Guides to brunches, late-night eats, our favorite burgers, romantic restaurants, and
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Who needs a stinkin’ significant other anyway? Here’s a list of parties where all the single ladies (and gentlemen) can party this Valentine’s Day weekend—and where you might even find your next soulmate.
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Ask Food & Wine Editor and restaurant critic Todd Kliman a question about Washington area cuisine and restaurant news.
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We heard a rumor that our favorite cooking competition might be making Washington its next stop.
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Where to eat dumplings, watch a parade, and see Chinese art.
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To prepare for this weekend's storm, we're collecting readers' photos of snowy Washington scenes.
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Since last night, we've been hearing tales of terror from grocery stores around the region—and now we want you to tell us yours.
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Creative cocktails, good wings, and sandwiches to write home about
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Looking for a little romance with your meal? Here are our favorite romantic restaurants.
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Planning a dinner date for Valentine’s Day? Here’s what restaurant kitchens are serving up for the occasion.
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Check out video from our recent ultimate wedding expo.
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Washingtonian feted its 2009 Top Lawyers Thursday night at the Park Hyatt in the District's West End. Check out photos from the event.
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Need a cheap-date idea? Here are good options from happy hours to discount theater nights.
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Slurping up oysters doesn’t have to deep-six your budget. Jamie Leeds of Hank’s Oyster Bar shows us how to make a dinner for six for less than $50.
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Nightlife Guides
Looking for fun? Check out our Nightlife Guides, where we roundup the best cocktails, free events, outdoor activities, and lots more.
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What do you love to do in Washington that's not in the guidebooks?
Maybe it's a favorite dish at a restaurant. Maybe it's an artifact at the Museum of Natural History that you sneak off to see while the crowds are over at the Hope diamond. Maybe it's a view of the city that can't be beat or a church that has wonderful Sunday evening concerts or an especially scenic biking trail.
For an upcoming feature, we're putting together a list of things to do/see/eat/enjoy in the area that only true Washingtonians (suburban Virginians and Marylanders included!) know about. Have you discovered some hidden treasure or little-known event or found a unique way to enjoy the usual tourist spots? Please share your thoughts with us. Send all your suggestions to sbaer@washingtonian.com. Use the subject line "list."
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