“Dear PoPville,

Thought your readers might enjoy this story and weighing in on the pros/cons of a renovation. First (the old) 4Ps, now the Hawk!”

The Hawk ‘n Dove is located at 329 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. It’s Web site says:

“The Hawk ‘n’ Dove has proudly catered to Washingtonians, tourists, and Hill workers since 1967. It is a historic part of Capitol Hill and nearly everyone who has ever spent time in the Nation’s Capital has a story about a night spent at the Hawk. Despite the changing decades, the Hawk ‘n’ Dove remains steadfast on Pennsylvania Ave and the interior is virtually unchanged from when the doors opened on Christmas Eve over 40 years ago.”

Hill Rag broke the news yesterday:

“The new face of the Hawk is Xavier Cervera, another impresario of Capitol Hill eateries, The Hawk will join the Chesapeake Room, Senart’s Oyster and Chop House, Molly Malone’s, Lola’s and a host of other in-the-works establishments in Cervera’s portfolio. He waxes enthusiastic about his plans (closing in October and re-opening in about six months), and has not only purchased the name, but a good deal of the memorabilia (including the clock, some wall sconces and photographs) which will be returned to the walls. But he adds that it will be a “100% renovation.” He will open three heretofore hidden fireplaces, and plans to panel the walls and bar with the 30,000 pounds of dark mahogany he has already purchased.

The most radical change—but the one probably least unexpected—will be the replacement of the many small rooms, both upstairs and down, with what Cervera describes as a welcoming, open space overlooked by a mezzanine, and featuring a 50-foot exhibition bar, dispensing 25 beers on tap and 16 wines by the glass.”

You can read more about the planned changes here.

Does these renovations sound good to you?


Even though they are now defunct, I dig the old school feel of these signs. I just noticed that this one from H St, NE actually has a date on it – 11/5/62. Wild. Makes me imagine what H Street looked like back then.


It’s been a long time since I’ve spotted a knight. And this one might be the best one I’ve ever seen. It’s from Capitol Hill/Hill East.


Some of the houses from Ledroit Park blow my mind every time I see them. This is one of them.


From a press release:

On Tuesday August 30, Capitol Lounge at 231 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE will celebrate the anniversary of the fire that closed its doors six years ago. To commemorate the anniversary, Capitol Lounge will be offering specials (including 25 cent wings) all day leading up to the grand event which will begin at 7pm. The main event will feature the first annual Fire Breathing Wing Eating contest, where ten lucky contestants will vie for the title of Wing King (or Queen). Royalty will be endowed upon he/she who successfully consumes the most wings in a ten minute period.

In addition to claiming royal domain, the ultimate winner of the contest will receive a prize package worth $600, including gift certificates, sporting tickets, concert tickets, and the best part: his/her name engraved on a special plaque that will hang in perpetuity on the walls of the Capitol Lounge.

While the wing contest is open to all, only ten contestants will be chosen, at random, for participation. To enter the contest, visit http://caploungewings.eventbrite.com/.

Capitol Lounge will also be accepting donations on behalf of the DC Firefighters Burn Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) non- profit that provides assistance and support to firefighters (and their family members) who have been hospitalized by burn injuries sustained in the line of duty.

I can’t believe it’s been 6 years already…



1414 9th St, NW, former Vegetate space

“Dear PoP,

Today my girlfriend and I checked out a Mexican restaurant called Cafe Eagle at 1414 9th St. NW. I found you posted about that address a year ago, but it looks like it has shifted from an Eritrean/Ethiopian restaurant to a Mexican one. It looks like they’re still putting things together (the only menu is a sign board that’s leaning against a wall), but they are selling food. Our tacos and tamales cost 2 dollars each and were great. The waiter told us the restaurant opened on Friday. Just thought I’d give you a head’s up and encourage others to go there for some great Mexican.”

Anyone else try them out yet?


If you have any fun or interesting animal/pet photos please shoot me an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say what neighborhood you’re from or upload to the PoPville flickr pool with your pets name and neighborhood. I can’t guarantee I’ll get them all posted but I’ll do my best.

“Alma”

“Stormy the Urban Tigress on a stroll in Truxton Circle.”

“This is Rufus from Cleveland Park. Photo props to my photographer mother.”


This rental is located at 14th and E. Capitol St, SE:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Great Location and convenience!! A truly beautiful one bedroom condo available for rent in Capitol Hill. Condo was completely renovated five years ago in an Art Deco style and its located in one of the greatest neighborhoods in DC. Very easy residential street parking. Condo is located One block from picturesque Lincoln Park, 8 Blocks from historic Eastern Market and 14 blocks to the Capitol Building (a very easy walk). Metro bus stop located directly in front of building and 3 Metro train stops are within a 15min walk, with the closest stop being 7 blocks away.

Exquisite Park Cafe Restaurant (parkcafedc.com) located one block away. DC’s own Al’s pizza right across the street. Convenience market at opposite end of block. Safeway grocery store is 5 blocks away and Harris Teeter is 8 blocks away.

Condo amenities include:
-Beautiful and secured building with call box.
-Partially furnished if desired.
-Extra storage shed behind building.
-Building is pre-wired for cable and internet. Two separate phone lines in Condo.
-Hardwood floors throughout.
-Full kitchen with stove, microwave, refrigerator and dishwasher.
-Top floor of a two story building – very quiet and with natural light.
-Huge outdoor Patio/commons area with a built in grill.

Rent is 1600 plus electric (bill averages between 50 and 90, depending on time of year and usage). One year lease. Applicant will pay for credit/history check. Security deposit equals to one months rent.
Sorry, no Dogs. No smoking inside building and condo, however I do have a balcony. Thanks for looking.”

$1600 plus electric sound right for this 1 bedroom?


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