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by Editorial

This week, congressional budget breathers.

By Rebecca Lathe

As Congress gears up for yet another return to the budget battle next week, Washingtonians will likely need a break. Look no further than our own editor’s picks, which this week has us looking forward to spring restaurant deals, transcendental art and exclusive shopping.

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Virtual Shopping Spree

Gilt City DC’s Neighborhood Spotlight
Monday, April 8 through Sunday, April 14
Register here

If you aren’t already a member of Gilt City, then it’s time to jump on the flash-sale bandwagon. The website’s neighborhood spotlight collection is offering members the opportunity to experience Washington’s U Street area like never before.

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The week-long spotlight offers insider sales from boutiques, bars and restaurants in one of the District’s trendiest neighborhoods. Highlights include a discounted package of cycling classes at Peloton Cycling Studio, a sangria brunch for two at the Drafting Table, and a deal on a tequila tasting and mixology event at the Gibson Lab at Marvin.

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PJ Clarke’s patio (Courtesy photo)

Oysters for All

P.J. Clarke’s Patio Opening Party
Tuesday, April 9
5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
1600 K St. NW
202-286-6610 for reservations

There’s no better way to celebrate the start of beautiful weather than at an outdoor happy hour. Just in time, P.J. Clarke’s is opening up its full-service patio and introducing a signature oyster, locally harvested and in a “cocktail” size, to mark the occasion.

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Look for 50-cent oysters and $3.50 D.C. Braus to wash it all down. Can’t make the opening? Enter the restaurant’s oyster naming contest for a chance to win a private patio party for you and up to 50 friends.

Taste the national spirit of Belgium at Et Voila April 10-April 14. (Courtesy photo)

Taste of Belgium

Genever Celebration at Et Voila
Kick-off event on April 10; tastings last through April 14
6:30 p.m – 8:30 p.m.
5120 MacArthur Blvd. NW
202-237-2300
Free

With the weather finally showing signs of spring, a chilled cocktail sounds mighty good. Check out the charming Palisades neighborhood and sip the national spirit of belgium – Genever. On April 10, Véronique Beittel, brand owner and importer of Belgian genever house Diep 9, will be at Et Voila Belgian Bistro to conduct Genever tastings, including five specialty cocktails ($10 each) and four flavors of Genever sorbet.

Private Art Goes Public

Transformer Collector’s View Series
First view opens Thursday, April 11; last view May 19
6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Visit website for schedule and details
$50 per view; $225 discount package for all five views
Tickets here

Transformer’s annual Collector’s View brings art lovers into the homes of some of Washington’s best art collectors. See well-known paintings and sculptures and lesser-known pieces while learning about the art of collecting art. This year’s participants include an environmentalist and a corporation.

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For more on the participants, visit Transformer’s website.

This year’s DC Design House (Courtesy photo)

Design Wonders

2013 DC Design House Preview Party
Saturday, April 13
1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
2507 Foxhall Rd. NW
$50; Preview party tickets here; Design House tickets here

This year’s show house is a $14.9 million palatial estate designed by Bethesda, Md.’s GTM Architects. Boasting eight bedrooms, eight full baths, a marble foyer, infinity pool and balcony overlooking the city’s monuments in the distance, it offers plenty of “blank canvas” for some of Washington’s best interior designers to work their magic.

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Proceeds benefit the Children’s National Medical Center.

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