D.C.'s Dacha Beer Garden continues to raise funds to help Ukraine. Marking one year since the Russian invasion, the bar is hosting another fundraiser this weekend at its Shaw and Navy Yard locations.
Source of the Spring: Dacha Beer Garden Shows New Progress in Downtown Silver Spring
Dacha Beer Garden is making noticeable progress toward opening in downtown Silver Spring. We previously reported last year that the D.C.-based beer garden chain had signed a lease for the former ...
WUSA: Dacha Beer Garden hosts fundraiser for Ukraine marking 1 year since Russian invasion
Dacha Beer Garden hosts fundraiser for Ukraine marking 1 year since Russian invasion
The Russian Dacha: From Imperial Residence to Country Cottage Since the 18th century, Russians have escaped to their dachas in the summer to plant gardens and to relax with family and friends
What is a Russian dacha? Discover the history, culture, and traditions behind Russia’s famous garden cottages—from Soviet survival plots to modern family retreats.
Soviet-era dacha with hammer and sickle in Yekaterinburg A dacha (Russian: дача, IPA: [ˈdatɕə] ⓘ) is a seasonal or year-round second home, often located in the exurbs of post-Soviet countries, including Russia. [1] A cottage (коттедж, kottedzh) or shack serving as a family's main or only home, or an outbuilding, is not considered a dacha, [1] although some dachas recently have ...
In Russia, it is common for families to own dachas, secondary residences located in the suburbs or in the countryside, where they retreat during weekends and holidays.
The Russian dacha represents far more than a simple summer house or country cottage – it is an integral part of life that resists any social change, economic uncertainty, or even war. Russian people regard escaping large cities out to their dachas during dacha season as absolutely sacrosanct.