Shaw


photo by Hawkeye Johnson Photography

From a press release:

“The Grace (1539 Seventh St. NW), the latest restaurant from Chef Sanjay Mandhaiya (Karravaan, Pappe), is set to open July 1 in Shaw. A modern American saloon with well-priced pub favorites and classic, approachable cocktails, the Grace aims to be a neighborhood destination that encourages repeat visits.

The Grace was first announced last year when Mandhaiya, a regular at the longtime DC bar industry hangout the Passenger, purchased the bar with the intention of welcoming neighborhood crowds back. loved the space,” Mandhaiya says. “I always thought that if I get the Passenger, I want to turn this space around to its former glory. It needed a chef’s hand.”

For The Grace, Mandhaiya channels his early years as a chef cooking in large hotels, steakhouses, and American cafés, cooking American food and ending long shifts in the kitchen with an ice-cold craft beer, burger, a classic Reuben, or wings.

The design and vibes skew softer at the Grace, (more…)


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  • End-unit Capitol Hill rowhouse
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  • An extra-wide semi-detached Shaw rowhome that “masterfully blends historic DC charm with thoughtful updates,” with “a dramatic exposed brick wall, a large bay window, and an ornate original wood-burning fireplace” and a private rear garden two blocks from the Shaw-Howard Metro.
  • A “beautifully renovated 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home nestled in the sought-after Hillcrest neighborhood,” with larger lots and a “suburban feel within the city,” plus a detached garage already wired with “a dedicated 30 amp outlet for a car charger.”
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Penn Quarter


13th and F Street, NW

The liquor license application for Tresind & Revelry says:

“A Class “C” Tavern with 200 seats and a Total Occupancy Load of 300. Applicant requesting Entertainment and Holiday Extension of Hours Endorsements.”

Unclear exactly where but that’s a pretty big space so it looks like they could be coming to the former Banana Republic space that closed in 2022.

STAY TUNED.


Announcement

Summer in Washington DC is beautiful — and relentless. The heat, the pace, the packed schedules that somehow get busier instead of slower, the humidity that settles into your body like a second layer of fatigue. Stress doesn’t take a summer vacation, and most of us spend the warmest months of the year running on empty, overstimulated, and wondering why we can’t seem to slow down even when we want to. When the nervous system is chronically overwhelmed, we see it everywhere — restless sleep, a racing mind, anxiety that flares without warning, a body that feels simultaneously exhausted and unable to rest.

Acupuncture works by shifting the nervous system out of the chronic fight-or-flight activation that most of us have quietly accepted as normal life. It regulates cortisol, calms the adrenal response, reduces inflammation driven by chronic stress, and helps the body remember what it feels like to actually exhale. Patients consistently describe leaving their appointments feeling like something has been turned down — the volume of everything, the urgency, the tightness they had stopped noticing they were carrying.


Tenleytown


4700 Wisconsin Ave, NW

ALL THE INFO:

“Tenley Provisions, a new neighborhood eatery at 4700 Wisconsin Ave NW, is opening in the heart of Tenleytown on Wednesday, June 24th, stepping into the previous Steak ‘n Egg space. The eatery brings together three culinary concepts under one roof: Sofie’s, a fast-casual café serving fresh crêpes and all-day breakfast favorites; Bistro Metzger, a chef-driven experience with a globally inspired menu; and El Jefe Woodfired Pizza, a neighborhood pizzeria dedicated to handcrafted pies.

Tenley Provisions is the kind of place that earns a spot on everyone’s regular rotation—and (more…)


Columbia Heights

“Saw the crew working there – should open soon!”

Thanks to all who emailed/messaged us the good news!

“At Holy Burger, we serve delicious, beef burgers, mouth-watering fried chicken sandwiches, and indulgent shakes right in the heart of NYC. Our menu features a range of locally sourced, high-quality ingredients, crafted into classic American favorites and creative new dishes. Whether you’re craving a juicy classic burger, crispy fries, or a refreshing milkshake, you’ll find something to love. Perfect for lunch, dinner, or a quick bite with friends!”

Thanks to Lauren for sending:

“Holy Burger, this nyc based burger place (with a whole vegan menu) is opening on Sherman ave. (2827 Sherman Ave, NW at Harvard) according to their website! Last business there was some sort of Caribbean bar that didn’t last long, as far as I can remember. Hopeful for the space!” (more…)


Rant/Revel


photo by Ted Eytan

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