950 15th Street, NW

“Serving Low Country Cuisine since 1993

Low-Country Cuisine. The Soul of Washington, D.C. Gracious service and Southern Hospitality.”

WBJ first reported back in July:

“Georgia Brown’s poised to close”

And it sounds like it actually happened yesterday. Lots of chatter online about Georgia Brown’s having closed. Their website and phone are still live but their social media hasn’t been updated since the end of June. Perhaps more tellingly, there are no longer any open reservation spots available: (more…)



1330 U Street, NW previously home to Fainting Goat and, briefly, Enigma

“GameOn bar + arcade was founded in 2022 by co-owners / married couple Eli and Casey Linthicum with their first location in Annapolis. GameOn bar + arcade was nationally ranked within their 1st year open as the Top 21 Best Arcade in the US!”

Check out their menus here.

From GameOn bar+arcade:

“We are now expanding to DC at 1330 U Street (14th & U) and are planning on opening this fall! (more…)


Thanks to Julianne for sending this great sight from the SW Duck Pond.

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Thanks to all who passed on from Casey Trees:

“For more than 60 years, the trees at RFK have been growing into the giants you see today—living landmarks that frame the stadium and provide much-needed relief from the heat.

Now, their fate remains uncertain. Last month, the DC Council advanced legislation granting developers blanket permission to cut down at least 30 historic trees without even trying to incorporate them into the new campus. It’s unacceptable. (more…)



photo by Diane Krauthamer

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Thanks to Andrew for sending above from Trinidad. And thanks to Danielle for sending below from Columbia Heights:

“It was buried under a pile of weeds for most of the winter and spring, and then someone weeded the area and properly unearthed it (but left it in place). Today I randomly noticed that a broccoli plant appears to be growing underneath (more…)



photo by Phil Yabut

Ed. Note: Back to our regular schedule tomorrow, unless, miracle of miracles somebody spots a ‘Last Christmas Tree in Town’ today…

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Major cleanup at the Tenleytown Whole Foods. Thanks to David for sending last night around 7pm:

“Overhead pipe burst in Whole Foods today, making a mess of their produce section. I was only able to photograph the aftermath…”

Anyone happen to see how it’s looking this morning?


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