3519 Connecticut Ave, NW opened here back in 2009

Thanks to J. for passing on from Weygandt Wines:

“When we opened our shop 15 years ago, we hoped at best to be a fixture in DC. To our joy, what we received was a community that stretched beyond borders and wine. Our objective was and has always been to offer wines and service of integrity and quality. (more…)



courtesy Sixty Vines

From a press release:

Sixty Vines, the restaurant known for its revolutionary wine on-tap program and vineyard-inspired cuisine, will open its first DC location on May 15. Located in the heart of the Foggy Bottom neighborhood on Washington Circle, the new restaurant invites guests to sip and savor 60 different wines on tap selected from wine country regions around the globe. Sixty Vines will also share chef-driven dishes inspired by the seasons and made with fresh, local ingredients- perfect for wine pairing. Spanning over 11,000 square feet, the new restaurant offers an immersive dining experience, featuring indoor and patio seating, a full bar, and a greenhouse for private events. The restaurant will also offer third-party delivery. (more…)



photo by Jeff Vincent

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From a press release:

“On Saturday, March 23, a diverse coalition of D.C. residents will host a public event to save D.C.’s oldest bilingual daycare and longtime bilingual preschool 

In a city-wide effort to save the Rosemount Center, D.C.’s oldest bilingual daycare and one of its most culturally and historically significant bilingual preschools, a group of local citizens are organizing a public rally and march asking Rosemount’s founder, House of Mercy, to work with the local officials and residents to preserve this vital, long-standing pillar of the community.

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“This is Sadie enjoying a snow day in Mount Pleasant.”


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