AT&T Best of Washington happy hour on Bethesda Lane. Photographs by Andrew Propp.
Last Wednesday on Bethesda Lane, The Washingtonian partnered with Federal Realty and Redwood Restaurant to celebrate its final happy hour before the AT&T Best Of Washington event on July 11. The lane was blocked off, and several of the area’s restaurants set up booths and served food and drink to all guests. Participating restaurants included American Tap Room, Dolcezza, Georgetown Cupcake, Lebanese Taverna, Luke’s Lobster, Jaleo, Mon Ami Gabi, Mussel Bar, Redwood, Tandoori Nights, Taylor Gourmet, and Vapiano. Lots of fun was had by all!
Washingtonian’s Final AT&T Best Of Washington Happy Hour on Bethesda Lane
Guests enjoyed food and drinks—and got to test-drive a BMW 6 Series.
Last Wednesday on Bethesda Lane, The Washingtonian partnered with Federal Realty and Redwood Restaurant to celebrate its final happy hour before the AT&T Best Of Washington event on July 11. The lane was blocked off, and several of the area’s restaurants set up booths and served food and drink to all guests. Participating restaurants included American Tap Room, Dolcezza, Georgetown Cupcake, Lebanese Taverna, Luke’s Lobster, Jaleo, Mon Ami Gabi, Mussel Bar, Redwood, Tandoori Nights, Taylor Gourmet, and Vapiano. Lots of fun was had by all!
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