Singles Soiree at Penn Social. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
More than 500 people headed to Penn Social on Valentine’s Day for Washingtonian’s
Singles Soiree. Tickets included two complimentary drinks, plus appetizers and access
to all of Penn Social’s fun games like skeeball, shuffleboard, foosball, and pool.
The Washingtonian would like to thank the event sponsors: Hinge, the brand new dating app that lets
you rate friends of friends and connect when there’s mutual attraction; and South
Moon Under, the go-to store for DC’s most stylish men and women.
Photos From Washingtonian’s Singles Soiree
Guests partied at Penn Social for our first ever Valentine’s Day event.
More than 500 people headed to Penn Social on Valentine’s Day for Washingtonian’s
Singles Soiree. Tickets included two complimentary drinks, plus appetizers and access
to all of Penn Social’s fun games like skeeball, shuffleboard, foosball, and pool.
The Washingtonian would like to thank the event sponsors: Hinge, the brand new dating app that lets
you rate friends of friends and connect when there’s mutual attraction; and South
Moon Under, the go-to store for DC’s most stylish men and women.
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