
1923 9th Street, NW
Last week we learned that: “RUSH—an all new gay bar coming soon to 9th & U!” (more…)

1923 9th Street, NW
Last week we learned that: “RUSH—an all new gay bar coming soon to 9th & U!” (more…)

Thanks to Carnegie Earth & Planets Laboratory for sending from Jocelyn Street, NW in Chevy Chase:
“Last week we gathered with friends and neighbors to celebrate Vera Rubin, the “Mother of Dark Matter”, with a beautiful community art installation.”

804 V Street, NW
In April we passed on a report that “a restaurant called MITA coming to the old Declaration space.”
The liquor license posted says: (more…)

Thanks to Jim for sending: “Some of us have been waiting years for this moment (as seen from the SiriusXM building)” (more…)

Thanks to Cole for sending from Shaw.
Please send your AUGUST tree sightings to [email protected]
Last Christmas Tree in Town is brought to you by the Friends of the White Whale Society.

1234 19th Street, NW
Dupont Coffee Shop closed here back in 2020. Thanks to a reader for sending the new tenant:
“seems like there is a new Teashi Bubble Tea & Cafe that popped up seemingly overnight in DuPont, just south of the circle on 19th st (right next door to Ristorante i Ricchi)”
Check out the menu: (more…)

photo by Emma K Alexandra
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“The list of 90 DC establishments offering extended hours during the FIFA Women’s World Cup” can be found here.
Also from the DC Public Library (looks like MLK downtown): (more…)

Thanks to Nick for sending: “Old school Fiat 500” (more…)