Foodie Guide to DC Pride 2016
/by AJ Dronkers, Associate Publisher & Digital Editor
June is a month celebrated around the globe to rejoice and reflect on LGBTQ history. This weekend is DC Pride, and DC has a long history of celebrating this weekend in high style. The Capital Pride Alliance works hard year round with a coalition of area groups and volunteers to pull together an incredible celebration of LGBTQ diversity. Here are some of our highlights, tips and a recipe for "Edible DC Rainbow Punch" that is sure to quench your thirst during this weekend heatwave.
Friday Night
BYT (Brightest Young Things) is known for throwing epic parties and they are back again with the Capital Pride Kick-Off Party @ Dock 5. The magic theme is great for bringing out old costumes or just a ton of glitter.
Before: Swing by H St NE or Union Market for some grub. Our picks would be Sally's Middle Name for food or Buffalo & Bergen for drinks.
After: Don't have tickets? Go to Nellie's, Town, or the newly opened Uproar all great queer bars within 1 block of each other on U St.
Saturday
Saturday is the famous DC Pride Parade which starts at 4:30 PM at 22nd and P St NW and runs until 7:30 PM. The path goes through Dupont Circle, the historic 17th Street neighborhood, cuts through Logan Circle neighborhood, takes a left on 14th St and ends at S St. Remember to stay hydrated! It's going to be hot. Pick a strategic spot along the route and prepare to be bombarded like a Baz Lurhmann film with beads, sequins, drag queens, families and over the top floats.
Before: Host your own gathering celebration or go to brunch, one of DC's favorite meals out. Some of our picks for brunch would include Duke's Grocery on 17th St. NW or Ghibellina 14th St NW.
After: Take a disco nap and hydrate up. After you awake from your slumber, head to any LGBTQ establishment across the city. Our pick would be Number Nine on P St in Logan Circle. They have a super classy split level bar with a great crowd, tunes and drink specials. Also Compass Rose Bar & Kitchen has an incredible line-up of pride events including a late night party with DJ. Also Mixtape, an alternative queer dance party, will be taking over the infamous 930 club that night!
Sunday
Before: Grab cold press coffee at one of our amazing local coffee spots such as La Colombe Coffee, Compass Coffee, Chinatown Coffee, The Coffee Bar, The Wydown, Bake House or Whole Foods P Street. Then head down to the free Capital Pride Festival which includes amazing performances from Meghan Trainor & Charlie Puth.
After: We would suggest one of the hottest outdoor spots in DC, the gay-owned DACHA beer garden located in Shaw. They have massive umbrellas to cast some shade, and excellent beer selection (Our favorite is the Vitus). Sunday happens to be the gay the informal gathering place at DACHA. A nice alternative would be Town Patio which recently added these amazing misters to keep you cool.
EdibleDC Pride Punch
Adapted from Bon Appetit recipe for Algonquin Bar Punch.
Making anything rainbow can be a bit of a pain, let's be honest, since it tends to involve a lot of produce and a lot of slicing and dicing. But the rewards are so worthwhile from the oohs and aaahs of your party guests from the beauty and the delicious factor that hits them from their first sip. Our fruit-inspired punch screams "It's summer!" and lets your rainbow be the party standout.
Ingredients (Serves 25-30 and fills a 1.7 Gallon Drink Dispenser)
- Peel of 8 lemons (removed with vegetable peeler)
- 2/3 cup superfine sugar
- 4 cups fresh raspberries
- 3 cups Plymouth Sloe Gin
- 3 cups Gin
- 3 cups fresh lemon juice
- 3 cups Dark Rum
- 4 cups chilled Champagne
- 1 watermelon
- 4 large oranges
- 1 pineapple
- 3 green apples
- 2 cups blueberries
- 1 large bushel of grapes
Instructions
Start by muddling the lemon peels and sugar with a wooden spoon. Next, add the raspberries and mash away until you have a nice pulp mixture and the sugar has dissolved. Pour in sloe gin, your gin of choice, lemon juice, and dark rum. Stir. Add ice and put in the fridge to chill.
Meanwhile being preparing all the fruit. You can change the fruit based on the season, but your goal is to create a rainbow layer in the drink dispenser. I started with watermelon cubes at the bottom, poured in some crushed ice at each layer, next orange slices + crushed ice, pineapple slices + crushed ice, green apples + crushed ice, blueberries + crushed ice, and finally frozen grapes + crushed ice. (Note: you may need to drain some water before adding the main punch depending on timing.)
When ready pour the punch mixture into the drink dispenser, add champagne and you are good to go! Enjoy your Pride cocktail creation with friends and family. (Expert note: if you have enough time make an ice block the night before place in center of drink dispenser fruit layer for core chilling. Otherwise just have an ice bucket next to the dispenser for guests).
To learn more about the Capital Pride Alliance and all the events taking place this weekend and throughout June visit here.