Take The Chocolate Safari
Pack your sweet tooth because you are going on a chocolate safari! Did you know that chocolate represents love and hope? This winter, Fairfax County’s restaurants want to share the love with you! Read more…
Pack your sweet tooth because you are going on a chocolate safari! Did you know that chocolate represents love and hope? This winter, Fairfax County’s restaurants want to share the love with you! Read more…
With the holiday season here, we’re craving all the seasonal flavors! But in addition to filling a plate with all the holiday goodness, Virginia’s many breweries are looking to fill your glass with seasonal tastes like gingerbread, pumpkin, apples, and holiday spice. Get into the holiday spirit this year with a few of these festive …
The 2020 Guide to Holiday Beers at Virginia Craft Breweries Read More »
We know that this year, the holidays may be a little less busy and that your large family gatherings may be a little more socially distanced. But, some of Fairfax County’s best restaurateurs and mixologists want to make sure you still get a taste of that delicious winter tradition. Read more…
Outdoor heat lamps, fire pits, tents and blankets are the new ambiance as the pandemic drags on. Read more…
What started as a mom-led effort to help food-insecure families has grown into a large volunteer group giving groceries, kids’ clothing and more to roughly 150 people in the Vienna area each week…Read More.
The craft, small-batch, and nano-brewery movement has swept the nation over the last decade or so, and there’s been no exception in the great state of Virginia. Truly the state for craft beer lovers, everyone from the most discerning beer experts to the weekend travelers have taken notice. Whether visitors are looking for a guided …
As the economy reopens, businesses are rapidly adopting touch-free payment technologies to help keep both consumers and staff safe…Read More.
We’ve been waiting patiently for three months to dine inside our favorite restaurants and the time has finally come. Restaurants are now open at 50% capacity indoors, as well as existing patio dining…Read More.
WASHINGTON, June 11 (Xinhua) — As the U.S. economy slowly moves toward recovery after getting hammered by the COVID-19 pandemic that has infected over 7 million people worldwide, the situation is complex. U.S. businesses are reopening after the months-long lockdown — a government-mandated effort to slow the spread of the virus. While a number of …
Feature: Pandemic, protests complicate U.S. economic recovery Read More »
Washington D.C. restaurants hit a milestone in late May, when those with approved outdoor spaces, such as patios and rooftops, were allowed to welcome customers back…Read More.