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    2 years ago

    Work for Doctor dibbs for a few years and he's the best orthodontist I've ever worked for he's retired now but his skill stellar

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    Wohlfarth Galleries - A Community Gem !

    Wohlfarth Galleries

    3.7(3 reviews)
    17.8 miBrookland

    Went to see "Pink Lady, Girlz Club presents: Mixology" at the Wohlfarth in DC over the summer. I'd…read morebeen to the other Wohlfarth gallery in Provincetown but never this one; located by Catholic University in the Brookland neighborhood. Gotta say I had a blast at this opening party. The Wohlfarth is two old DC townhouses converted into art space. The Gully Jimson Quartet punk-a-billy band played the opening and there was libations and bbq going on out on the balcony. Girlz Club was founded in 2003 by artist Candace Keegan (http://www.candysart.com). The first group exhibition was held at Wohlfarth Galleries in July 2003 and included Washington DC area artists Judy Jashinsky, Erin Hunter, Emily Greene (pictured standing with her pieces), Rachel Gecan-Rondinelli, Elizabeth Jernigan, Lisa Farrell and Mary Anella Frank. Girlz Club organized a collaborative group project at Artomatic 2004 including an exhibition, performance in homage to Ana Mendiata and a 24 hour arts event. Girlz Club believes in the power of collaborative support for women in the arts. Check out the Wohlfarth and check out the next Girlz Cub artist exhibition. For more info visit http://artzeeeye.blogspot.com/

    I stopped by Wohlfarth Galleries one Saturday after my Pilates class. The gallery wasn't quite open…read moreyet as the hours are 12-5 on Saturday. But the owner, Mrs. Lavinia Wohlfarth was just concluding a meeting and let me in anyway. Super nice lady. She basically gave me a guided tour. Told me to come back anytime. In our short visit, we discovered we were practically neighbors and had common DC histories. I must admit I didn't fully absorb each exhibit to the point where I can regurg their names to review here. But there were some interesting pieces. I'd like to return again and again to stare at and become one with several. But for my visit, it was as good as it gets!

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    Poetry Readings * since 1992 * Le Hinton * 2/24/16

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    Burnt Hill Farm - Roasted tomato focaccia pizza

    Burnt Hill Farm

    4.7(22 reviews)
    16.5 mi

    Such a cute experience. FOOD 10/10. Ambiance 10/10. Service 10/10. We got a reservation for sunset…read moretime and I highly recommend coming for this hour, the views were amazing. Definitely will come back! I advise not to wear heels or just get dropped off at the front because the parking lot and road leading to the entrance is gravel.

    Came here early May with another couple, after securing a reservation for a table in the lounge…read morearea. I paid a reservation fee of $112 for 4 people, which includes a welcome drink (champagne) and 3 hours to drink & dine. Not sure if the recent hype justifies the reservation fee, on top of what you're already paying for the food and wines. Excellent service & friendly staff from the welcome at check-in and throughout the experience. Cute touch with the Polaroid picture they took of us outside at the beginning to commemorate our time there. The lounge area is beautiful; loved all the overall style and vibe. They mentioned they will add seating outside in June, once the weather gets warmer! They also have farm animals roaming in the grassy area in the back. Food: the menu for lunch was pretty limited to some salads, small pizzas, a charcuterie board, and a few other small bites. We ordered the margherita pizza (made with sourdough focaccia) & the charcuterie board, for which I selected salami and several cheeses. Decent food, but not filling for a real meal. I assumed there would be more menu options after reading about the chef's tasting/kitchen. The wine: for the first bottle, I ordered The Stonehold, which is a red blend. Our server told us that it was one of their newer wine offerings, limited to only 100 bottles or so and once it's gone, it's gone. We all enjoyed this wine, so I highly recommend if they still have it available. For the second bottle, I ordered our server's favorite, which was the Fieldborn (another red wine), but we all still preferred the first bottle. At $88 a bottle, although they were good, we weren't particularly blown away by the wines. Overall, 4/5 for price to value ratio and limited selection for food & wine, but 5/5 for the service and ambiance.

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