
"This popular Van Ness bread bakery and market is putting together a Rosh Hashanah feast for four to six people ($270). Dig into rich matzoh ball soup; traditional Jewish beef brisket; chopped liver with caramelized onions; and a fall salad studded with honeycrisp apples, pecans, and pomegranate. Honey-raisin bread or plain challah are also available. For dessert, choose between a honey-date-walnut cake or chocolate flourless cake."
"These bagel shops are offering options designed to feed 10 people, including a platter of assorted bagels with smoked salmon, tuna or whitefish salad, and candied salmon cream cheese ($145); and a latke platter with apple jam and sour cream ($30). Add on a half-dozen pastries, and you'll get chocolate babka muffins and apple cider donuts ($21). Catering delivery and pickup are available at most locations from Monday, September 22 through Wednesday, September 24, and on Thursday, October 2."
Multiple DC-area bakeries, bagel shops, and delis are offering Rosh Hashanah and break-fast menus with takeout and catering. A Van Ness bakery offers a $270 feast for four to six that includes matzoh ball soup, beef brisket, chopped liver with caramelized onions, a fall salad, challah, and a dessert choice; a separate Oct. 2 break-fast package features gravlax and cottage cheese blintzes at $17.50 per person with a six-person minimum. Call Your Mother locations offer platters to feed ten with smoked salmon, spreads, a latke platter, and pastries. A family-run deli offers a $45-per-person package with gefilte fish, chopped liver, brisket, and roast chicken.
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