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Attended a spring cocktail making class. Super fun and delicious. Learned a lot, got some great recipes and tips and learned how to shake. Knowledgeable and friendly teachers. Highly recommend! View all feedback.
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Extremely below average food. We had drinks and a meat and cheese plate. The drinks weren't really very good and tasted cheap and watered down. The meat and cheese plate was abysmal. The cheeses weren't the best quality, the condiments weren't fresh and the crackers were stale. All of this was very overpriced too. NEVER GOING HERE AGAIN. View all feedback.
Attended a spring cocktail making class. Super fun and delicious. Learned a lot, got some great recipes and tips and learned how to shake. Knowledgeable and friendly teachers. Highly recommend!
After sitting for about 5 minutes, and not a very busy night, I had to finally ask someone who was working the section. Meaning the couch right in the middle of the whole place. I ordered the old fashion and when it came I was shocked. In a low ball glass with a large round ice cube barely half a glass. For $15, this wasn't going to pass. I couldnt get the server to come back and had to chase someone down again. I told the next person to take it back and give me my bill. The
A nice place to stop for a beverage in the evening as it looks over the resort's glass enclosed space. Always feel free to reach out to me on Twitter @joerazz
Located in the huge atrium of the Gaylord National, the Belvedere Lobby Bar is somehow both spacious and intimate. If you're looking for a place to enjoy a drink without a lot of noisy crowds and giant TV screens everywhere, this is your best bet in all of National Harbor. The river view is nice, the atmosphere is great, and the staff is friendly. Prices are on the higher side, but not bad for a decent hotel bar.
As for the food prices, they were outrageous! A margarita cost $10.50 for a 10-ounce glass, and it was mostly ice. A whiskey and diet drink started at $10 for the same size glass, and a cheese board at the Belvedere Lounge was priced at $18. On Sunday, May 25, 2019, there were no other savory food items available. How can this be allowed to happen? My advice: look for a better place to stay.
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