Maybe it’s a soft opening because their IG still says: “The wait is almost over. Michael Schlow & The Riggsby are reopening in Dupont Circle, summer 2026.” Though their website says “OPENING MAY 2026” and you can make reservations.
Thanks to Susan for sending: “The Riggsby is open on P St., NW. Expensive. Beautiful decor.” (more…)
“Hey just letting you know, Mood District on 13th in Columbia Heights is back open. It had been somewhat of a convenience store and closed last year, but reopened recently as a coffeeshop/coworking space with wifi with expanded outdoor space hidden in the back. (more…)
The Bullpen is always free admission on game days with live music and cold drinks
Catch live music before and after Nationals games
Grab a drink from one of our several unique container bars at The Bullpen
High Noon seltzers and Lucky One iced teas available from the High Noon container
Bring your crew and make The Bullpen your spot! Private Event space available.
Fun for all ages
Skip the line with one of several mobile bars posted around the venue
The Bullpen is becoming DC’s World Cup HQ this summer.
Located at 1201 Half Street SE in the heart of Navy Yard, The Bullpen will feature World Cup matches throughout the tournament alongside Nationals home games to create an all-day destination for soccer fans, baseball fans, and anyone looking for the ultimate game day atmosphere in Washington, DC.
Known for its massive open-air setup, large screen, live music, and high-energy crowd, The Bullpen has long been a go-to destination before and after Nationals games. This summer, the venue is expanding the experience with World Cup programming throughout the season, including extended hours for select match days.
Guests can catch live action while enjoying cold drinks, outdoor seating, food vendors, and one of the city’s most lively sports viewing environments just steps from Nationals Park and minutes from Audi Field.
Whether you’re stopping by before first pitch, staying after the game, or making a full day out of it, The Bullpen offers a central gathering place for fans to watch the tournament and experience the energy of summer in DC.
Free admission, multiple bars, giant screens, and nonstop matchday atmosphere make The Bullpen the go-to destination for World Cup viewing this summer.
Check out The Bullpen’s event calendar for upcoming match schedules, special hours, and featured game day events throughout the tournament.
“Artisan gelateria DOLCEZZA is teaming up with Flor. Coffee + Books for a tasty collaboration: handmade empanadas.
A Taste of Argentina
Starting Tuesday, June 2nd, three new varieties of handmade empanadas will be available at the DOLCEZZA artistic shipping container on the grounds of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. With the addition of Flor.’s empanadas, it’s now an ideal destination for a casual lunch, pre- or post-museum bite, midday snack, or happy hour drink.
A fitting collaboration between two Argentine-owned D.C. favorites, the empanadas join a lineup of current offerings at DOLCEZZA’s outdoor shipping container at the Hirshhorn, including canned wine, cocktails, beer, plus award-winning gelato served at one of D.C.’s most iconic summer settings. Menu highlights include: (more…)
Man this is taking FOREVER but some visible progress is most welcome!! Thanks to Andy for sending “the old Breadline space (RIP) is getting closer to becoming Wagshal’s Grand Bodega. Wagshal’s in old Breadline space finally has signage.”
Every first Sunday of the month shoppers will be able to browse Logan Circle’s newest monthly creative and vintage market. Logan Circle Main Street, in partnership with K-Bird, Barrel House Cafe & Bar, and Emily of LOVERS Plant Studio & Wares, host a monthly outdoor market designed to bring together local artists, makers, small businesses, and neighbors in the heart of the Logan Circle community.
The next market will be Sunday June 7, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM along P Street and Rhode Island Avenue NW, including the exterior of K-Bird and the northern exterior of Barrel House Cafe & Bar.
Thanks to Fred for sending this beauty from 16th and Corcoran St, NW.
“After February 28, 2026, holiday trees and greenery should be placed at the normal point of collection for trash and recycling. Holiday trees and greenery will be collected as space permits in the truck.”
*Last Christmas Tree in Town (definitely not the last) is brought to you by the Friends of Mizuta Masahide Society. Should we be blessed with any, please send your JULY tree sightings to [email protected] and let me know where you saw it. Thanks!
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