RAMMYs Honors Reception Spotlights DMV Culinary Leaders, Milestone Anniversaries and Mayor Bowser
The St. Regis Washington, Giant Food, L’Auberge Chez Francois, La Chaumière, Kramers, Mezè, and The Diner were among the milestone honorees celebrated at the annual RAMMYs reception.
WASHINGTON, DC – The region’s culinary crème de la crème gathered at the Watergate Hotel on May 5 for the annual RAMMY Awards Honors Cocktail Reception, celebrating milestone service anniversaries and recognizing Washington D.C.’s Mayor Muriel Bowser for a decade of support for the restaurant and hospitality industry.
The work of the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia culinary community was spotlighted by the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington (RAMW) at its 3rd Annual “RAMMYS” Honors Cocktail Reception for “their lasting contributions to the Washington metropolitan area’s restaurant and hospitality community.”
RAMW is the regional trade association representing restaurants and the food service industry. Notable recipients included “Milestone Award Honorees” for 2026—names of places familiar to diners, shoppers, and employees not only in the DMV but throughout the nation and also internationally:
The 2026 Milestone Award honorees included several iconic names in the region’s dining and hospitality scene:
- 100 Years: The St. Regis Washington, D.C.
- 90 Years: Giant Food
- 50 Years: All Day Cafe at Kramers, L’Auberge Chez Francois, and La Chaumière
- 25 Years: The Diner and Mezè Restaurant and Bar
During the award presentations and brief “90-second” acceptance speeches, owners paid heartfelt tribute to the dedicated employees, loyal patrons, innovation, and hard work that helped sustain their businesses through decades of service. Additional honors included the Joan Hisaoka Allied Member of the Year Award, presented to Events DC, and an honorary RAMMY Awards award recognizing The Stratus Firm, a longtime RAMW partner known for its event planning, production, and hospitality management services.
“I like catching up with friends,” Mayor Bowser said with a laugh repeating her desire to be able soon to take in more boozy brunches while also revealing her “love for breakfast” including her preference for “crispy bacon” and her own homemade waffles to a smattering of light applause.
For more than a century, the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington, founded in 1920, has championed the region’s restaurant and hospitality industry through advocacy, marketing, education, small-business support, and high-profile events such as the RAMMY Awards.
Closing the evening on a practical note, Mayor Bowser emphasized the importance of continued public investment in local restaurants and hospitality businesses, announcing that new applications for $50,000 municipal grants were “made available today on D.C.Com.”
