Do you ever walk around Dupont Circle and wonder what is behind the ornate Victorian facades of the mansions that were built for DC’s rich and famous back in the day? I know I’m always curious about both the interiors and the history of these architectural wonders. While so many of them have been cut into trendy condos and apartments, The Mansion at O Street presents a unique adventure and a particularly Washingtonian experience.

I had no idea that this treasure even existed until a friend took me for a belated birthday outing to O-dinner-tini (yes, really) on Monday night. This event apparently takes place every Monday night from 5:30pm to 8:00pm. I was completely swept away upon crossing the threshold.

Walking into The Mansion at O Street involves being greeted by several staff members who showed us to the coat room and our table and the bar. The interior is festooned with a ridiculous number of huge ornate crystal chandeliers, and rich Victorian architectural details such as carved woodwork and a decorative ceiling. Serving as a gallery, as well as a hotel, the rooms are covered from floor to ceiling with artwork and such curiosities as guitars signed by rock stars.

As intense as the décor is, the food is quite spectacular as well. The front parlor is home to an extensive display of extreme desserts. The dinner buffet has a room of its own, with cuisine ranging from elegant comfort foods including beef stew and garlic mashed potatoes, to a wide range of vegetarian choices such as pastas and soups. Most fun, however, is the peanut butter station, which included white bread, marshmallow fluff, honey, and of course, jelly. (I’d say The Mansion would be a fun kid outing for older elementary school age and up.) During the meal, we were well attended by the plentiful white-gloved staff. Continues after the jump. (more…)


The Restaurant, Social, coming to 14th and Meridian has a facebook page. You can also become a “fan of PoP” on facebook here.

Here is a fan of Pan Lourdes: new 14th Street bakery. You can read more about Pan Lourdes here and here.

Does anyone know of a company in DC that refurbishes old clawfoot tubs?

Not from the forum section but a reader would like to know if anyone has some info on “What was happening at Gallatin around nh tonight (Feb. 17th) at 7? There were tons of cops and helicopters circling.”


Remember this? Remember all that debate about a public park? I guess it was all for naught.

The Washington Post had the big story on this yesterday. They wrote:

“The sagging real estate market has prompted the Armed Forces Retirement Home to freeze an ambitious plan to build housing, a hotel, a supermarket and medical offices on a sprawling portion of its Northwest Washington campus.”

Wow. This is really big news. I know this development was super controversial because a lot of green space was going to be developed. So I’m super curious to find out what you guys think – glad the development has stalled or will miss the development?


Here’s last week’s winner. I saw this interesting window display on Georgia Ave. and had a good laugh. Have at it. Your caption in the comments section. Winner announced Friday.


A reader asks:

“This is a random question, but I was hoping you or someone out there would know the answer. I was on the 37 bus this morning going toward downtown on Massachusetts Avenue, between 23rd St and 22nd St NW. I saw these banners on the lamp posts that said “Remember Me” and they showed an image of the Earth and space, with some twinkly star design. It was really strange, and I didn’t know what the sign was supposed to mean. I wasn’t sure, but I thought that it maybe had something to do with Space Shuttle Challenger exploding? Does anyone know what those banners are supposed to be reminding us of?”

Hmm, this is a tough one. I think if it were related to the challenger there would be an image of the space shuttle. I wonder if there is any religious connection here. Could it be related to a Church? Could it be connected to the building with the flag that we see in the photo? I’m gonna go with some sort of church affiliation. What do you guys think?


Charity Rock Show at DC9

What: Charity concert supporting DC Habitat for Humanity featuring local bands Collider and The Killer Balloons

Where: DC9 Nightclub (www.dcnine.com)
1940 9th Street NW, Washington, DC 20001

When: Wednesday, February 18th, 8:00pm

DC9, one of the District’s hottest concert venues, is hosting a charity rock concert in support of DC Habitat for Humanity. Rock away your post-Valentine’s Day blues while supporting a good cause with local acts Collider and The Killer Balloons. A $10 cover gets you in the door, and 80% of the proceeds will benefit DC Habitat for Humanity.

Local band, Mother, plays at Wonderland (11th and Kenyon, NW) for their CD release party at 9pm.


Check out the wood carving and the old school doorknob and lock.


Here’s a real modern one I spotted off Tilden. Thumbs up or down?


View More Stories