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Happy Hour and Trivia at Caddies on Cordelle
Join us for Happy Hour and trivia at Caddies on Cordelle in Bethesda. Happy Hour prices last until 10 pm. Trivia starts at 7:30, but we will arrive early to get a table.
https://caddiesoncordell.com/event/trivia-night/2025-06-24/
Foodies + New Friends
Join us for dinner with strangers! Leave with new friends after connecting over a laid back fun-filled meal. A different restaurant each time.
The location on map is just a placeholder and is not the final place of reservation.
Live Music - Every Tuesday
Whether you’re coming solo or with friends, Divino is the perfect place to gather. Enjoy live music, handcrafted dishes, and a warm, social atmosphere.
FREE PARKING GARAGE
Alexandria Treetops Bi-Monthly Meeting
https://youtu.be/2hV0hjneKUQ
We are group of diverse individuals who invest in improving our public speaking and leadership skills within a warm and supportive environment.
We will meet at Jack Taylor's Alexandria Toyota, just across the street from the Potomac Yard shopping center in Alexandria. You can park on the side street or behind the facility. Enter through the main entrance and proceed directly across the showroom to the staircase behind the main desk. Proceed to the top of the stairs and turn to your right. The meeting room is at the end of the hallway. Hope to see you there!
Kickoff Happy Hour
Let us kick off with a stylish Happy Hour.
We will have half-priced appetizers, glass of wine and rail drinks specials and special people from Maryland:) This is a joint meetup with my other meetups. You will get an opportunity to hang out with many insanely awesome socialites.
Stonefish Grill is found in the Metro Points Mall, Unit J.
METRO & PARKING INFO :
Closest Metro Station is New Carrolton. From the station, it is approximately $ 10 cab ride. Please make sure you catch your cab on the West Side Taxi Hub on Ellin Road (take West Side Exit of the metro station). Check it on http://www.wmata.com/ and plan accordingly.
Parking is free!
Alexandria A Cappella Event
If you love A Cappella Singing come check out the Harmonizers and Metro Voices...The lower voice and treble voice choruses- both part of the Alexandria A Cappella Collective. If you love 4-part harmony you'll want to visit us! We will be rehearsing on April 14th at AlexRenew, 6th Floor, 1800 Limerick St., Alexandria, VA 22314. We pride ourselves on providing opportunities for everyone to sing. We welcome everyone to visit our rehearsal and enjoy the singing while learning more about us!
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“Bingo, Booze & Bad Decisions at Quincy’s 😏”
Forget everything you think you know about bingo… this is where things get interesting.
Join us at Quincy’s for a night of drinks, laughs, and just enough mischief to keep things fun.
🍸 Great drinks, easy vibes
🔥 Flirty prizes (and a few surprises)
😉 A crowd that knows how to have a good time
Come solo, bring a friend, or wing it—we’ll take care of the rest.
Because at Quincy’s… you never know who you’ll end up sitting next to.
*** BINGO begins at 7:00***
Georgetown Café then Tudor Place!
Tudor Place was the historic home of descendants of Martha Washington, and now it is a National Historic Landmark where "expansive landscapes, landmark architecture and thousands of historic objects tell stories of Georgetown, slavery and freedom in the District, the Civil War in Washington and many more."
If you're available on Wednesday morning the 15th, join me and others to explore the museum and gardens and enjoy time with great FFF>50 friends!
Plan:
1**0 am Boulangerie Christophe** on Wisconsin Ave
then a 9-minute walk to Tudor Place
**11 am timed entry tour of Tudor Place**
Join for either or both!
Let's meet first if you're available at 10 am at the wonderful Boulangerie Christophe, 1422 Wisconsin Ave. NW. We can enjoy coffee, pastries and more (and hopefully celebrate our taxes being done), and then it's an easy walk (9 minutes) to Tudor Place.
Timed tickets for Tudor Place are $10 or $5 senior rate. Get your timed ticket for 11 am [here](https://12200.blackbaudhosting.com/12200/Self-Guided-Exhibit-Entry-08Apr2026-2) (you have to select Other Dates, Other Times).
Tudor Place is located at 1644 31st Street in Georgetown. There is no parking lot (just street parking nearby), but you can walk from the Dupont Circle or Foggy Bottom metro stations (that's what I'll do).
