Showing posts with label Zola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zola. Show all posts

June 30, 2011

Say Yum: Zola Happy Hour Is Back


Looking to spice up your next happy hour session? Zola Restaurant happy hour is back and the menu is bursting with delicious goodies to try.

If you’re looking to grab a drink, guests can enjoy $5 cocktails and wines and $4 beer specials. For guests that are looking for an after work bite, the happy hour menu has a variety of dishes to try to please every taste bud. Between Carnitas Tacos, Beef Sliders, Beer Battered Oyster, Lobster Rolls, and Miso Crab Sticks, there is no way you could leave hungry! To add to the goodness, all the menu items are less than $10.

Don’t worry if you get off work late, Zola has you in mind and holds two happy hour times, between 4-6pm and 9:30-11pm.

What are you waiting for? Call your friends, it’s happy hour time!

August 4, 2009

In Case You Missed It: August Restos


Want to know where the see and be seen types are noshing this month? Check it out, in the August "Restos" issue of JuliB.com.

April 17, 2009

In Other News: Spotting Cougars


In completely unrelated news (Deacon is a DOG, not a cat) ... this funny article details how and where to spot Cougars. Of all places, Zola is mentioned as a spot in DC. Haven't really seen many cougars at this bar, although spots like Cafe Milano and often, L2 (for the male version, whatever the heck that is called) come to mind.

The show looks pretty funny, however.

What do you think?

Image from MichiganCougar.com.

December 4, 2008

Say Yum: Zola Wine and Kitchen now open

Back when we were in college (which really wasn't that long ago at all) a splurge dinner was often spent at chic American resto Zola. We loved the proximity to the Spy Museum and the way cool rotating door to the restrooms.

Now, we're excited to check out the just-opened Zola Wine & Kitchen, the latest project from the team at Star Restaurant Group. It's just steps from Zola, and promises to serve as the "tasting lab" for chef Bryan Moscatello's additions to the Zola menu as well as his new Italian resto, opening in the Woodies building in February.

The wine shop promises around 6,000 vinos from 'round the world from more than 400 varieties. Four unique "food columns" help novice oenophiles pair vintages to specific food types like Asian and barbeque, as well as select that perfect bottle for holiday dinners. A variety of wine magazines and tasting materials are also available for perusal and purchase.

You'll also find an extensive selection of pre-wrapped sandwiches and gourmet products, perfect for a "grab and go" picnic. We've been told that items will include dishes like rare roast veal with braised mushrooms, tarragon and truffle mayo on a salt and pepper roll as well as charcuterie boards.

If you're lucky enough to sneak in, the adjacent test kitchen also features seating for 30 in a private banquet room that overlooks the kitchen space.

Looking to test your skills against the masters? Cooking classes are held on select Wednesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and themed seasonal classes are planned on Saturdays from 2 to 3:30 p.m.

Photos coming soon, we promise!

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