoughtful composition. His cooking is grounded in classic French foundations, then brought to life with Mediterranean elements. In addition to dinner service, The Majestic will offer lunch, weekend brunch, and weekday happy hour. Complementing the food program is a thoughtfully curated cocktail and beverage menu designed to match the restaurant’s layered, approachable style. For more information, click here.Photo from The Majestic VA Instagram 
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BAR NUESTRO

PROJECTED OPENING: Summer 2026 Award-winning restaurateur Daniella Senior will be opening her newest venture, Bar Nuestro, later this Summer at Urby in Navy Yard. Bar Nuestro will be a Latin-rooted, European-inspired bistrot that reimagines classic European dishes through the lens of Latin American flavors, offering a vibrant, design-forward dining experience in DC. More information to come!
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These Are The People In Your Neighborhood:...

If you haven’t been to National Landing lately, here’s the thing, you don’t know it anymore. What used to feel like a commuter corridor between Crystal City and Pentagon City has been completely reimagined into National Landing. This walkable neighborhood has been reimagined for how we actually want to work, live & play. And at the center of it all? Crystal Drive.  This is not a “pop in, pop out” situation. This is a wander, sip, snack, repeat kind of place. The kind of neighborhood where you come for one thing and somehow end up staying for three hours. Where to Eat & DrinkLet’s start here, because this is what’s really driving the energy on Crystal Drive right now. You can build a full crawl here without repeating yourself, moving from cocktails to full meals, all within a few blocks.  Start at Bar Chinois. Cocktails and dumplings are the move. Soup dumplings, chili oil wontons, bao, all coming out hot. Drinks lean citrusy with a little heat and the room keeps the energy up.Right nearby, Bar Colline shifts the tone. French bistro classics like steak frites, onion soup, and a proper burger. This is where you slow down, order a glass or a bottle, and stay a while.Then there’s NiHao from the Peter Chang family. This is your anchor stop. The menu is built for sharing; the famous scallion pancakes, the crispy, wood-fired Peking duck, do not skip the dry-fired eggplant or the tofu skin salad. The table fills up fast and you figure it out as you go.  Layer in spots like Queen Mother’s Kitchen for spicy fried chicken, Surreal for creative takes on familiar dishes, Good Stuff Eatery for a big ol’burger, and Tacombi when tacos and aguas frescas are the move. Toastique covers your smoothies, juices, and lighter daytime options. And then there's the Water Bar at the Water Park. Raw bar, seafood, cocktails, and a view over the park. This is where you land when you’re done moving and ready to stay awhile — see more below. Coffee & Pastry BreakOne thing National Landing gets very right? Daytime. You don’t have to commit to a full meal here. There are enough strong coffee and pastry stops to build into your day and keep moving. Start at Daydrift Coffee. It’s part café, part bookstore, part hangout. The coffee program is thoughtful, with drinks like pandan matcha and pistachio honey lattes. But the move is the egg sandwich, custard-y eggs, melted cheese, all on a roll that holds up. Easy to settle in here longer than planned.And Colada Shop is where you lean into Cuban flavors. Start with a cortado or café con leche, grab a guava cheese pastry, and don’t skip the Cubano (roast pork, ham, Swiss, pickles, mustard, pressed until crisp). If you’re still around later, the patio and rum cocktails are always a good idea.  Then there’s Tatte Bakery & Cafe. A chain, yes, but always consistent. Go for the pastries like the pistachio croissants, the kouign-amann, anything buttery, really.  The shakshuka holds its own and the sandwiches are served on house-baked bread. WHERE TO SHOP (AND YES, THIS IS PART OF THE PLAN)This is where Crystal Drive quietly wins, it’s curated and it fits into the flow of the day.  Oh, Flight Wine Shop. Owned by Swati Bose and Kabir Amir (of the former Flight Wine Bar), this is a bottle shop built around discovery. The selection leans small-production and minimal-intervention, and the staff will actually guide you to something you didn’t know you wanted. You can build your entire night for later. Cheese, charcuterie, tinned fish, pantry snacks, it’s all there. Walk out with a bottle and everything you need for a night of sips and noshes. Plant people, this is your spot. PLNTR, from husband-and-wife duo James Beach and Caitlin Tuttle, goes way beyond your typical plant shop. Yes, you can shop for everything from tiny greens to big statement plants, but you can also get your hands dirty with terrarium builds, repotting classes, and seasonal workshops. It’s equal parts shop and experience, and it’s hard to leave And don’t skip Daydrift (mentioned above) for their  curated selection of literary fiction and bestsellers. So much browsing to do. If you need a bit of a glow-up, there’s the Drybar National Landing for a quick blowout, and sit for a quick mani/pedi at Nailsaloon WHERE TO WALK (OR BIKE IT OFF)Crystal Drive is built for wandering, and so is the Mount Vernon Trail which runs about 18 miles along the Potomac River, stretching from George Washington’s Mount Vernon up to Theodore Roosevelt Island.From National Landing, it’s so easy:Head north → views of DC and bridgesHead south → Alexandria and quieter stretchesIt’s flat, paved, and built for walking, running, or biking. Easy to make this a natural extension of the day.The Water Park,  The AnchorThis is the anchor at National Landing. The Water Park is an open-air park built around a central water feature, with a stage and plenty of green space and seating. It works as an outdoor food hall with the the ability to sit and stay or grab and go, but feels more like a place to settle in.The kiosk lineup is amazing. Grab a burrito from Monstera, a drink from Spot of Tea, or mix and match across Call Your Mother, Falafel Inc., PhoWheels, Queen Mother’s, DC Dosa, Dolci Gelati, and more.And then there’s the upstairs move, The Water BarWater Bar sits right on top of the park’s water wall, looking out over the fountain and everything happening below.It’s a full service restaurant and bar with a focus on seafood and a solid raw bar. Think oysters, lobster rolls, crab cakes, lobster mac and cheese, cocktails all with a view, and this is where you land and after a few rounds you are probably staying. IT’S ALL ABOUT THE PROGRAMMING At the Water Park at National Landing, the programming is what turns it from a place you pass through into somewhere you actually want to plan around.Pink Beats is currently wrapping up on Thursdays. It featured  Outdoor DJ sets and a built-in happy hour crowd.  Live Music + Seasonal Activations:As the weather warms up, you’ll see more casual programming from live music, small pop-ups, and community events that keep the space active.Daytime Use (Don’t Overlook It):During the day, it’s a completely different vibe, coffee in hand, people working, meeting, passing through. It works just as well at 11am as it does at 7pm.If you time it right, you’re walking into something already happening.
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St. Patrick’s Day in the DMV: A Multi-Day...

