Monday, November 25, 2024

Food

Some DC Charter Schools Not Offering Free Breakfast to Kids, Finds Report

A new report released by the nonprofit advocacy group D.C. Hunger Solutions has revealed that some charter schools in the city are not offering free breakfast to students.

Food and Drinks Festival ‘EAT.DRINK.SHAW’ at Howard Theatre

Local vendors representing the Shaw neighborhood will come together at EAT.DRINK.SHAW food and drinks festival at the Howard Theatre on April 24.

Chef Kwame Onwuachi to Discuss his Culinary Journey at DC’s InterContinental

The executive chef of Kith and Kin, Kwame Onwuachi, will host a discussion about his culinary journey, Dish & Sip: Conversations with Cravings.

Enjoy DC as a Coastal City at The Wharf with Countless Activities

Aiming to re-establish Washington, D.C. as a waterfront city, the mile-long redevelopment stretch along the Potomac River,...

Vegans in DC Should Check Out These Four Places

Washington, D.C. could take pride in offering plenty of opportunities for animal-produce-abstainers. Here are some suggestions for the best vegan food in the area.

Feel Like Learning How to Cook? Here is Where to Go in Washington

Here are the five best places in Washington, D.C., where you can learn how to cook better, in less time, at a lower cost, and to the outcome of dazzling food.

Giant Food Teams Up with DC Greens for Free Healthy Food Program

Supermarket chain Giant Food will be participating in the Produce Rx pilot program in partnership with local nonprofit D.C. Greens to provide customers better access to healthy food.

75 Restaurants, Bars Across DC Area to Support ‘Dining Out for Life’

More than 70 restaurants and bars across the D.C. Metro area will be supporting Dining Out for Life on April 4 by donating a portion of their sales to support food and nutrition services of Food & Friends.