Support

Marvin Expands Into 2nd Floor of Blackbyrd at 14th and U Street, NW

Marvin, 2007 14th St, NW has expanded into the 2nd floor space of Blackbyrd at 2005 14th St, NW – from Marvin’s liquor license amendment:

“Expansion of the operation on the second floor to the adjacent building at 2005 14th Street, NW (additional 87 seats).”

The folks at Marvin tell me:

“The original lounge has been updated and converted to a private dining room and the new lounge, the former 2nd floor of Blackbyrd will be the home of the DJ booth. So we can now book private dinners up to 40 people; host late night events and created a better flow to the roofdeck spaces.”

Sweet.

I can’t believe it has already been five years since Marvin first opened at 14th and U Street.

Recent Stories

3212 Georgia Avenue NW courtesy St. Vincent From an email: “Wine Wednesdays at St. Vincent Wine: 5 – 7 PM each Wednesday (guests can come anytime during that window); Guided…

Thanks to Shana for sending:

Photo by Tim Brown Ed. Note: If this was you, please email [email protected] so I can put you in touch with OP. “Dear PoPville, Thursday night (April 18th) we were…

“Pitty Paws in Trinidad” If you have any animal/pet photos you’d like to share please send an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say the name…

For many remote workers, a messy home is distracting.

You’re getting pulled into meetings, and your unread emails keep ticking up. But you can’t focus because pet hair tumbleweeds keep floating across the floor, your desk has a fine layer of dust and you keep your video off in meetings so no one sees the chaos behind you.

It’s no secret a dirty home is distracting and even adds stress to your life. And who has the energy to clean after work? That’s why it’s smart to enlist the help of professionals, like Well-Paid Maids.

Read More

Submit your own Announcement here.

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

PowerPoint Party in Adams Morgan

Make a funny PowerPoint, all the cool kids in DC are doing it!

Make a 5 minute or less PowerPoint presentation on whatever you want!

• Defend your unpopular opinions!

Read More

×

Subscribe to our mailing list