Photo by fritzheier.MOVIE: Brave the heat tonight to see the hard-to-find flick 930 F Street — a documentary about the 9:30 Club featuring interviews with musicians, staff and fans — at the U Street Movie Series (Harrison Field, V Street NW between 13th and 14th Streets). Before the main event at 8:30 p.m., see the short film Howard Theatre: A Century in Song at 7 p.m. The first 100 people to attend will receive free popcorn, and if you’re craving something more substantial, there will be food trucks on the scene. Free.
>> Starting tonight, partake in 5 consecutive nights of Bethesda Outdoor Movies (Norfolk and Auburn Avenues, Bethesda). Tonight’s pick is The Breakfast Club, followed by a hodge-podge of other choices, including Bye Bye Birdie on Wednesday, The King’s Speech on Thursday, Rocky on Friday, and The Social Network on Saturday. 9 p.m. Free.
FOOD & DRINK: Eatonville (2121 14th Street NW), the restaurant recently graced by Michelle Obama’s presence, is focusing on Punch tonight for its monthly Food & Folklore dinner. Pair 5 punches with a three-course meal, while author Dan Searing reads from his cook/drink book The Punch Bowl: 75 Recipes Spanning Four Centuries of Wanton Revelry. Reserve your spot by calling (202) 332-9672. 6:30 p.m. $45 (plus tax and tip).
>> Chat with brewers from Williamsburg Alewerks, then sit down to a dinner of five courses and five of the brewery’s beers at Dino (3435 Connecticut Avenue NW) tonight. The reception starts at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7. Call (202) 686-2966 for reservations. $49 (plus tax and tip).
TALK: The National Building Museum (401 F Street NW) presents The Public Memory of 9/11, a talk with representatives from memorials in New York, D.C. and Pennsylvania about how they are preparing for the tenth anniversary of 9/11. Reservation required. 6:30-8 p.m. Free.