DC "DCocktail" Series: Succotash

The DC “DCocktail” Series highlights the food, ambiance, and most especially the cocktails at restaurants in and around the District of Columbia.  We find out about the background of the cocktail menu and how the restaurant uses it to make its mark on the nation’s capital.  

During a recent staycation at AC Hotel National Harbor, I dined at neighboring restaurant, Succotash.  Its website says it 'showcases a progressive prospective of classic Southern favorites.'  I love all things Southern so dining at Succotash was a natural choice for me, and it did not disappoint. 

Photo Credit: washingtonpost.com 

Photo Credit: washingtonpost.com 

Cocktails

As you walk into the restaurant, you can't help but to notice several bottles of bourbon surrounding the bar.  I made a comment about the number of bottles to my waiter and he told me that they have over 100 types of Bourbon on the bar.  If that's not Southern, I don't know what is!

From a Manhattan to a French 75 and Mint Julep, Succotash's Libation menu offers something for everyone.  I was also shocked to see Haiti's Rhum Barbancourt served in one of their most popular cocktails, the 'Milk Punch.' For $49, you can enjoy a pitcher of Succotash's delicious cocktails.  I tried the 'Belle's Punch,' which was a mixture of mango-infused vodka, Jim Beam Bourbon, ginger, mint and topped off with a little champagne.  The 'Belle's Punch' is another one of their restaurant favorites and I can see why. It was simple and tasteful.

Food

I'm still thinking about the food at Succotash. Seriously.  The food was so delicious, that I couldn't stop saying how delicious it was while I was consuming it.  Their menu consists of traditional Southern dishes, including shrimp'n'grits, ribs, pork chops, collared greens and much more.

Appetizers

I tried the Pimento Fundido, and it was as good as you think.  Made from seven kinds of cheese, it was the perfect warm blend of cheesy goodness to spread over crackers.

Main Course

I had the Crispy Local Blue Catfish and it was fried to the perfect crisp.  My friend, Meghan, tried the Dirty Fried Chicken and enjoyed her dish as much as I enjoyed mine. We shared the Bacon Mac'n'Cheese and Brussel Sprouts.  Everything was delicious and prepared really well.

Dessert

We shared the Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie and again, it was delicious. (How many times have I used 'delicious' in this post? It's the only word I can think of when describing the food!)

Ambiance

The only words to describe the ambiance is 'southern elegance.'  The lights were dimmed a little and the wooden decor gave the restaurant an 'at home' feeling. I think it's a great restaurant for a date or catching up with an old friend who enjoys food just as much as you do!

I love how Succotash's theme flows throughout the restaurant for a traditionally southern experience.  While you're enjoying your staycation at the National Harbor, or looking for a quality restaurant outside of the city, I highly recommend Succotash.  

Hotel Review: AC Hotel National Harbor

Located about 15 minutes outside of our nation's capital, National Harbor is a waterfront destination home to several shops, restaurants and activities for people of all ages.  I was in the mood for a mini staycation, so I made AC Hotel National Harbor (156 Waterfront Street, National Harbor, MD 20745) my home base for the night. While I love the National Harbor, I never quite spend as much time there as I'd like, so I was excited to explore.  As it turns out, the AC Hotel was the perfect place to stay for several reasons. The main one being that they focus on cocktails more than food! But let me not get ahead of myself. Let's get into it.

Photo Credit: visitmaryland.org

Photo Credit: visitmaryland.org

PROS

Location

AC Hotel is perfectly situated in the middle of National Harbor.  I was able to walk to dinner at Succotash and visit several surrounding bars and restaurants during my Harbor Hop Bar Crawl including Granite City Food & Brewery, The Walrus Oyster Bar and Ale HouseBobby McKeys Piano Bar, and Cadillac Ranch. And to top it off, the AC Hotel is located right near the Capital Wheel.  Sidenote: I've been dying to get on the Capital Wheel since it was built and I must say, it did not let me down.  The views from the top of National Harbor were spectacular.

View from my balcony

View from my balcony

Room Design & Size

The room design was sleek and modern.  I stayed in a corner suite and had a perfect view of the Capital Wheel and the rest of the harbor from my balcony.  

Photo Credit: Marriott.com 

Photo Credit: Marriott.com 

Additionally, I gasped when I saw they welcomed me via my tv screen.  I adored the personalized touch.

Bar

AC Hotel focuses on unique, signature hand-crafted cocktails including GinTonic and its signature cocktail experience, the Porthole.  It's a nod to National Harbor being a nautical destination. Their AC Lounge offers wine on tap, local craft beers and spirits, and tapas. They also have great happy hour specials each night of the week. 

AC Lounge Bar

AC Lounge Bar

CONS

You know we keep it real here at Will Drink For Travel.  I honestly have no feedback for this hotel. The staff was friendly and accommodating, the room and common areas were clean, and the bed was comfortable.  All wins in my book!

AC Lounge

AC Lounge

Other things you should know:

  • There is free wifi available.
  • Breakfast at the AC Kitchen is European-style with freshly baked croissants (flown in from France!), fruit, sweet and savory tarts and more. If you're looking for pancakes and waffles...don't.
  • There's a gym, but no pool.
  • I highly recommend valet parking for the price of $35 for the night since parking can be a bit challenging.

OVERALL RATING: 5 OUT OF 5 COCKTAILS

I loved my stay at AC Hotel National Harbor.  It's a great place to stay whether you're visiting from out of town and don't want to be overwhelmed by the city, or if you're a city dweller and need a break from the everyday hustle and bustle.  Enjoy your stay!

While this post was sponsored by the AC National Harbor, all opinions are absolutely my own.