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DC Harvest’s New Menu Focuses on Fresh Summer Produce

26 Jul
Summer Salads at DC Harvest

Summer Salads at DC Harvest

DC Harvest 517 H Street, NE has rolled out several new seasonal menu items over the past couple of weeks to highlight the best in produce.  Two appetizer salads, while very different from each other, both offer a variety of summer tastes.  The snap pea salad complete with pea shoots and baby kale features a clever mix of a lime vinaigrette and a crispy coconut gremolata.  The sourness of the lime and the sweetness of the coconut combine to create a refreshing summer starter.  The arugula salad features a poppy seed vinaigrette, fresh fruit (blackberries the night we tried it), and goat milk mascarpone.

Grilled Lamb Burger at DC Harvest

Grilled Lamb Burger at DC Harvest

On the entree front, DC Harvest’s classic Old Bay fried chicken now comes with a half ear of grilled corn with an ancho-orange rub as well as a small watermelon and cucumber salad.  In addition, the grilled lamb burger has been added back onto the menu complete with summer garnishes of a green garlic aioli and a pickled green tomato.  Diners can add bacon jam or a fried egg to the burger as well.  The burger comes with a side of grilled corn and a delicious six bean herb salad.  While it was a considerable amount of food with both entrees, District Cuisine’s team cleaned both plates.

Old Bay Fried Chicken with Summer Sides at DC Harvest

Old Bay Fried Chicken with Summer Sides at DC Harvest

Check out DC Harvest’s website here for the complete menu and nightly specials.

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DC Harvest Featuring Extended Brunch for 4th of July

3 Jul
Extended Brunch at DC Harvest for 4th of July

Extended Brunch at DC Harvest for 4th of July

DC Harvest (517 H Street) will be featuring extended brunch from 11am until 4pm on July 4th but will be closed for dinner the night of the 4th.  A great opportunity to check out some of their new brunch items before the fireworks!

DC Harvest Offering Dad’s Day Specials Tomorrow

18 Jun
DC Harvest on H Street

DC Harvest on H Street

DC Harvest (517 H Street) will be offering Father’s Day specials tomorrow for both brunch and dinner.  At brunch, they will be offering $15 bottomless mimosas and $20 bottomless bloody marys.  At dinner, when you buy 3 entrees, dad’s entree will be free.  DC Harvest is now taking reservations for both seatings if you don’t have plans yet!

DC Harvest Father's Day Specials

DC Harvest Father’s Day Specials

New Signage, Nightly Specials at DC Harvest

17 Mar
New Signage at DC Harvest

New Signage at DC Harvest

DC Harvest (517 H Street) recently put up new signage outside of the restaurant and has launched a bunch of new nightly specials.  For example, Tuesday is now date night where you can get 2 cocktails, 2 entrees, and 1 dessert for $50 and Wednesday is now pasta night where you can get half off homemade pastas.  You can see all of the specials down below.

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DC Harvest Unveils New Years Eve Menu

14 Dec

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DC Harvest (517 H Street) has released its menu for New Years Eve, and it features all new items.  In addition to a three course meal, customers can chose to have their food paired with wine or craft cocktails.  There will also be a complimentary champagne toast at midnight.   We hope that the Florida Snapper Bahn Mi sticks around after New Years as well!

DC Harvest to Serve Brunch on Black Friday

23 Nov
Monterey Jack Doughnuts at DC Harvest

Monterey Jack Doughnuts at DC Harvest

DC Harvest (517 H Street) will be serving brunch on Black Friday from 11 am until 2:30 pm.  In addition to their usual brunch menu, they will be serving their signature Old Bay fried chicken, $20 bottomless Bloody Marys, and monterey jack doughnuts.  The restaurant will be closed for Thanksgiving but will otherwise have normal operating hours during the weekend.

DC Harvest Debuts New Bar Manager, Mixes Up Cocktail Menu

14 Oct

 

Sour Cherry Gel Cocktail Shooter at DC Harvest

Sour Cherry Gel Cocktail Shooter at DC Harvest

We’ve loved DC Harvest’s food for awhile, but recently DC Harvest has changed up its drink menu and now has several new creative cocktails available.  Under the leadership of new bar manager Matthew Fisk, DC Harvest’s drink menu has branched out from only having domestic alcohols to instead having a mix of domestic and international.  Fisk–a former philosophy and ancient language graduate–comes to DC Harvest by way of New Orleans and Proof, Vinoteca, Ripple, and Daikaya in D.C.  In discussing the changes to the cocktail menu, Fisk says “when I came here to DC Harvest, the bar was completely stocked with offerings that only came from the United States…I strongly advocated for a more international presence behind our bar…the cocktail is an American institution, like rock and roll.  Its origin is multiple.  Mixing together ingredients from different lands is how this country began, and what often makes the U.S. a wonderful place to hail from.  We will always feature spirits from our friends and neighbors at home, but we will also not forget that most of us came here from elsewhere.”

