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Taste a modern Southern menu with an Asian twist, bold bourbon cocktails, and a lively, conversation-friendly vibe - perfect for foodies and curious newcomers.

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Let's sneak in one more event prior to Christmas! I’m inviting the group to an evening at Succotash Prime (Penn Quarter), the DC home base of celebrity chef Edward Lee, for his take on Southern cooking with an Asian twist, cocktails, and bourbon.

This Event's final 'Change Your Mind' RSVP Cutoff is 10a Friday, 12/19. Our No-Show / Late Cancel policies apply.

FOOD: Succotash Prime is the DC outpost of Chef Edward Lee, a James Beard Award winner and former Top Chef contestant who made his name in Louisville, Kentucky. The menu blends Southern comfort with Korean influenced touches. Recent diners and the restaurant’s own highlights focus on shrimp ‘n’ grits, chicken and waffles, fried green tomatoes, and Jamie’s cornbread with hot honey, along with a serious bourbon list and strong happy hour program. Save room for dessert! There's a very rich Chocolate Bourbon Pecan pie and classic Hummingbird Cake with coconut and candied pecans.

The bar program stands out with bourbon forward cocktails and seasonal Southern riffs. Many attendees end up starting with craft cocktails and then moving into wine or bourbon flights during dinner. The Bourbon and Rye list is impressive.

→ Check out the full dinner menu: https://www.succotashrestaurant.com/menu
→ Visit the restaurant site: https://www.succotashrestaurant.com/

SPACE: Succotash Prime sits inside a former early-1900s bank building, and they kept the scale and structure intact instead of boxing it in. The main dining room opens into a tall atrium with a mezzanine level wrapping the room, so you get open sightlines across multiple levels no matter where you sit. The marble details, vaulted ceiling, and original architectural elements give the room real presence without feeling stiff. There are large central and balcony-level bars, plus smaller carved-out rooms built from former bank areas, including a converted vault. The layout works well for conversation, drinks before dinner, and lingering after the meal.

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Tax/Tip combo is our required 30% tax/tip policy (no exceptions)
Limited to 8 slots

CLOSEST METRO: Metro Center (Red/Blue/Orange Line) – approx 9 minute walk. exit around 12th Street & G Street NW. Walk east then south toward F Street NW and 9th Street NW until you reach 915 F St NW.
Gallery Place / Chinatown (Red/Green/Yellow Line) – quick walk. Head south on 7th St NW toward F St NW, then walk west toward 9th Street NW along F Street NW to 915 F St NW

For trip planning, try WMATA’s “Plan a Trip” feature at www.wmata.com

PARKING: Street parking is tight during dinner hours—consider Metro, rideshare, or garage options in the area.

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Attendance Notes:

  • If you RSVP “YES,” please commit to showing up. With 5,800+ members and limited seating, we can’t afford no-shows. It’s not fair to other members or to our relationship with the restaurant.
  • No-Show / Late Cancel rules apply (see links below).
  • Can’t get a slot? Join the Waitlist and check back frequently—spots often open up before Noon on the day of the event. You may also receive midweek confirmation emails to reconfirm your RSVP, so please check your inbox.
  • Billing Reminder: Add 30% for tax and tip to your food and drink total. This is part of our group’s expectations and helps smooth out service with the restaurant.
  • New Members / 1st Timers: Visit our FAQs and No-Show Policy if you're unfamiliar with how we run things.

Looking forward to dining with you!

– JoeN

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