As part of D.C.’s first-ever “Scissors & Shovels Day,” Mayor Bowser will visit six developments that will break ground or open for business.
With five locations, there are more Sala Thai restaurants throughout the D.C. area than there are sit-down restaurants in the ward.
Apr 05, 2006
Black Cat Hopes to Conquer Great Outdoors
We couldn’t help but be intrigued when we stumbled upon the following item listed on the agenda for Thursday night’s ANC 1B meeting (emphasis ours). ABRA Applications 71866 Sala Thai, Entertainment Endorsement 36085 Black Cat, Substantial Change Voluntary agreement review, El Paraiso Market Voluntary agreement review, Daily Fish of Chesapeake Voluntary agreement review, Eleven Market Substantial changes? To one of our favorite music venues and venerable watering holes? Say it ain’t so. But wait a…
Jan 10, 2005
Yoga Classes Aid Tsunami Relief
Washington is an international city and draws people and visitors from around the globe, but it is more often associated with cynicism and politics than with warm fuzzy feelings of goodwill. That is why it is especially heartening to see local fundraising efforts for tsunami relief activities continue to grow. The latest announcement comes from Georgetown Yoga, which is offering three charity yoga classes, from 5:30-7:00 p.m., on January 16, 23, and 30. Proceeds from…
Jan 05, 2005
Sala Thai to Host Fundraiser for Tsunami Relief
Still looking for a way to help the tsunami victims? Instead of waiting for an ex-President to contact you, consider attending a live jazz and food sampling fundraiser at the U Street Northwest Sala Thai. According to the Washington Business Journal: On Jan. 10, Sala Thai restaurant will host a fund-raising event at its 1301 U Street location, with live jazz, free tastings from the menu and speciality drinks. Patrons are asked to make…