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Hold Up, Rodman’s Has a Cafe?!? Excellent, it’s now open.


5100 Wisconsin Ave, NW

Rodman’s website says:

“Our new Café is open and ready to serve! With our fine selection of Coffees Teas, and Pastries we’ve got the morning fuel you need! Come on in through the store or our new entrance off Wisconsin Ave.”

For those unfamiliar with Rodman’s – it’s pretty much the greatest store in the District of Columbia.


Wisconsin at Garrison St, NW

“Since 1955 Rodman’s has been serving the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area with the highest quality groceries at the lowest prices. Family owned and operated, our little drugstore has grown into the Rodman’s we all know and love today.

Over the years, the Rodman’s corner drugstore has evolved into an international marketplace. The storefront is filled with obscure and exotic foods, an incredible selection of beer & wine, housewares, the finest European chocolates, body care products, and so much more! We have evolved from a simple pharmacy into one of DC’s most reputable home healthcare departments. Rodman’s is the one-stop-shop to get your watch repaired, buy a new blender, and fill your prescription, all the while, completing your grocery list.

We believe in putting value back into the hands of the consumer. This is an independently owned, 3rd generation run, family business that will always put individualized customer care and service first.”

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Lexi Grant, an operations manager at Well-Paid Maids, shared her go-to spring cleaning tips with WTOP News. Step one? Declutter. Get rid of items you don’t use, find space for items that need a home and organize those areas.

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In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Passing of Giacomo Puccini

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Featuring: Jonathan Burton, Michael Butler, Kristin Sampson, Kevin Short, with Adam Cioffari, Andrew Boivert, Peter Burroughs, Collin Power, Josh Bates, Carl Rosenthal, Jude Regan, Jose Sacin, Solomon Collins, Anamer Castrello, Noah Mond, and Maestro Julian Benichou conducting the Chorus & Orchestra of the Washington Opera Society.

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