The Arlington Arts Center is hosting a holiday happy hour and raffle on Wednesday, December 8 from 5:30-7:30pm. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. One raffle ticket for each event ticket purchased. Raffle prizes include an AAC membership, tickets to an upcoming AAC happy hour, and a bottle of wine from Screwtop Wine Bar.
They are also having a holiday food drive for Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC), so bring non-perishable goods to the event! AFAC especially needs low-sugar cereals, cooking oil, canned meats, and low-sodium canned soups. You will receive one additional raffle ticket per non-perishable item you bring for the food drive.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Gameday at Clarendon Grill
Ever since they remodeled and refreshed their menu, I've been pleasantly surprised with Clarendon Grill's brunch and lunch offerings. Pictured here is their delicious lump crab cake sandwich and potato crisps, which contained no filler at all!
The Grill was popular today as it made a good spot to watch the Redskins vs Titans game at 1pm with their multiple new flat screens and large projector screen filling in the stage. The new Grill's remodeled interior is much more comfortable and efficient than before, but there still wasn't enough seats to go around for all the Skins fans.
The Grill was popular today as it made a good spot to watch the Redskins vs Titans game at 1pm with their multiple new flat screens and large projector screen filling in the stage. The new Grill's remodeled interior is much more comfortable and efficient than before, but there still wasn't enough seats to go around for all the Skins fans.
Labels:
brunch,
clarendongrill,
redskins
Friday, November 19, 2010
Deleted Scenes at Iota tonight
Looking forward to checking out Deleted Scenes playing at Iota tonight. The local band has a unique sound, and some interesting videos like this one shot on the Metro. They are opening for Modern Skirts around 9pm with a $12 cover.
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deleted scenes,
iota,
modern skirts
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Party Crashers Art Show at Arlington Arts Center Nov 19
Comic book influenced art is invading Arlington Arts Center this weekend as the Party Crashers show debuts Nov 19. The show "mashes up comic art and contemporary gallery culture, and features artists who pass back and forth between the two worlds." Thanks to Andy Warhol for jump starting this trend.
The Arlington Arts Center is a private, nonprofit contemporary visual arts center just down the street from Clarendon past Mario's and Pio Pio. The show premiers to the public with an opening reception Friday Nov 19 from 7 to 9pm at 3550 Wilson Blvd Arlington. The art will be on display until Jan 16.
The Arlington Arts Center is a private, nonprofit contemporary visual arts center just down the street from Clarendon past Mario's and Pio Pio. The show premiers to the public with an opening reception Friday Nov 19 from 7 to 9pm at 3550 Wilson Blvd Arlington. The art will be on display until Jan 16.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Live music this week
Lots of diverse typse of music this week live in Clarendon:
•Tuesday Nov 9 - One of Stephen King's favorite musicians Slaid Cleaves takes the stage
•Wednesday Nov 10 - Mike Leverone rocks the fresh faced Clarendon Grill
•Thursday Nov 11 - Maserati promises to mesmerize Iota with their ambient / crunk / psychedelic melodies
•Tuesday Nov 9 - One of Stephen King's favorite musicians Slaid Cleaves takes the stage
•Wednesday Nov 10 - Mike Leverone rocks the fresh faced Clarendon Grill
•Thursday Nov 11 - Maserati promises to mesmerize Iota with their ambient / crunk / psychedelic melodies
Labels:
clarendongrill,
iota,
maserati,
slaid cleaves
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Matsutake in Ballston
On a random trip, stopped by Matsutake in Ballston, just across from the mall and Frontpage. The restaurant has a lot of competition in the area from the likes of Kabuki, Boru Asian Bistro, and Temple Lounge.
I liked the atmosphere, and there was much more room inside than I expected. The hibachi grill seating was loud, but I thought would be a good spot for a first or second date. That way you have something to talk about and helps avoid awkward pauses, since you are facing the cook and not each other. The other tables were friendly to dinner conversations.
The food is decent, as I enjoyed the shrimp and chicken combo but the sushi was nothing special. Despite the ratings online, I think this small asian chain is worth checking out once.
I liked the atmosphere, and there was much more room inside than I expected. The hibachi grill seating was loud, but I thought would be a good spot for a first or second date. That way you have something to talk about and helps avoid awkward pauses, since you are facing the cook and not each other. The other tables were friendly to dinner conversations.
The food is decent, as I enjoyed the shrimp and chicken combo but the sushi was nothing special. Despite the ratings online, I think this small asian chain is worth checking out once.
Labels:
ballston,
hibachi grill,
matsutake,
sushi
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