From extravagant to elegant to home-style goodness, you can't go wrong on New Year's Eve with any of these restaurants.
The "America's Classics" restaurant has found new ways to serve the community and help keep 17th Street vibrant
Several D.C. restaurants get creative for a New Year's Eve in the social-distancing grip of a pandemic.
Annie's offers food, drinks, and steaks in new carryout options
As COVID-19 takes hold in America, we asked the LGBTQ community how they’re coping. A Metro Weekly Forum. Edited by Rhuaridh Marr and Randy Shulman
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For 70 years, the James Beard Award-winning Annie's has served the LGBTQ community with pride, love, and the kind of spirit only a family can...
Restaurant's links to the LGBTQ community and reputation for quality "comfort food" led to its win
Wondering where in D.C. to dine on New Year's Eve and Day? We offer some fantastic suggestions
100% of profits to benefit Equality Florida's Crowdfunding Campaign
Rainbow History Project has announced their 2015 LGBT Community Pioneers, recognizing a dozen individuals for their contributions to the DC LGBT community. Started fifteen years...
One of these is sure to start your year off right
Click here to see photographs from the High Heel Races, 2002-2012, by Todd Franson, Ward Morrison and Michael Wichita Edging up on three decades, preparations...
As Annie's Paramount Steakhouse has been an institution along D.C.'s 17th Street NW for decades, so, too, has its namesake Annie Kaylor. But at 85,...
If you venture into the legendary Annie’s Paramount Steak House, arguably the central hub of 17th Street, and are fortunate enough to be seated in...
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