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5 Rooftop Restaurants for Elevated Dining in D.C.

5 Rooftop Restaurants for Elevated Dining in D.C.

Another great Italian restaurant with a terrazza you can’t pass up! From Pasta Fridays to its Elevate Drag Brunches, no matter when you come for a rooftop meal, you’ll leave happy!
Eater DC | 2020 Rammy Awards: Meet the Finalists

Eater DC | 2020 Rammy Awards: Meet the Finalists

Washington’s local dining association on Monday announced the finalists for its 38th annual Rammy Awards, highlighting some of the best participating restaurants, bars, and chefs across the D.C. area.
A Michelin-Star Chef Is Now Your Delivery Driver

A Michelin-Star Chef Is Now Your Delivery Driver

(Washingtonian) As coronavirus shut down the city, Masseria and Officina chef-owner Nick Stefanelli was forced to cut all but three of his employees. On top of that, he needed to flip the business from fine-dining to takeout and delivery—overnight.
Named Top Bar at The Wharf by The Washingtonian

Named Top Bar at The Wharf by The Washingtonian

(Washingtonian) “The flowering garden, chic lounge furniture, and fire pits make this partially canopied terrazza feel like a luxury Italian vacation...Of all the Wharf’s rooftops, you’ll eat the best here."
Eater DC | 2020 Rammy Awards: Meet the Finalists

Eater DC | 2020 Rammy Awards: Meet the Finalists

(Travel + Leisure) On a Wednesday afternoon, there were few people strolling its waterfront walkway, but I found a cheerful crowd as soon as I entered Officina, chef Nick Stefanelli's three-story Italian marketplace-restaurant-rooftop bar. Like the rest of the Wharf, Officina still has a just-out-of-the-package shine, from the marble counters to the glass case displaying house-made sausages.
Step Back in Time with Vintage Amaro at Officina

Step Back in Time with Vintage Amaro at Officina

(Bon Appetit) You know those people that say, I was born in the wrong era? The ones that wear tie-dye headbands or scratchy wool pants that they call slacks? Yeah, well they are missing out—but only if they haven’t drank vintage amaro at Officina in Washington, D.C. Because if they had, they could experience the best parts of the sixties, seventies, or eighties, all poured from bottles sitting right behind the bar.