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  2. Buzz (DC) - Wikipedia

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    Buzz – once called "Washington's best electronic dance night" by The Washington Post - was one of Washington, D.C.'s longest running dance parties. It was co-founded by DJ/promoter Scott Henry and DJ/promoter and DC music store (Music Now) owner Lieven DeGeyndt at the East Side Club and then relaunched in October 1995 at the now demolished Nation, formerly the Capital Ballroom.

  3. Olympia Provisions Public House - Wikipedia

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    In May 2018, OP Wurst temporarily closed its bars and rebranded as Olympia Provisions Public House. [12] The new concept served Apline-themed food based on owner Elias Cairo's apprenticeship in Switzerland. [13] The rebranding took place partially because customers did not recognize that OP Wurst was connected to the Olympia Provisions brand.

  4. Habibi Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The real standout is Habibi, a Lebanese diner every bit as good as well-known eastside joint Nicholas, with a few touches --the fresh-from-the-oven pita paired with a contender for the city's best hummus among them --that go beyond, ensuring it lives up to its name ("habibi" means "beloved" in Lebanese). And it will be even more beloved when it ...

  5. Bockfest 2024: How to party like a bockstar this year, from ...

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    Sausage queens and kings: It's time to raise those steins and head to Over-the-Rhine for the 32nd annual Bockfest.. The three-day party celebrating OTR's brewing heritage and all things bock beer ...

  6. All-you-can-eat sushi restaurant coming to former City Tavern ...

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    A Canadian restaurant group is planning to open a modern all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant in the former home of City Tavern on Route 96 south of Eastview Mall in Victor.

  7. Eastside FC - Wikipedia

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    Eastside FC was founded in 1970 as a youth soccer club. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2016, they became an affiliate club of Major League Soccer team Seattle Sounders FC . [ 4 ] After the 2019 USL League Two season , the Sounders decided to withdraw their U-23 team from the league, where they would be replaced by Eastside FC, who would use their own name and ...

  8. Olympic Club Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1908, [a] the Olympic Club Hotel was originally known as the Oxford Hotel [3] and contained a bar and pool hall. The club was severely damaged in a fire in 1913 but was rebuilt. [2] Notorious train robber Roy Gardner, known as the "Gentleman Bandit", [1] was re-captured at the then-Oxford Hotel after escaping federal custody in 1921. [4]

  9. Jeju (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Korean [3] restaurant Jeju operates in southeast Portland. [4] It is named for Jeju Island in South Korea, where founder Peter Cho's family is from. [5] It has multiple event spaces, [6] hosts karaoke, [7] [8] and plays hip hop and K-pop. [9]