Please include your cell number when prompted so we can be sure to meet up. Hope to see you!
Abura Soba and Uji Matcha at Kajiken and Kyo Matcha in Annandale!
Join us for the soooo good Abura Soba at ***Kajiken*** in Annandale!
***What is Abura Soba?***
Abura Soba is a soupless noodle, mixed with house special sauces - chili oil, souy sauce, vinegar, minced garlic and pepper powder. It is the ultimate noodle where you can fully enjoy the taste.
Kajiken is the pioneer of Nagoya-style Abura Soba, serving bold, brothless noodles since 2010.
Baltimore Magazine:
If you’ve never been to a ramen shop, Kajiken would be an excellent place to start. And if your idea of fun is a big bowl of noodles drenched in porky goodness, you have someplace to be.
A long counter bar fronts the stoves, helmed by cooks tending vats of boiling water. Low weather systems move above the pots, into which the noodles are dropped and lifted with impressive dexterity. The entire crew will call out as you enter and exit—cries of “Irasshaimase” (welcome) and “Arigato gozaimasu” (thank you very much) like cheerful incantations.
And then there are the bowls of noodles, in this case an iteration of ramen called abura soba or mazesoba, which is not soba at all but the thicker version of ramen noodles, served with a variety of accompaniments and without broth.
Kajiken (Baltimore) is the first U.S. location of a popular Japanese abura soba chain that began in Nagoya and which now numbers some 100 locations worldwide. Ramen and its variations have been essential for a long time in Japan; tsukemen, or dip ramen, became popular about 10 years ago in American cities, and abura soba has also made the jump, especially to college towns.
Kajiken specializes in various toppings for noodles, so you can experiment with things like mentaiko (fish roe), umeboshi (Japanese plum), and menma (bamboo shoots), or add what you especially like (tomatoes, cheddar, soft-boiled eggs) to make an idiosyncratic mash-up. This can be a lot, especially as the restaurant doesn’t allow substitutions, and the abura soba versions—a basic, with chashu (discs of roast pork), menma, scallions, and nori; curry; carbonara; beef and onions; a cold version; and a vegan iteration—already come with plenty of ingredients.
You will be instructed to stir everything up with your chopsticks, as the absence of soup means that the tare, which is the concentrated sauce, has been installed at the bottom of your bowl. Be sure to dose your bowl with rice vinegar and chile oil, which give some extra flavor and, more importantly, a hit of acid to counter all the pork, pasta, and oil.
There are other items on the menu, notably more traditional tonkotsu ramen, made Hakata-style, as well as donburi rice bowls, and an impressive list of appetizers. Kajiken has very good versions of gyoza, or pork dumplings; and karaage, or fried chicken. And best of all, there is takoyaki, fried balls of dough embedded with octopus and topped with shaved bonito, curls of dried fish that wave in the heat and make the dish look disconcertingly like a terrarium. (Don’t be deterred—it’s delicious.)
There’s no booze or hot tea, but there is salted plum soda, a sour-salty-sweet drink that’s worth trying. There is also a very cute little desert shop attached (Kyo Matcha) that has a surprisingly robust dessert menu, including ice cream, yuzu cheesecake, and wondrous slices of deep green matcha crepe cake.
Check out Kajiken menu [here ](https://www.kajiken-usa.com/)
Check out Kyo Matcha menu [here](https://www.kyotomatcha.us/menu)
**WAITLIST:**
Meetup does not allow a waitlist for paid events. If this event fills and you are interested in adding your name to the waitlist, please send host a message through the app.
To enhance the opportunity for great conversation, we would like to keep the group small. Please feel free to sign-up to meet us along with up to 2 friends.
In the future, we will vary the days of the week, geography and the cost of restaurants so that we can attract many different types of diners.
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ARE COMMITTED TO GO WHEN YOU RSVP FOR THIS EVENT. In the event our group incurs a fee for no-shows / late cancellations, your ability to RSVP for future events will be restricted. Thank you in advance for your understanding.Feel free to make suggestions for future meet locations. All diners will have their own tab to avoid any confusion.
