Party-goers flocked to the National Building Museum for the sold-out AT&T Best of Washington party on July 16. At the Alice in Wonderland-themed event, guests could roam around two levels of restaurants and enjoy delicious food and drink from more than 70 of Washingtonian’s 100 Very Best Restaurants and Best of Washington winners. The event benefited the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Photographs From the 2014 AT&T Best of Washington Party
A look back at one of the biggest bashes of the summer.
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Party-goers flocked to the National Building Museum for the sold-out AT&T Best of Washington party on July 16. At the Alice in Wonderland-themed event, guests could roam around two levels of restaurants and enjoy delicious food and drink from more than 70 of Washingtonian’s 100 Very Best Restaurants and Best of Washington winners. The event benefited the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Special thanks to the event sponsors: AT&T, BMW, American Beverage Association, Qatar Airways, Wells Fargo, Celebrity Cruises, and Hailo. And thanks to the partners who helped transform the Building Museum into a wonderland: A. Dominick Events (event planning), Adora Wedding Films (videography), All Stage & Sound (audio/visual), Booth-o-Rama (photo booth), Chicka (decor and design), Chris Laich Music Services (deejay), Edge Floral Event Designers (flowers), Frost (lighting), Occasions Caterers, Sperry Tents, and XOXO Photo Booth (green-screen photo booth).
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