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This week’s most viewed and talked about posts in chronological order:
Trouble for the Tiny Houses of Stronghold
Cyclist Struck in 11th Street Bike Lane between L and K St, NW
Feds Get Day After Christmas Off!
Two Frightening Attempted Burglaries While Residents Were Home
Rock n Roll Hotel Getting in on the Cat Cafe Game
100 Montaditos Finally Opened in Navy Yard
The old Golden Garter space (briefly Remingtons) becoming a Seven-Eleven
Harris Teeter on First Street in NoMa Closed for Food Code Violation
Arc’teryx store Grand Opening this Weekend in CityCenter – Get Free Stuff
Salt and Pepper Grill III (Indian) Coming to former Chocolate Crust space
BicycleSPACE continues tour of Mt. Vernon Square – Moving to 440 K Street, NW next to new Baked and Wired
Package Thief Revenge Fantasy becomes a Reality
McDonald’s Closed at 14th and U St, NW for Renovations – Get Ready for a McCafe
The District gets its first local craft chocolate factory, Undone Chocolate, at Union Kitchen
“Stop The Pop” Signs and More Controversial Plans
Brookland’s Sewer Mural No Longer ‘Vomiting’ into a Boot
They Love DC but REI has “not finalized the decision” to come to the Uline Arena
RareSweets Opening Mon. Dec. 15th at 8am in CityCenter – Check Out Their Opening Menu
The BBQ Joint opened at Union Market
Melt Shop “THE BEST DAMN SANDWICH ON THE PLANET” coming soon Signage Posted at 1901 L St, NW
Congresswoman Norton: Legal Weed in DC isn’t Dead Yet and CM Grosso: “Don’t Blunt D.C.’s Election”
K Street Ray’s Hell Burger Too Saga Gets Serious – “until then we continue to fight in court…”
Be Careful How You Park Your Car in Cleveland Park
Capriotti’s Georgetown Location Opens Monday
Nomad Yard “a vintage collaborative” Opens near Union Market
3 Year Old Koala Bear Available in Columbia Heights? or a Brilliant Fundraising Campaign? A Scam? Either Way an Awesome Read though likely to offend some
My Way “Premier Salads, Sandwiches & Subs” coming to Dupont Circle
Most Expensive House Ever Sold in Brookland?
About those New ‘Expired’ Visitor Parking Passes You Got in the Mail
Recent Stories
photo by Eric P. You can talk about whatever is on your mind – quality of life issues, a beautiful tree you spotted, scuttlebutt, or any random questions/thoughts you may…
“Crispus Attucks Park: A History April 25 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Crispus Attucks Park (1st Street and North Capitol and V St and U St, NW.) Free, register here…
Thanks to EH for sending this great two-fer “A VW bug parked about 20 feet in front of a VW van.”
1205 19th Street, NW From a press release: “Family owned and operated hospitality company, Thompson Restaurants, is excited to announce its seventh opening of Wiseguy Pizza, this time in the…
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Metropolitan Beer Trail Passport
The Metropolitan Beer Trail free passport links 11 of Washington, DC’s most popular local craft breweries and bars. Starting on April 27 – December 31, 2024, Metropolitan Beer Trail passport holders will earn 100 points when checking in at the
DC Day of Archaeology Festival
The annual DC Day of Archaeology Festival gathers archaeologists from Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia together to talk about our local history and heritage. Talk to archaeologists in person and learn more about archaeological science and the past of our