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New Years Eve 2012 at Eatonville Restaurant
Ring in the New Year at Eatonville Restaurant with a delicious southern- inspired prix fixe dinner and live music by NeoGroove Movement. Get your New Year's off to an early start. First dinner seating begins at 6:30 PM featuring live music and a three-course dinner special for $39.00 per person (plus tax and gratuity). Or ring in the New Year with us at the second dinner seating beginning at 9:30 PM, which includes live music, a four-course dinner, complimentary glass of champagne, and party gear to ring in 2012 for $59 per person (plus tax and gratuity). Drink specials all night long.
The NeoGroove Movement is a Washington DC-based Retro-Modern Jazz Fusion Collective specializing in improvising and refining the stylistic crosspollination of Funk, Jazz, Fusion, Latin Jazz, Hip Hop, Neo-Soul, Afrobeat, World Groove and every groove inducing sound in between. Musical influences include Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock & the Headhunters, Santana and The Roots, to name a few. www.neo-groovemovement.com
MENU 6:30 PM Seating: 3-Course (Choice of Starter or Soup) 9:30 PM Seating: 4-Course (Choice of Starter and Soup) ~Choice of Starter~ Black Eye Peas Chowder butternut squash, corn, plantains, habanero, coconut milk Spicy Fish Soup okra, carrots, potatoes ~Choice of Salad~ Baby Romaine cornbread crouton, shaved parmesan, creamy roasted garlic dressing Balsamic-Marinated Roasted Vegetables portobello, red pepper, squash, zucchini, mesclun mix, goat cheese ~Choice of Entrée~ Citrus-Glazed Red Snapper sautéed salsify, broccolini, pineapple relish Braised Oxtail fried grits, sautéed lima beans, spiced carrots, au jus Blackened Shrimp fried green tomato, basil cream Crispy Tofu fingerling potato, sautéed asparagus, bell pepper slaw, spicy coconut cream ~Choice of Dessert~ Red Velvet Coconut Cake hibiscus reduction, brandy whipped cream Fresh Tropical Fruit Trifle mango, strawberry, pineapple, lavender syrup over almond pound cake
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Eatonville Restaurant, "The Soul of Southern Food," opened in 2009 by Andy Shallal, founder of Busboys and Poets. Located in the historic U Street Corridor at 2121 14th St. NW, the Zora Neale Hurston-inspired restaurant is in the heart of where Hurston and fellow writer/poet Langston Hughes enjoyed a lively social and cultural life during the early 1920s. Eatonville pays homage to Hurston's D.C. connections. It is named for her childhood hometown in Florida, the setting of her most famous novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God".
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LocationEatonville Restaurant (View)
2121 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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