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Your Local Holiday Gift Guide 2024

Posted on December 4, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

The local cookbook table at the Georgetown Barnes & Noble. I’ll take any of these, thanks. (Kaela Cote-Stemmermann/City Cast DC)

The local cookbook table at the Georgetown Barnes & Noble. I’ll take any of these, thanks. (Kaela Cote-Stemmermann/City Cast DC)

This holiday season, shop for gifts Washingtonians actually want (no, we don’t want that ornament of the White House, thank you so much). All these gifts are locally made or designed and will please even the pickiest gift getters!

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Which Local Gifts To Buy This Holiday Season

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Get a personalized book grab bag curated by Capitol Hill Books. Tell them the recipient's favorite genres and a budget, and they will handpick and ship a pile of books from their stacks. (Price Varies)

Have your crafty friends try their hand at wheel throwing for a few hours. Or bring a date and recreate the scene in “Ghost.” The class guides you through essential techniques and helps you make your first mug. ($80)

This little passport gets you a free beer at 25 bars and breweries around D.C., including Atlas Brewing, Oliver Brewing Co, DC Brau, and Denizens Brewing. At each stop, you get a stamp for your efforts. ($25)

Get a custom watercolor print of the matchbooks from the recipient's favorite D.C. eateries. ($70)

Award-winning, D.C.-based pastry chef Paola Velez just released her first cookbook inspired by neighborhood bodegas and Caribbean flavors. It is every baker’s dream, with recipes like pineapple empanadillas and moringa soursop cookies. ($35)

Centrolina pasta kit. (Courtesy of Centrolina)

Centrolina pasta kit. (Courtesy of Centrolina)

Chef Amy Brandwein’s gourmet pasta kit includes six hand-rolled pastas like gnocchi and pistachio fettuccine alongside decadent sauces and a full 8 oz of parm. All you have to do is boil the pasta. ($175)

One of D.C.’s best locally-roasted coffee brands sells a subscription box where they send their best roast every month to your gift recipient's doorstep (or yours, who are we kidding). Lost Sock Coffee Roasters and Zeke’s also have one. ($16/per month)

Transit nerd or not, you can’t deny the appeal of this bath mat made to look like a Smartip card. The folks over at Metro’s pop-up merch store really know what they’re doing. ($39)

These locally-made stone bracelets spell out words of affirmation using different colors in Morse code. Kind of like a secret message between you and the recipient. ($19)

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