The Washingtonian hosted its sold-out Brunch & Bloodys event on Saturday at Long View
Gallery. Restaurants from the October 50 Great Breakfasts feature were invited to
set up a table and serve samples of their famous brunch bites to the guests. The event
also featured a Bloody Mary challenge judged by The Washingtonian’s Cathy Merrill Williams and Anna Spiegel, Cori Sue Morris and Rebecca Loveridge of Bitches Who Brunch, and Fiola bar manager Jeff Faile.
Participating restaurants included Art & Soul, Black Market Bistro, BlackSalt, Brasserie Beck, Busboys and Poets, Chef Geoff’s, Eatonville, Founding Farmers, the Greenhouse at the Jefferson, the Hamilton, the Howard Theatre, Jackie’s, Lia’s, Maple Ave Restaurant, Mintwood Place, Poste, and the Source. The Bloody Marys featured Belvedere Bloody Mary, and the bar served brunch cocktails featuring Chandon.
Party Pics: Washingtonian’s Brunch & Bloodys
Guests celebrated with bite-size breakfast food and bottomless brunch cocktails at the Long View Gallery on Saturday.
The Washingtonian hosted its sold-out Brunch & Bloodys event on Saturday at Long View
Gallery. Restaurants from the October 50 Great Breakfasts feature were invited to
set up a table and serve samples of their famous brunch bites to the guests. The event
also featured a Bloody Mary challenge judged by
The Washingtonian’s
Cathy Merrill Williams and
Anna Spiegel,
Cori Sue Morris and
Rebecca Loveridge of Bitches Who Brunch, and Fiola bar manager
Jeff Faile.
Participating restaurants included Art & Soul, Black Market Bistro, BlackSalt, Brasserie Beck, Busboys and Poets, Chef Geoff’s, Eatonville, Founding Farmers, the Greenhouse at the Jefferson, the Hamilton, the Howard Theatre, Jackie’s, Lia’s, Maple Ave Restaurant, Mintwood Place, Poste, and the Source. The Bloody Marys featured Belvedere Bloody Mary, and the bar served brunch cocktails featuring Chandon.
A huge thank you to all of our event partners: Long View Gallery, Windows Catering, Perfect Settings, Greenworks Florist, Chris Laich Music Services, Booth-o-Rama, and MJ Valet.
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