When: 6/8/2014 11am-2pm
Where: The Mansion on O Street 2020 O Street N.W., DC
Cost: $49.50 per person
Online Reservations Required: http://www.omansion.com/brunch
Come celebrate Pride in the Nation's Capital and join us for Washington's favorite Sunday meal, brunch! Includes omelettes, waffles & grilled pbj to order, bacon, sausage, bbq brisket, grilled blue fish, award winning desserts, juice, hot tea/hot coffee, champagne and more! Plenty of vegetarian options.
Private rooms available...
When: 6/8/2014 11am-2pm
Where: The Mansion on O Street 2020 O Street N.W., DC
Cost: $49.50 per person
Online Reservations Required: http://www.omansion.com/brunch
Come celebrate Pride in the Nation's Capital and join us for Washington's favorite Sunday meal, brunch! Includes omelettes, waffles & grilled pbj to order, bacon, sausage, bbq brisket, grilled blue fish, award winning desserts, juice, hot tea/hot coffee, champagne and more! Plenty of vegetarian options.
Private rooms available.
Includes a self-guided tour through secret doors and at least 60 of our 100 rooms, 50 signed guitars, memorabilia, art and much more when you visit. Enjoy our Sunday Jammin' sessions between 11am and 2pm.
Be sure to bring your own shopping bags, everything is for sale!
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About The Mansion & O Street Museum
With over 100 rooms and 70 secret doors, The Mansion is one of the most unique properties in the world. Conveniently located in historic Dupont Circle, within walking distance to Embassy Row and The Philips Collection — The Mansion offers world-class cuisine and an inspiring environment that will create lasting memories for everyone that visits.
A haven for rock stars, celebrities, and politicians (FBI Director J.Edgar Hoover's G-men lived there in the 30's) The Mansion has 23 uniquely themed guest rooms & suites; a two story Log Cabin, John Lennon Suite, Mrs. Rosa Parks room (she lived there for 10 years), a hidden wine cellar and more.
Named a Washingtonian Magazine's Hidden Gem, The Mansion has been featured in numerous television shows, books, and magazines including the Travel Channel’s “Mega Mansions”, WETA's "Breakfast in Washington", James Patterson’s Three Blind Mice, The John Lennon Letters by Hunter Davies, and National Geographic Traveler.