\*\* The small non-refundable registration fee helps us share the cost associated with Meetup platform ($360/year) and reduces the likelihood of no-shows, allowing us to better plan our events and accommodate attendees. Thank you in advance for your understanding!\*\*
If you are unable to join us in April, we hope you'll stay interested and join us for a meal in the future. Looking forward to seeing you at Kajiken in Annandale!
Patio Dinner & Drinks @ Firebirds
Hello Singles - let's grab a tasty bite and enjoy a few drinks while we get to know one another. Happy Hour is until 7 PM, so that is always nice. I requested the patio, so please dress accordingly.
[MENU](https://firebirdsrestaurants.com/springfield)
There is plenty of free parking next to restaurant.
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Dinner After the Movie: Dinner After MICHAEL at CAP CITY FINE DINER!
A movie this big deserves a big dinner! Join us after MICHAEL for fun and delicious dinner at another CMG-favorite restaurant, CAP CITY FINE DINER! RSVPs are limited for the dinner portion of this event! Here are complete details:
CAP CITY FINE DINER: This upscale diner from Cameron Mitchell is known its “retro-cool” atmosphere, modern twists on classic comfort food and their “showstopper” desserts! The menu reimagines nostalgic dishes like meatloaf, beef stroganoff, and pot roast with gourmet twists. The menu also offers vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options with lots of apps, cocktails, salads, sandwiches, burgers (including a black bean veggie burger), the most welcome return of their Veggie Plate (with Hummus) and more. Desserts include their 24K Carrot Cake, Coconut Cake and Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Pie.
MENU: [https://capcityfinediner.com/locations-menus/gahanna/menus/dinner/](https://capcityfinediner.com/locations-menus/gahanna/menus/dinner/)
RSVP: Dinner immediately following the movie at nearby CAP CITY FINE DINER! Please RSVP for here for the dinner portion of this event at Cap City Fine Diner. Since the dinner portion of this event is limited, please only RSVP if you plan to attend. If your plans change, please update your RSVP as early as possible. Please RSVP in both events, if you plan to attend the movie and dinner.
Look forward to seeing you there, Dan
Worthington's Sip n Stroll!
Come hang out to shop, sip + stroll through [Old Worthington](http://www.experienceworthington.com/)\- an outdoor event along the sidewalks of High St to kickoff the summer shopping season\. The shops will be open late\, store fronts will be decorated and people will be out on the town ready to start spreading warm weather cheer\!\!
**START**: (6pm and earlier) at Graeters Ice Cream shop in the heart of it all.
**NEXT**: about 6:15pm, we'll take a stroll and shop merch and homemade food tents. I'd love to introduce you to a new cafe, [Joyas](https://www.eatatjoyas.com/), along the stroll! (It will be too busy for us all to sit and eat so I'd recommend ordering to go)
**FINALLY**: about 7pm, we'll settle in at House Wine (next to Graeters) for wine sampling and to enjoy our fresh eats!
**PARKING**: Free Public Parking behind House Wine, behind Joyas and street parking.
Bingo Night!
Join us for happy hour and then **BINGO**!
*Bingo starts at 6:30pm*. Feeling lucky? Many from our group win cash and prizes at this bingo! Great happy hour prices and maybe some 💰! Three games, 5 rounds each. Each game, buy 2 cards/$5, 4 cards/$10, etc. **BRING CASH!**
[Pastimes](https://www.pastimespubandgrill.com/crosswoods/) is a neighborhood sports bar with a creative and fresh food menu, delicious cocktails, infused liquors, and very cold beer!
Pizza Crawl!
**$1 Slices of Pizza!!!** #5xNWPizzaCrawl is back!! Start at Barrell & Tap where Brenz pizza will serve slices at the bar and you can grab the voting link from our booth. Then take a walk to Fibonaccis, Halwanis, Deweys, and finally Jets to choose your favorite! (the walk is about a 10 block square)
Join us for this great community event and check back for more information on our route. (Grandview area)
Saturday Brunch at The Goat Gahanna
Let’s get together for a relaxed Saturday brunch!
This will be the very first event for our group. Whether you’re looking to meet new friends, get out more, or just enjoy good conversation over brunch, this is the perfect place to start.
We’ll be meeting at The Goat Gahanna for great food, drinks, and a welcoming, no-pressure atmosphere.



























