Frequently rated "Best Place for a First Date" by both the Washingtonian Magazine and the Washington Post, Alexandria offers intimate dining options, live musical performances and plenty of romantic spots all within walking distance.
Whether you enjoy sleeping in and enjoying a nice Weekend Brunch, having a romantic evening holding hands and taking in a live symphony performance or night at the theatre, Alexandria has what you love.
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EXTENDED! Now playing until June 16th! Inspired by the relationship of novelist Henry James and his typist Theodora Bosanquet, Hollinger has written a fascinating study of the act (or art) of creation as it involves fictional novelist Franklin Woolsey, his typist Myra Babbage, and his wife Vivian. Taking place in 1919 coinciding with the advent of the typewriter, Woolsey, after dictating several novels, dies leaving his typist, who proceeds to continue writing in his voice. Of course, this makes his wife, the publisher and the general public wild with curiosity as to how this is happening. An intriguing story about the writing process, creativity and love.
American music played by jazz ensembles and orchestras performing in a variety of jazz styles. Lineup: 1 p.m. - The Commodores | The Commodores are a specialty unit of the United States Navy Band in Washington, D. C., and features 18 of the Navy's top jazz and "big band" musicians. 2 p.m. - Al Williams | Al is an Alexandria favorite and 4-time WAMMIE Award winner, including Best Jazz Instrumentalist. Al has appeared at many jazz festivals around the world. 3 p.m. - Daniel Ori | Daniel is a prominent young voice in the New York contemporary Jazz scene, and has performed worldwide in venues and festivals. Daniel's music has been described as fresh, communicative, lyrical and rhythmic modern jazz with Middle Eastern, Latin and African influences. 4 p.m. - Emy Tseng |Emy sings with some of DC's best jazz and Brazilian musicians and performs throughout the DC area and is noted for her Brazilian sound and feel. 5 p.m. - Bob Gibson Big Band | The Bob Gibson Big Band, composed of various area musicians, including members of Armed Forces Service ensembles, performs a variety of swing and big band pieces in the 40's style that may just make the audience get up and dance. Waterfront Park features grass seating, and attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets. Food, such as barbeque, fried chicken, hot dogs, hamburgers, snow cones and funnel cake are available for purchase, but everyone is welcome to pack a picnic lunch or dinner. Grilling and alcoholic beverages are not permitted. Please be mindful of your neighbors and refrain from smoking at this event, and pets should be left at home. Visitors are encouraged to take the Metro Yellow or Blue lines to the King Street Station in Old Town and take the King Street Trolley, take DASH or Metro buses, or park in one of the convenient parking garages or lots. /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman","serif";}
Maceo Parker: his name is synonymous with Funky Music, his pedigree impeccable; his band: the tightest little funk orchestra on earth. It's fairly common knowledge that Maceo has played with each and every leader of funk, his start with James Brown, which Maceo describes as "like being at University"; jumping aboard the Mothership with George Clinton; and his ongoing part in Prince's tours. He's the living, breathing pulse which connects the history of Funk in one golden thread. The cipher which unravels dance music down to its core.
Thursday May 2nd - 8oz Black Angus Culotte Steak with Crispy Shallots and Red Wine Sauce. Thursday May 9th - Tempura of Soft Shell Crab with Lemon Risotto and Heirloom Tomato Coulis. Thursday May 16th - Roasted Pork Tenderloin stuffed with Apricots and Goat Cheese served with Port Sauce. Thursday May 23rd - Copper River Salmon with Wild Rice and Pancetta Sauce. Thursday May 30th - Duck Confit served with Shiitake Mushroom Polenta and Rosemary Sauce. 750ml bottles of wine under $100 are discounted 40%. Neither entree specials nor wine specials can be combined with any other discount, coupon or discount 'Gift Certificate'.
Live Music! Friday May 17, Girl X | Saturday May 18 Alpha Dog Blues Band | Friday May 24 Casey O'Neal.
Anita King’s soulful and melodic voice has swept across the Washington D.C. area and brought her to sing in legendary venues across the United States and Europe, as a member of award winning choral ensembles and at events as large as presidential inaugurals, the Vatican or even the Super Bowl.
In music circles, the reputation of the Birchmere is legendary. Many careers have been launched from this internationally recognized music hall. On any given night, a star may be born. Mary Chapin Carpenter, Lyle Lovett, Shawn Colvin, Jerry Jeff Walker, Dave Matthews, Vince Gill, John Prine, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, and k.d. Lang are just a few of the artists counted as good friends of the Birchmere. The Birchmere is committed to the presentation of the highest quality music in a comfortable and intimate atmosphere.
10,000 Maniacs is a Multi-Platinum US-based alternative rock band, which formed in 1981 in Jamestown, NY. Performing live at The Birchmere May 24, tickets available online.
BRENCORE Entertainment returns to The Carlyle Club for yet another evening of MOTOWN Music featuring The BRENCORE ALLSTAR BAND. In case you missed the last performance the sold out crowd is still reeling from the Tribute to Smokey Robinson, Temptations, Marvin Gaye, Tami Terrell, Rick James, Michael Jackson and more. This new Tribute will be even more exciting with new artists added. Hurry and make your reservations for BRENCORE Entertainment's Tribute To The Music of MOTOWN.
