Check out Lost Dog Cafe in Westover Village or their new location on Columbia Pike for great pizza, “soon to be famous” chili, salads, sandwiches and a huge selection of beers from around the world. The owners also founded “The Lost Dog and Cat Rescue Foundation.”
#121 – Take your Puppy to a Puppy Party
Shirlington Dog Park has a puppy party, socialization sessions for puppies ranging in age from four months up to nine months, most Saturday mornings in the “small dog” enclosed areas of park. Check their website for current information.
#120 – Check out Cassatt’s Kiwi Cafe & Gallery
Cassatt’s Kiwi Cafe & Gallery at Lee Heights is a cozy, bistro-style restaurant serving tasty dishes featuring a New Zealand flair. They offer live music Fridays and Saturdays and a Weekend Brunch Menu. In nice weather, enjoy outdoor dining on the sidewalk out front or the rear deck. Cassatt’s also features monthly showings of work by members of the Arlington Artists Alliance and offers art classes downstairs for all ages.
NOTE: Cassatt’s is now closed and is replaced by Cafe Colline, a wonderful upscale French bistro.
#119 – Play Tennis Indoors
Like to play tennis but not outside in the summer heat or winter cold? Sign up for lessons, drills, flights and league play at Arlington Tennis and Squash Center on Kirkwood Road. Non-members can sign up for an additional fee.
#118 – Have Dinner at The Liberty Tavern
Liberty Tavern in Clarendon is listed as one of Washingtonian’s Top 100 Restaurants. You can choose from the upstairs dining room, downstairs bar or outside tables.
#117 – Take the Kids to Play at Chestnut Hills Park
Located at the corner of N. Harrison Street and 27th Street N, Chestnut Hills Park is one of the most popular playgrounds in North Arlington. The 4.43 acre tree-shaded park features open green space and an education themed playground.
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