May 19, 2008

Entertain Me, DC!

Andy asks: "I'm looking for something fun to do tomorrow night. I've gotta entertain someone after work and am looking for ideas."

DC Concierge:  Not a bad night for a Tuesday (May 20th) -- lots of options! 

Gl Starting with a Happy Hour Benefit at the Grooming Lounge.  $35 supports a great cause - the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society - and scores you drinks, appetizers, a GL goody bag, and free mini-services. Hold your horses ladies... Grooming Lounge is just for men (although the event is totally open to women too!).  RSVP - andrea@dcrsvp.com

Next option is to go to the DC Improv.  The quest to find the greatest unknown comedian culimates with the finalists from each of the eight previous showcases performing their best work to be judged by DC celebrities.

Want something more chill?  Try ordering some wine flights to taste and discuss at Veritas in Dupont.  They only serve cheeses and charcuterie though so pre-eat if you’re really hungry.  Or head next door to The Russia House to do the same with their vodka sampler! 

-DC Concierge

May 13, 2008

Moving to DC and Need the Basics?

James asks:  "I need to get a few ideas for an extended work trip that I will be taking to DC a week from Monday.  I am looking for a few good places to:

Men's Shoes - casual, trendy for everyday use
Messenger/Urban Bag (wider selection the better)
Funky stuff to put on my desk at work (anything to liven the mood, de-stress)
Treny tavel gear (toiletry bag, urban overnight bag, etc.)

A tan from a place that does not push services on you
A new haircut from a place that will take the time to do a "consultation"

Metrosexualiy3 DC Concierge:  On it!

-Mens shoesUniversal Gear and Barneys Coop in Georgetown (Don't be fooled by the insane amount of Comfort One Shoes around here.)
-Messenger/Urban Bag - The District Line in has awesome urban mod Georgetown and again Barney's Coop for some other great finds
-Desk accessories - Tabletop in Dupont and Rckndy on U Street (or go really crazy at online store See Jane Work)
-Travel gear - Barney's Coop (no they're not paying me)

-A tan - Body Rays at 17/R or Relaxed Tan at 21/F.
-A new haircut  - Bang is the Honda, but Erwin Gomez is the cadillac (ask for Selena)

-DC Concierge

May 09, 2008

Enviro Meeting Indoors in DC

Envirowonk blogger Samantha asks:  The TreeHugger Happy Hour needs some place where 50+ people can drink and network. Can you suggest someplace where we don't need to pay a cover to reserve a space?"

DC Concierge:  DC is all about getting together and networking.  And Treehugger is an AMAZING blog to do so around!  Need some spots bigger than what I recommended for Paul's Meet-up (about 20)?  For a group of 50 in downtown DC try Science Club (19/M), Cafe Asia (18/Eye), or 4th Estate (17/L).  Definitely call ahead so they can save you some real estate and have adequate staff ready.  Clydes and Bar Louie, both at Gallery Place, offer great private rooms for this type of networking event, but they may require a deposit. Yuck... that's money you could be spending on carbon offsets!   

-DC Concierge

May 07, 2008

A Night to Remember For a DC Couple of 50 Years!

50thanniversaryphotoframes Jamie asks:  My parents live in Alexandria and are celebrating a 50th anniversary on 5/20. My sisters and I want to get them a gift cert for something special, be it restaurant, performance event, experience, whatever. The parents have lived there for 20+ years, so nothing touristy. More like a luxury experience/outing for two. Anything come to mind?

DC Concierge:  Well, I love that you are helping them to celebrate their life in DC (well, just outside of) in DC. Who needs another weekend in Williamsburg, right?  Okay, so I'm not sure what your price range is, but hey, you've got sisters kicking in.  A few outside the box ideas for you... If they are foodies, I would recommend dinner for two at the Cafe Atlantico minibarWashingtonian calls it "a thrilling 30-plus course carnival of culinary surprises."  It's supposed to be a tremendous experience, but heads up that you sit bar style in high rise stools with two other patrons (seats 4 total).  Next idea is about seeing a legend live in concert.  Yes, Neil Diamond is coming this summer.  Not something folks will usually splurge on for themselves, but I can tell you personally, everyone has a great time.  Final rec would be to give them a night in one of the insanely gorgeous suites with city views of your choice at the Hay Adams Hotel.  Call ahead the staff will make sure the night is extra special!