One of our up and coming comics for a show not to be missed. Guaranteed to be talking about it on Monday!
Historic Mount Vernon invites visitors to an unprecedented evening experience! Sunset Celebration at Mount Vernon offers a rare opportunity to visit Mount Vernon after the daytime crowds have departed. Visitors may take evening tours of the Mansion, relax and enjoy wine and desserts available for purchase, and delight in 18th-century music, dancing, games, and wagon rides.
Multiple Grammy-award winning artist performs this legendary music hall. Tickets sold online through ticketmaster.
Considered one of the most creative bassists in the area, Mike Tony Echols brings a lot of funk to the stage!
Jody Kerns is a southern belle that kicks like a mule! She ain’t shy about nothing. And she has no fear, because she has raised five kids. When she breaks out her guitar, everyone becomes a part of the show and they keep begging for more.
Join us at La Tasca Saturdays at 9 p.m. and dance the night away listening to the contagious Latin rhythms of "Deep Dreams". There is never a cover charge and our kitchen is open until 11 p.m.
If you're looking for a fun, but inexpensive night out check out some live music at St. Elmo's Coffee Pub. We feature local and national (and sometimes even international!) musicians Wednesday through Saturday, every week. For the past 16 years the Not So Modern Jazz Quartet + has been playing every Thursday at St. Elmo's. These seasoned regulars play Dixieland/New Orleans-style jazz and kick off their set around 7:30 p.m. More info on the fun they bring can be found at: www.nsmjq.org All other days (Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday) music begins at 8 p.m. and goes to about 10 p.m. With a range in musical styles, there's surely something on our calendar for anyone who enjoys music. Besides jazz, we also feature folk, rock, blues, pop, experimental, country, bluegrass, and more! As always, the live music we offer is free. Tips for the artists, however, are accepted and encouraged. "Come on out to St. Elmo's and enjoy a relaxing evening with coffee, great food, music, and friends. A night out at St. Elmo's gives you the opportunity to support local business and local/national musicians, and it is a less expensive alternative to a night at the bar." - Charity Meals from the Arlington Coffee Shop Examiner. Our calendar can be found on our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/stelmoscoffeepub/events or on alexandrialive.com: http://www.alexandrialive.com/venues/stelmos.php ReverbNation: http://www.reverbnation.com/venue/stelmoscoffeepub
The Old Town Theater was originally built in 1914 and restored in 2012. We offer a variety of entertainment from Comedy & Magic to Speaker series featuring best selling authors to nationally touring musicians. Please check the website for scheduling and more information.
The Del Ray Market is producer grown, with fresh vegetables and fruits in season. All year round, this market offers meats, eggs, fresh pasta and sauces, Amish cheese, yogurt, bakery goods, eggs, jams and jellies, fancy nuts, and bakery goods.
Woodlawn, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, will host the All American House, a MADE: In America™ exhibition of emerging designers’ work. Interior design students will participate in a juried design competition to create the show house at Woodlawn. Join us to see Woodlawn transformed from a historic house museum into a comfortable and stylish home for 21st century living.
"Artworks For Good" exhibit at Del Ray Artisans gallery: May 17-June 1, 2013. Opening Reception: Friday, May 17, 7-10pm. During the Closing/ Fundraiser/ Benefit reception on Saturday, June 1, 7-10pm, proceeds are split between the American Cancer Society in honor of arts patron Becky Arnold and Del Ray Artisans gallery at 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301. Tickets to the benefit reception are $10. For more information, visit: www.TheDelRayArtisans.org/benefit
Presenting the juried fiber Art show “Under the Microscope”. In this show, our artists derive inspiration from the world we cannot see. Small life forms, crystalline structures, atomic and sub-atomic particles contribute to out artists creative ventures. Whether for self or gifts, jewelry, sculpture, clothing, and wall pieces are some of the items that will be exhibited.
With a wide variety of hotels to choose from, find the perfect one for you and your mate to escape reality in for the evening. Old Town offers hotels within walking distance of shops and restaurants or pick a secluded spot away from town that includes a dining option to plan your perfect evening!
Treat yourself and your significant other to an unforgettable D.C. experience at Best Western Old Colony Inn. Offer includes roses, a welcome amenity, and apple cider! …more
Enjoy a complimentary Entree (upto $10.00 value) when a second Entree is purchased, dining in only. Also for carry out, take 10% OFF on total bill. Not valid on specials and alcoholic beverages. …more
Any day can be special for your special person in your life. Our Romance Package is perfect to make it happen! Room, Wine, Chocolates! Our 24 hour shuttle service to Historic Old Town can start off a romantic evening. Click on the link to book your Romance getaway. …more
The Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham in Alexandria Virginia provides the perfect Romance Package - guaranteed to melt the heart of that special someone in your life. This package includes: ■ One Bedroom King Suite (900+ square feet, full kitchen, dining room, living room) ■ $25.00 Gift card to Victoria’s Secret ■ Bottle of Champagne ■ Box of Chocolates ■ Full Hot Breakfast Buffet ■ Free Parking ■ Manager's Reception (Monday through Thursday) …more
Stay three or more nights and your third night is on the house. This offer is valid on Thursday, Friday and Saturday arrivals only. …more
MetroStage is proud to acknowledge the service of our Active Duty Military patrons, and offers them a discounted ticket price of $25/ticket to any performance. …more

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