Clover Kyu at DC Harvest

Clover Kyu at DC Harvest

A sample of the new drink menu (descriptions and photos courtesy of Fisk and the staff at DC Harvest; links added in by District Cuisine if you would like to learn more about the drinks or alcohols):

  • Que hora son?–inspired by a Paloma cocktail, grapefruit juice is turned into grapefruit water through a gel agar clarification process that involves mixing the grapefruit juice into a gelatin that is then run through a small sieve (this process was perfected by Dave Arnold a famous mixologist in New York City).  The grapefruit water is mixed with aperol, triple dry, Espolon Blanco tequila, salt, malic acid, honey syrup, and phosphoric acid.  It is then put into bottles where it is carbonated prior to being served with lime and pineapple mint.
Que Hora Son at DC Harvest

Que Hora Son at DC Harvest

  •  Clover Kyu–a combination of Jensen’s dry gin, fresh made black raspberry syrup, egg whites, and Yuzu.
  • Sour Cherry Gel Cocktail Shootergelatin mixed with Leopolds Bros Maraschino Cherry Liquor is set for several hours.  More gelatin is mixed with lemon-infused Ivy City gin, lemon juice, and sugar–this is then poured over the other gel (the cherry one from the fridge) until both set together.  The resulting gel cocktail is served with a raspberry on the side.

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DC Harvest to Do Mixed Brunch/Dinner Menu, Debut New Cocktail at H Street Festival

18 Sep
Bar at DC Harvest

Bar at DC Harvest

DC Harvest (517 H Street) will serve a blended menu that features some items from brunch and some from dinner (including a new grilled swordfish salad dish) for H Street Festival this weekend (September 19th).  This menu will be served from 11 am until 5 pm when the kitchen will close for an hour before reopening to serve the dinner menu.  DC Harvest will also be debuting a new gel cocktail during the Festival.  You can view the complete H Street Festival menu here.

DC Harvest Celebrates One Year in the Neighborhood

14 Sep
Scallops at DC Harvest

Scallops at DC Harvest

DC Harvest (517 H Street) recently celebrated its first anniversary on H Street (see our review here).  We caught up with co-owners Arthur and Jared Ringel to discuss the first year and what is on the horizon.

District Cuisine: What has surprised you most in the first year?

DC Harvest: Many things, especially how successful Saturday Brunch has been.  Most onlookers told us we should stick to just Sunday, but both days have been extremely successful.  We have also just been thrilled by how patrons have taken to our menu and approach to offering a healthy take on upscale dining.

District Cuisine: What’s been your best selling item?

DC Harvest: Our locally sourced Scallop entrees.  We have done many preparations that have reflected the changing seasons and the seasonal produce available throughout the year.

District Cuisine: Any consideration of lunch in the future?

DC Harvest: We are considering lunch in the future, but it is not in our immediate plans.

District Cuisine: Anything coming up that we should be on the lookout for?

DC Harvest: Continued expansion of our craft cocktail program. We’re working on packaging and pricing to offer our house made pastas for take and cook at home. We will be partnering with Catoctin Creek for weekly tastings every Wednesday starting in October.  We’re currently researching products and recipes for our fall menu as well as our New Year’s Eve Celebration.

DC Harvest Rolling Out Delivery and Cook at Home Bacon

19 Jun
Pepperoni Parmesan Doughnuts at DC Harvest

Pepperoni Parmesan Doughnuts at DC Harvest

Fans of DC Harvest (517 H Street, NE) will soon be able to enjoy the restaurant’s food on nights when they may not have time for a sit down dinner out.  In the coming week, DC Harvest will debut delivery by partnering with the service DoorDash.  Users can either log on to the DoorDash site or open up the App to get DC Harvest delivered right to their door.  Most of the items on DC Harvest’s menu will be available; however, certain items that don’t transport well (oysters) will only be offered in the restaurant.

Pan Roasted Catfish with Grilled Asparagus at DC Harvest

Pan Roasted Catfish with Grilled Asparagus at DC Harvest

Additionally, DC Harvest is working on offering its delicious housemade cherrywood smoked bacon in a packaged form that will allow customers to take it home and cook in their kitchens.  They are still ironing out the details, but their bacon will likely be sold by the pound.