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Founding Farmers DC American eatery dishing Chic comfort cuisine

Founding Farmers DC American eatery dishing Chic comfort cuisine

Founding Farmers DC has a covered outdoor patio with individual streetside stalls for an outdoor bistro feel and some uncovered open air tables right on Pennsylvania Avenue in downtown DC.

Join them at Founding Farmers DC

A full-service restaurant and bar majority owned by American family farmers. Their menus feature American-inspired food & drink made from scratch with thoughtfully sourced ingredients from farmers they know and trust.

Urban DC farmhouse

In their urban DC farmhouse, guests can gather around their handcrafted community farm dining tables or enjoy more intimate seating arrangements, including the popular silo-shaped booths.

Founding Farmers DC restaurant showcases original artwork, including a large flying Pegasus from artist Darla Jackson and our lamb mascot (who changes outfits with the seasons) by Noella Cotnam.

LEED Gold Certified design helps continue to operate as a 3 Star Certified Green Restaurant®, which exemplifies their devotion to aesthetic beauty and sustainability.

Guests are invited to make a reservation.

Located just three blocks west of the White House in the heart of Washington, DC on Pennsylvania Avenue.

Find out why they are the most booked restaurant in the nation on OpenTable.

Succotash Prime melds Steakhouse with Dixie & Asian flavors from Star Chef Lee

Succotash Prime melds Dixie & Asian flavors with Star Chef Edward Lee

A progressive perspective of classic Southern favorites. James Beard Award winner, Chef Edward Lee, brings his Korean roots and Southern repertoire to a soulful Southern menu.

Succotash Prime – restaurant’s revamped steakhouse

Succotash, celebrity chef Edward Lee’s luxe Southern restaurant in Penn Quarter known as Succotash Prime, the restaurant’s revamped steakhouse menu lists smoked steaks with a range of sauces and a la carte sides that maintain the Kentuckian and Korean influences Lee imbued into the original.

Lee calls the steakhouse format “an American classic” that lets people design their own meals.

The menu lists six different cuts of sustainably raised beef from well-regarded producers like Roseda Farms in Monkton, Maryland, Seven Hills Food Co. in Lynchburg, Virginia, and Creekstone Farms in Kansas.

Prices range from the $39 hanger steak to a $119 bone-in tomahawk ribeye for two, all of them spend brief time in a Southern Pride smoker in Succotash’s basement kitchen before getting seared and paired with sauces like soy-ginger glaze, blue cheese with furikake, or Cajun-spiced butter.

Sides include an Old Bay mac and cheese, cheesy grits, watermelon and fried peanuts, and collard greens with kimchi and country ham.

Succotash Prime isn’t just for Carnivores

Succotash Prime added a grilled eggplant steak with mint chimichurri, for vegetarians, and expanded its selection of fish dishes.

Popular dishes like the chicken and waffles with pickled okra, dirty fried chicken with honey gochujang sauce, deviled eggs, and Nashville hot oysters are still available.

The restaurant added new murals and made repairs inside the 10,000-square-foot space located inside a historic bank building at 915 F Street NW.

Entertaining and Luxurious at the Hyatt Place Hotel in Washington D.C. / National Mall.

Make your visit educational and entertaining when staying at the Hyatt Place hotel in Washington D.C. / National Mall.

Guests are steps away from the Museum of the Bible, Smithsonian museums, and historical landmarks in the heart of the city.

Catch a concert at The Anthem, indulge in waterfront dining, or simply take a stroll along the nearby District Wharf.

Hyatt Place Hotel Dining

Wake up to breakfast served daily at Hyatt Place Washington DC/ National Mall.
Grab a snack from our 24/7 Gallery Market—and go!
Enjoy the incredible Washington D.C. views with delicious cocktails at our rooftop bar.
Breakfast Bar
currently featuring a selection of individually wrapped, pre-packaged breakfast items such as fresh fruit, yogurt, and more.
The Placery
When cravings strike, head to The Placery located at the lobby bar.
Here, you’ll find a thoughtfully sourced, cleverly curated menu that has something for everyone. Try the popular burger, Chicken Caesar Salad, or Turkey Pesto Sandwich. And don’t forget to pair it with one of their premium alcoholic beverages.
With comfortable spaces to lounge and seating at the bar, you’re welcome to post up for the afternoon or grab something to go if you’re just passing through.
The Market
Visit The Market for a selection of perfectly packaged grab-and-go items.
CityBar Rooftop Bar

Enjoy a cocktail and take in the stunning views of the Washington DC Skyline from our seasonal rooftop bar.

CityBar DC is expected to open for the 2021 season on September 1st.

Your Spacious Hyatt Place Hotel Room

All of Hyatt’s spacious hotel rooms in Washington, D.C. feature Hyatt Luxury Pillowtop Mattress, modern media and work centers, 42″ TV, Cozy Corner with sofa or sofa-sleeper, and bathroom with granite countertops and free amenities. Forget something? Hyatt Necessities have you covered with must-have items you can buy, borrow, or enjoy for free while you stay in the Washington, D.C. accommodations.

Amenities

  • Kitchenette with microwave
  • Dining area with seating for 4
  • Bathroom with dual vanity
  • Swiveling 42″ flat-screen HDTV
  • Oversized Cozy Corner with sofa sleeper
  • Coffeemaker
  • AM/FM alarm clock radio
  • Separate workspace
  • Cordless speakerphone with voicemail
  • Minifridge with freezer
  • Wet/dry bar
  • Iron, ironing board, and hair dryer

Steve Aoki’s 4th of July Weekend Party

Club Glow Presents: Steve Aoki 4th of July Weekend Party

Heralded as Washington, DC’s premier hybrid nightclub and concert venue.
Echostage brings the festival experience indoors year-round, allowing fans to enjoy full-scale music production. Currently ranked #1 Nightclub in the World by DJ Mag.
ADDRESS: 2135 QUEENS CHAPEL RD. NE WASHINGTON, DC 20018
E-MAIL: INFO@ECHOSTAGE.COM

Steve Aoki 4th of July Weekend Party

Steven Aoki has collaborated with artists such as will.i.am, Afrojack, LMFAO, Linkin Park, Iggy Azalea, Lil Jon, blink-182, Taking Back Sunday, Laidback Luke, BTS, Monsta X, Louis Tomlinson, Backstreet Boys, Rise Against, Vini Vici, Lauren Jauregui, and Fall Out Boy and is known for his remixes of artists such as Kid Cudi.

Aoki has released several Billboard-charting studio albums as well, notably Wonderland, which was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronica Album in 2013.

He is the founder of the Steve Aoki Charitable Fund, which raises money for global humanitarian relief organizations.

In 2019, Aoki published a memoir, Blue: The Color of Noise

 

Steve Aoki July 4 Echostage Washington

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