Youâre probably not going to get these tacos. Weâre not rooting against you or anything â itâs just that demand outweighs the supply. If youâve ever visited a certain taco joint in Philadelphia, you understand: South Philly Barbacoa, the tiny restaurant in (you guessed it) South Philly, has been popular since Bon AppĂ©tit named it one of the best new restaurants in America in 2016 (and even more popular following their 2018 episode of Chefâs Table on Netflix, and Cristina Martinezâs 2022 James Beard Award for best chef). Lucky for us, South Philly Barbacoa is setting up a one-day-only pop-up this Friday at Taqueria Xochi. If theyâre out of pre-order by the time you read this, keep an eye on their Instagram for their next trip to DC.
If your heart is set on tacos, we wholeheartedly recommend Little Miner Taco. With three locations, two food trucks and a presence on all the delivery aps, you will be able to get those tacos without pre-ordering family-style meals. Get the Fiesta Box if youâre eating with at least one other person. If youâre solo, get the birria tacos. You wonât wait in line, but if you did, theyâd be worth it.
Friday
Letâs Sing Taylor â A Live Band Experience Celebrating Taylor Swift at Fillmore Silver Spring
Taylor has gone everywhere on this tour. The one city she hasnât played? DC. She has no plans to play DC. This version of Taylor is as good as youâre going to get within 100 miles. And the Chiefs donât play the Commanders this year, so thereâs absolutely no chance she comes to Landover.
Friday and Saturday
Art All Night
A good opportunity to wander neighborhoods in all eight wards. New for 2023 is Dine All Night. Think of it like a giant First Friday, but instead of stopping in galleries to peruse art and drink cheap wine, youâll stop at random stores and public buildings to peruse art and bring your own cheap wine.
Friday and Saturday but probably not Sunday
Panda Palooza: A Giant Farewell at Smithsonian National Zoo
The Smithsonian National Zoo pandas are going back to China before the year ends. The zoo is doing a bunch of programming around the cuddly (not really but thatâs the perception) animals. The problem is the zoo is a Smithsonian Institution, and all Smithsonian Institutions are part of the federal government. When thereâs a shutdown, theyâre shut down.
This weekend is full of panda events, but donât expect the zoo to be open Sunday (read: October 1). Looks like all Smithsonians are going to be closed for a while.
Get your tickets â yes, the free zoo still requires tickets â while theyâre still available.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
World Culture Festival on The National Mall
With the worst name for a festival, this is a three-day celebration ofâŠthe world? Whatever, the weather is supposed to be great, most of the museums will most likely be closed on Sunday, and a few go-go acts are billed. Go-go on the Mall is always fun.
Saturday
DC Coffee Festival at Union Market
This inaugural festival bills itself as âan immersive coffee experienceâ â which begs the question, what isnât an immersive coffee experience? Not drinking coffee, right?
Opera in the Outfield at Nationals Park
A good use of the ballpark, especially when the team has been out of contention since May.
Saturday and Sunday
All Things Go Festival at Merriweather Post Pavilion
One of the final chances to see a show at Merriweather in 2023. This yearâs headliners are Maggie Rogers, Carly Rae Jepsen, Lana Del Rey and boygenius. Three of these acts sound better in cooler weather. Carly Rae Jepsen sounds great in all weather.
The Pumpkin Festival at Butlerâs Orchard
After last weekendâs rain out, the areaâs most popular pumpkin patch will be packed with families attempting to squeeze in as many autumnal activities as possible.
Sunday
The Shining at Alamo Drafthouse
Start Scaretober with a classic. Consider heading back to the Alamo on Monday for a free screening of an equally scary Kubrick film, Eyes Wide Shut (yes, Eyes Wide Shut is just as scary, if not scarier than The Shining because you will never be trapped in a hotel for months with your wife and son, but you might be trapped in a loveless marriage).
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