Originally, the annual restaurant celebration was scheduled to end on Sunday.
WASHINGTON — Nearly a week after a winter storm blanketed the D.C. region in snow and ice, people are still digging their way out. Many residents were forced to stay indoors, away from the buried cars, covered sidewalks, and frigid temperatures.
And what better way to celebrate finally leaving the house than with a nice meal?
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On Friday, the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington (RAMW) announced that the
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