-DC Concierge   

May 04, 2008

Finer Than Fine Dining - Birthday Dinner in DC

Marc asks:  "Where should a guy throw himself a 30th birthday party for a few close friends and family, maybe 10 people total? even though i used to live there, i've decamped for california, and will only be in town for a few days--one being the day i turn old. right now i'm thinking dinner at cityzen or citronelle, but what do you recommend?"

DC Concierge:  Whoa, Marc!  You know how 20071220maggie2 to treat your friends and family.  So if you're thinking the realm of CityZen or Citronelle, then I want to be on your guest list!  Okay, so CityZen is supposed to FAB. I have yet to try it (head hung in shame) but foodies swear by it.  Citronelle is amazing and known for their wine cellar and sommelier, Mark Slater, so if you're a wine guy, that's your best bet.  Two more restaurants to throw in the mix... Marcels is french dining at its finest and the service is outstanding.  Count on having your table surrounded by almost one staff member per guest and definitely don't skip dessert here.  Finally, 10 people maybe hard to accommodate due it's small setting, but Komi is my favorite for both food and service, and slightly more trendy when it comes to menu and setting.  Again, my you can send my personal invitation to thedcconcierge@gmail.com.

-DC Concierge 

April 29, 2008

Hey, That's My Bike!!! (And My Bikeshare!)

Bikecolumn_2 Yet another way that DC has Euro flair?  In just a few weeks, DC will be launching the first ever in the U.S. bikeshare program called SmartBike DC.  So pretty soon you will be able to pay $40/year and get access to hundreds of bikes parked at key points around the city.  Think ZipCar with only 2 wheels!  Hey, is that the DC Concierge cruising by on that hot red 3 speed??  Why, yes it is!!!

On the flip side, bike theft is rampant in DC and has been as long as I can remember.  So while SmartBike will hopefully help alleviate that, so will online organizing guru Jess Kutch's new flickrmentary - ThatsMyBike. Help document stolen bikes by contributing with photos!

 

April 28, 2008

10-4, I Need A Dive Bar in DC, Roger Over

Pete asks:  "I'm interested to hear what recommendations you have for good dive bars, which to some may sound counter-intuitive, but for me personally, are the next-best after home boozing/house parties. Relevant criteria: cheap, strong drinks. Extra points for its level of seediness and live music."

101_c4 DC Concierge:  Excellent question, Pete!  And particularly timely with the large influx of truck drivers in the DC area for the gas price protest today.  So where should they go after their morning of activism?? Somewhere dark, dingy, cheap, and with furniture you are just a bit weary of sitting on.

The best dive bars in DC are found just minutes from high power hot spots.  First stop - Fox and Hounds (aka "The Fox") at 17/Q.  Great outdoor seating, great jukebox, requisite dark atmosphere, and cocktails that will leave you... um, drunk.  To take that even further, head over to Dan's Cafe in Adams Morgan.  Your drink comes in the form of a pint and a can of your mixer.  And let me tell you, that mixer doesn't get you very far.  While in AdMo, stumble a few doors down to Toledo Lounge where if it's raining out they offer $2 pints (including the good stuff)!  Finally, work your way up to The Raven in Mount Pleasant for the DC dive bar grand finale.

-DC Concierge   

April 26, 2008

Meetup, But Where?

Paul asks:  "I hope you can help me find locations for meetup event(s) I am having in the future.  I'd appreciate any ideas on a venue that would be free (or very low cost), with or without a required order, that would allow a group discussion.  The group is limited to 20 but that's only because I limited it to avoid not being able to find any venue."

Meetuplogo DC Concierge:  As a frequent meetup attendee, I know exactly the vibe that you are going for.  Try new Irish pub James Hoban's off of dupont circle.  It has some sectioned off seating areas, good food/drink options (without minimums), and is quiet enough for group discussions.  My new happy hour hang out Skye Lounge can also accommodate about 20 comfortably and reasonably.  Finally, the upstairs at 17th Street Cafe (formerly Cyberstop) at 17/P is ideal, but taken over by a dem politics group on Wednesdays.

-DC Concierge