The festival showcased the best of the region’s food, small businesses and music.
WASHINGTON — “A Taste of the DMV” returned for the third consecutive year Saturday near the Capitol, offering local food, music, art and fun.
According to the festival’s website, the festival showcased the best of DMV’s culinary, small business and music.
Pennsylvania Avenue between 3rd and 7th Streets was reportedly lined with more than 200 vendors, including food trucks, small businesses, and booths for everyone to enjoy.
The family-friendly festival featured musical performances across a variety of genres on multiple stages in the event area, as well as adult-only activities, including mobile bartenders, local breweries, and adult-only concession stands.
Attendees ate, drank and danced from noon to 7pm.
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