
1900 N Street, NW
Back in March we learned that a wew Greek Restaurant, Balos Estiatorio, was coming to Dupont.
The liquor license placard they’ve now applied for says: (more…)

1900 N Street, NW
Back in March we learned that a wew Greek Restaurant, Balos Estiatorio, was coming to Dupont.
The liquor license placard they’ve now applied for says: (more…)

photo by CTB in DC
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Thanks to Mike for sending earlier this morning (Sunday, 6/11/23) from 15th Street, NW outside Meridian Hill/Malcolm X Park. (more…)

via google maps
From MPD:
“Alert: Shooting Investigation at 0219 hours in the 1700 block of 15th Street, NW. Lookout for a short, B/M, walking a dog.”
Updates when if/more known/released.

From an email:
“The reception will be held on Sunday, June 25th, 2023, 2-4pm at New Heights restaurant. 2317 Calvert Street NW. The event is free and open to the public. (more…)

960 Wharf Street SW photo via Cantina Bambina
Cantina Bambina writes:
“Miss Cantina Marina? She’s popped back up on the pier!
Enjoy an original Cantina margarita at DC’s only dock bar”
Not sure it will completely scratch this itch: (more…)

Thanks to Sofie for kicking off the 2023 season with:
“Cauliflower, cabbage, chard, and sugar snap peas grown in Barney Circle! Spring garden’s last hurrah before I plant all my summer veggies.”
Please send your great garden hauls via email to [email protected] with Garden Haul in the subject line and let me know what you’ve grown and what neighborhood you are in. Entries will be accepted now through Labor Day. Cheers, thanks and happy gardening!

From an email:
“Dearly titled “T1, a transit via food,” our pop-up is inspired by Seoul’s Incheon Airport’s Terminal 1 as a gateway for Asian-Americans like myself, Caleb & Roren (of Magpie) whenever we visit our families in Vietnam and South Korea. As a young international student, Incheon T1 also happened to be my introduction to Korean food and culture after so many 12-hour-long layovers.
Our menu is heavily focused on nostalgic and comfort Korean-ish food and drinks, including: (more…)
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George and Fred are the perfect pair of kitties! They are extremely laid back, loving, and affectionate boys. They are remarkably patient, even with kids and dogs! Seriously, they have patience approaching sainthood! Kids could be running around in circles and being wild and George and Fred will remain in the chaos, completely unphased, just hanging out. These kitties enjoy being held and cuddled and will purr nonstop. Their favorite toy is the fishing rod with feather attachments, which they love to bat around for hours at a time. George and Fred enjoy sniffing and observing dogs and sometimes enjoy wrestling with the puppies. Anyone would be so lucky to have George and Fred join their family-these kittens are gems!

Thor is a genuinely affectionate and eager-to-please companion. This energetic pup has plenty of stamina to go on long hikes and is happy to hang out on the sofa and snuggle afterwards. He enjoys the people’s company and would love to be your work at home companion!

11th and Pennsylvania SE
From MPD:
“Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Major Crash Unit are investigating a traffic fatality that occurred on Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the intersection of 11th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, Southeast.
The preliminary investigation revealed that at approximately 12:24 a.m., a 2005 Ford Focus was traveling northbound on 11th Street, Southeast and entered the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue with a green signal light. At the same time, a 2017 Mercedes C300 was traveling eastbound on Pennsylvania Avenue and entered the intersection of 11th Street, Southeast with a red signal light. The Mercedes struck the driver’s side of the Ford, causing an adult female rear seat passenger on the driver’s side of the Ford to be ejected from the vehicle. (more…)