Cotton & Reed is one of many distilleries using their alcohol to make hand sanitizer to help ease serious shortages during the coronavirus outbreak. Have you searched for hand sanitizer at pharmacies, ...
At 4 p.m. on a Sunday, Lukas B. Smith is making the rounds at Union Market. He stops by Buffalo & Bergen for a knish, and then it’s off to Peregrine Espresso for a doppio espresso. The barista hands ...
Tierney Plumb is an editor of Eater’s Northeast region, covering D.C., Boston, Philly, and New York. Veteran D.C. bartender Lukas B. Smith has a big new gig: beverage director at &pizza. His first big ...
“The idea is to make the interior more like a bar space and less of a quick-service restaurant,” Smith told Eater this month. Rachel Larsen/Rumbo Italiano Blooming decor is weaved around the bar.
Like so many business owners across the U.S., Reed Walker had to furlough his employees in mid-March amid slowing sales and new restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the novel coronavirus.|| ...
Children and teens being treated at the National Institutes of Health are getting hand sanitizer from businesses they wouldn’t be patrons of otherwise: Washington, D.C.’s distilleries. But first, ...
Cotton & Reed is one of many distilleries using their alcohol to make hand sanitizer to help ease serious shortages during the coronavirus outbreak. A D.C. Distillery Switches From Rum To Hand ...