Nycci Nellis of TheListAreYouOnIt.com is tracking all the St. Patrick’s Day festivities happening across the DMV, highlighting a multi-day celebration packed with food, drinks, and lively events. The festivities kick off early with several multi-day whiskey-focused celebrations featuring Irish favorites, Guinness, and classic dishes. On March 14, guests can enjoy a waterfront VIP Irish experience with whiskey tastings and live music, while neighborhood spots host all-day celebrations and themed events. Alexandria joins in with a city-wide bar crawl, and a long-running St. Baldrick’s Day event on March 15 offers a meaningful way to celebrate while raising funds for pediatric cancer research. On St. Patrick’s Day itself, iconic pubs across Capitol Hill and Northern Virginia deliver all-day parties filled with Irish music, whiskey, and community spirit. Nycci’s top advice: pace yourself, enjoy the hearty Irish fare, and remember it’s a marathon, not a sprint.
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Industry Night: Free Your Mind With Robb &...

In this episode of Industry Night, host Nycci Nellis sits down with Robb Duncan and Violeta Edelman, the founders of Dolcezza Gelato, one of Washington DC’s most beloved culinary brands. Recorded at the Washington Harbor favorite,Tony & Joe’s Seafood Place, the conversation explores how Dolcezza grew from a single gelato shop in Georgetown to a regional favorite known for its farm-driven flavors and commitment to sourcing from Mid-Atlantic producers.Since launching in 2004, Dolcezza has expanded to seven locations across the DMV and produces its gelato daily at the Union Market Gelato Factory & Coffee Lab. And yes, they talk about coffee and the ritual of that first teacup. No surprise with Robb & Violetta, this conversation goes deeper than dessert. Nycci talks with Robb and Violeta about creativity, sustainability, food culture, farming relationships, and their spiritual philosophy that shapes their approach to hospitality.Listen to the full episode here and watch it here.  
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