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March 5, 2024 @ 7:55am | Fray Writer

Welcome to March, the month where spring blooms and excitement abounds! Stay in the loop with the hottest events, promotions, and happenings in the DMV area. So, buckle up as we take you on a whirlwind tour of what’s on the horizon this month!

Vienna Restaurant Week

Hungry for some culinary adventures? Look no further than Vienna Restaurant Week, running from March 3rd to March 10th. With over 50 participating restaurants offering special deals and tantalizing menus, your taste buds are in for a treat. From Asian fusion to classic Italian, there’s something for every palate. Don’t miss the drop-in social event on March 5th, where you can snag some restaurant week promo items and groove to live music.

Oysters & Martini Night

Feeling fancy? Treat yourself to the ultimate in sophistication at the Oysters & Martini Night, happening from March 15th to March 29th. Sip on expertly crafted martinis while indulging in fresh oysters, and let the elegance wash over you.

Cherry Blossom Extravaganza

As the cherry blossoms bloom, so does the excitement at Salamander Washington DC. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the season with Cherry Blossom-themed offerings, from luxurious accommodations with Tidal Basin views to cherry blossom-inspired afternoon tea and rejuvenating spa treatments. Plus, don’t miss out on Lena’s Wood Fired Pizza’s Cherry Blossom cocktail, “The Blossom,” for a taste of spring in every sip.

Celebrating Women’s History Month

March isn’t just about cherry blossoms and cocktails; it’s also about celebrating the incredible contributions of women throughout history. Join in the festivities with events like the “Women in Fashion throughout History” mural installation at Tysons Corner Center and mixology classes at Salamander Middleburg. Cheers to the trailblazing women who inspire us every day!

March Madness Madness

Calling all basketball fans! Lena’s Wood Fired Pizza & Tap is your March Madness headquarters, with extended happy hour prices and a chance to win a $100 gift card. Plus, don’t miss the Tolerance Project at Tysons Corner Center, showcasing the power of design to promote tolerance and unity.

Easter Extravaganza

Hop into Easter with style at Salamander DC’s Easter Champagne Brunch & Garden Egg Hunt. Indulge in a delectable brunch spread while the little ones embark on an egg hunt adventure in the picturesque garden.

With so much happening in March, there’s no shortage of reasons to get out and explore.

The above highlights were graciously shared by Spotted MP.  

Fray Writer

Interests

Cherry Blossoms, Women's History Month

Neighborhood

Alexandria, Navy Yard // Southwest Waterfront, Tysons Corner // McLean, VA

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