![]() ![]() The NRG beverage team has paired them with kosher wines, classic beers and a specialty cocktail made by Nick Farrell just for the occasion. Neighborhood Provisions has offerings to help celebrate the entire eight days of Hanukkah. Their culinary team has put together favorite classic dishes, both savory and sweet. The Cleveland Park restaurant is nearby the National Zoo at 3311 Connecticut Ave NW, and has valet parking for $10. To complete the meal on a sweet note, Sababa will serve up Tahina Sufganiyot, two jelly donuts with a spiced mixed berry jam or the Hanukkah Gelt Tart, two date tahini caramel tarts coated with gold luster. Prepared by Executive Chef Ryan Moore, the menu will begin with a Salatim Plate consisting of Golden Tahina with honey harissa Roasted Garlic Labneh and Hummus served with pita and za’atar followed by a choice of Classic Potato Latkes, served with a choice of two toppings: Hawaij-spiced apples or honey marmalade, or Fried Smoked White Fish with chickpea & za’atar fries and garlic malt vinegar labneh. For the next course, guests can enjoy Lamb Tagine with couscous, tomato, chickpea, carrot and cippolini onion. Registering online makes entry very easy, the owners strongly suggest visitors do that on their website at In love with this? You can also buy yearly and monthly memberships.īark Social, 935 Prose St, North Bethesda, MD 20852 | Sun-Thursday, 8am-10pm, Fri-Sat, 8am-11pmīib Gourmand rated Sababa, a modern Israeli restaurant, will celebrate Hanukkah with a special four-course, prix fixe Hanukkah feast priced at $85 per couple from November 28 through December 6, 2021. Day passes start at $9.99 for weekdays and $14.99 for weekends, with $4.99 for a second dog. To keep the wheels on this freewheeling experience, dogs must be registered with proof of vaccination, and all dogs over 8 months of age must be neutered. Even your four-legged best friend can imbibe with you with nonalcoholic beer supplied by Houston-based Good Boy Brewing Company. There’s a canine menu too: chicken and beef “pupsicles” and “pupcakes” with peanut butter frosting from Lil Cakes & Creamery.Īnd the best part for some visitors is the beer wall filled with taps from local brewers. Think Ceremony Coffee, Union Kitchen’s EatPizza, empanadas from DC Empanadas, Bavarian pretzels from Das Pretzel Haus, and baked goods and sandwiches from Fresh Baguette. The all-day menu includes food and beverages from local businesses. This is Bark Social, a new dog-friendly venue in Bethesda, where there are no breed restrictions and an extensive menu for humans and dogs alike is available.īark Social co-founders Luke Silverman and Jeff Kurtzman were inspired to create this concept as a way to combine their passion for hospitality and their love for dogs. Imagine the best dog park ever, one where you and your dog can both get a drink and eats, play outside off-leash and meet new friends. ![]() By Susan Able | from the EdibleDC Fall Issue ![]()
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