Hey Ladies and Gents,
This weekend is suppose to be a scorcher. Record setting heat! If you’re like me and get bored in the house. Here are a few places to go which I’m sure have the AC blasting.
Wolfgang Puck’s the Source introduced a Saturday Brunch that sounds so yummy it’s might be enough to get me out of the house this weekend.
It includes a combination of traditional brunch items as well as Asian-inspired dishes like a Dim sum platter, French toast, Main lobster club with bacon vinaigrette and Bloody Mary cocktails such as the Chesapeake Mary with Old Bay seasoning and crab. All brunch dishes are priced between $12 and $24. They also offer a three-course prix-fixe lunch for $28 per person on Saturdays. Brunch is available 11:30 am-2 pm every Saturday. Reservations are suggested . – CityShopGirl
For More Information
Kobe Sliders…not part of the Brunch menu…but it looks good doesn’t it!
The Source
575 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20565
202-637-6100
www.wolfgangpuck.com
FYI- It’s attached the Newsuem as well which has a few interesting exhibits including it’s permanent exhibits. They have “Elvis! His Groundbreaking, Hip-Shaking, Newsmaking Story” I don’t know if that’s your thing, but I always though Elvis was so hot back in his day.
For you theatre lovers! I found what looks to be a cute comedy, based off of the Harry Potter, Twilight and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It’s called Bewitched: ‘Carrie Potter at the New Moon Prom’ at Studio Theatre.
Many Fringe shows depend on the proud geekery of their audiences — people who will happily pay money to see a play about Batman, killer robots or the Mario Brothers. None more so than “Carrie Potter at the New Moon Prom,” a mishmashed fandom sendup that hopes to draw in those who geek out for “Twilight,” “Harry Potter,” “Buffy” and who knows what else. Studio Theatre, 1501 14th St. NW; through July 24, $15. (Dupont Circle)
Music LOVERS >>> A Tribute to the Music of Chaka Khan, Anita Baker, and Gladys Knight featuring the Brencore All Star Band.
King of the Beltway 3
Thirty-two DMV beat producers battle it out, bracket-style, for the title of King of the Beltway. The beat-makers play 60-second clips of their best beats, and the crowd and five judges narrow down the field till one remains.
Tickets are 10 in advance and 13 at the door. Jammin’ Java 227 Maple Avenue East
Vienna, VA 703-255-1566 Show Starts at 9 and ends at 2 am.







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July 24, 2010 at 6:18 pm
brittiany cierra
Hmmmmm…which 1 shall we do! : ) thanks for the info shell
July 24, 2010 at 9:33 pm
ChellBellz
If I wasn’t sick as a dog I would go out. I really want to try that Saturday brunch at the source.