
3213 Georgia Ave, NW
IMPORTANT Park View PSA:
“Heat da Spot will be closed for Summer Vacation July 6-17 however: ice and slice (3937 Georgia at Shepherd St, NW) will be OPEN. See you Saturday July 18th. Free Coffee Saturday 18th.” (more…)

3213 Georgia Ave, NW
IMPORTANT Park View PSA:
“Heat da Spot will be closed for Summer Vacation July 6-17 however: ice and slice (3937 Georgia at Shepherd St, NW) will be OPEN. See you Saturday July 18th. Free Coffee Saturday 18th.” (more…)

15th and Irving Street, NW
Thanks to E. for sending Friday night around 9:30pm: (more…)

Unfortunately/fortunately I was out of town for the 4th but still want to share this for posterity:
“I wanted to flag that Patriot Front was marching down Penn Ave SE just a few minutes ago (July 4th) with police escort. People may want to know, they have a history of violence and provocation.” (more…)

This article is sponsored by RLAH @properties.

The District is trading open-house signs for sparklers this Fourth of July weekend, and with only 57 open houses on the calendar citywide, the holiday slowdown makes for a low-key chance to tour at your own pace. We’ve rounded up six to get you started. To see the full DC Open House list, click here.

Thanks to Nick for sending. Bread Alley shared on Sunday:
“Bread Alley is going to be closed today (July 5) due to some unforeseen circumstances. We hope everyone had a great holiday and hope to see you tomorrow!” No updates as of 10:30 but will update as soon as we hear about a reopening: (more…)

The Latest from Logan Circle Park:
“Dear PoPville,
So we just paid guys to replace orange plastic fencing from a few days ago w wooden-stake fencing at Logan Circle. (more…)
Logan Circle Main Street and U Street Main Street are celebrating World Cup season with a free, family-friendly Carnival celebrating soccer, community, and local business sponsored by Volo. All proceeds support LCMS and USMS programming.
Join us Saturday, July 11, 2026, 1–5 PM at Harrison Park for an afternoon packed with:

From the office of Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton:
“After reading recent reporting indicating that the Trump Administration plans to install permanent fencing around Lafayette Square, the public park in front of the White House, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) announced her intention to introduce a bill to prohibit permanent fencing at the park.
“Lafayette Square belongs to the people, not to the president. This bill is about keeping faith in the idea that democracy works best in the open, where the First Amendment protects citizens’ rights to assemble, speak, and be seen and heard by their government,” Norton said. “While I understand the importance of protecting the White House, it’s already surrounded by a 13-foot-high fence. We can and must maintain our commitment to security without sacrificing public access by using the least restrictive means necessary to address security concerns. Just as I oppose permanent fencing at the Capitol and the Supreme Court, I oppose turning Lafayette Square into another restricted zone separated from the public by intimidating barriers. (more…)

“Dear PoPville,
A very, very warm welcome to new DC resident Colin O’Connor. Took the fine gentleman on his first ride around Brightwood. He sniffed a lot of fresh city air and I think he’d be happy to do it again!”
Corgis*** around Town is made possible by the Friends of the Delabere Pritchett Blaine Society.
***This series features any pets in a backpack/bag/vessel. On metro, or not. Corgi, or not, and often NOT a corgi but the series started with corgis and I can be obstinate…send your finds to [email protected]

From YELLOW:
“All Day Counter Service at YELLOW Union Market!
Habibis! Beginning Tuesday, July 7th, All the Kebabs at YELLOW Union Market will transition to counter service. This means no more reservations, table service, or a daily closure between 3PM and 4PM. Our last day of All the Kebabs table service is this Saturday, July 4th. (more…)

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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 have. But please no personal attacks and no need to correct people’s grammar. This is a place to vent and/or celebrate things about daily life in D.C.
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