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HR-57 Closing on H Street moving to “a space somewhere in NW DC”

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1007 H Street, NE

Huge news from Frozen Tropics yesterday:

“He’s [owner Tony Puesan] closing HR-57’s H Street location [after Saturday night] to pursue a big opportunity for a space somewhere in NW DC.

HR-57 will also branch out so as to offer not only jazz, but also country, blues, and more.”

This will be HR-57’s fourth location after moving from Logan location on 14th (today Ghibellina) and two stops on H Street, NE.

Looking forward to learning more about the new spot. Stay tuned. in the meantime anyone care to speculate where the new spot could be?

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Original Logan location at 1610 14th Street, NW closed in 2010

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