
Ben’s Chili Bowl on U Street between 12th and 13th St, NW
Back in Oct. 2011 the side of Ben’s Next Door got some great new murals. And on Sunday Ben’s Chili Bowl got in on the action:

I’ll revisit when they’ve all been completed:


Ben’s Chili Bowl on U Street between 12th and 13th St, NW
Back in Oct. 2011 the side of Ben’s Next Door got some great new murals. And on Sunday Ben’s Chili Bowl got in on the action:

I’ll revisit when they’ve all been completed:


Thanks to a reader for sending word that the ‘Before I Die…’ project was being removed from 14th Street in Logan Circle on Saturday. Back in early May we first saw the cool project, Before I Die…, outside the new restaurant (Parc Deux) to the former laundry at 14th and Q St, NW. In late May I wondered if the project had started to become an eyesore. At any rate, the demo on the old laundry building seems to be nearly complete – stay tuned for updates as construction progresses.

Also from New Jersey Ave, NW.


Nice art added to the long vacant retail space next to Lion’s Liquors on Georgia Ave.


I’ve never seen a mosaic like this before – it’s fantastic on every single side.

So many beautiful views:

Continues after the jump. (more…)
Back in April 2012 we learned that Back Alley Waffles was coming to the rear of 1209 10th St, NW in Blagden Alley near the Convention Center. A reader stopped by at 1pm on Sunday and found it closed with the sign pictured above on the window. There is a bit more info on their Website:
Back Alley Waffles
This is DC. This is world-class waffling. If you want to make it in this town, you better have a good waffle.closed indefinitely
due to the bloodthirsty
business practices
of grouponWaffles are now $450 each by appointment only.
Here’s what you’ll get:
a fluffy 7″ Belgian waffle with fresh-churned butter and real maple syrup
a 4′ x 4′ mosaic similar to the one shown below (which was stolen—if you can believe it—by two black guys and a white guy at around 3 a.m. one Friday night/Saturday morning several months ago) of the subject matter of your choice*
the materials with which to make the mosaic (roughly $225 at Home Depot)
the unparalleled experience of creating your own piece of art
On June 19th Back Alley Waffles tweeted:
“Welcome to Back Alley Waffles Twitterstream! We currently have a great deal with Groupon!”
PoPville flickr user thisisbossi also stopped by and writes:
“Back Alley Waffles” / “Waffles and Brew” (street address 1209 10th Street, but facing into Blagden Alley) recently closed over a dispute with Groupon. I’m not 100%, but my best guess is that the owner hadn’t capped whatever deal had been issued, resulting in a pretty substantial loss.
These coupon deals can be great for places like recreation or entertainment venues, where you’re selling a product that would have been there anyway — seats in a theater, for example. But for restaurants: you run the risk of selling your product at a net loss, so if that’s the case: you’re supposed to limit how many of the deal can be sold (that is: cap it). Then the money you lose is limited; it’s an investment in hopefully getting new customers.
For a place like this — a tasty product but hidden in an alley — it can be immensely useful at making people aware you exist… as opposed to higher-end restaurants where everyone already knows you exist, knows you’re tasty, but will *only* come when there’s a special deal. That’s how I work with places like Rasika.
But that’s really only beneficial if you cap it, reducing your risk. I’m guessing that didn’t happen here, leaving the businessowner with no other recourse but to close his business and refuse to honor the details. I hate to say it of a neighbor and purveyor of tasty fare, but unfortunately with this information I would best place blame on him. Though Groupon could’ve certainly advised them that they should’ve done an offer that wouldn’t put them under.

Photo by PoPville flickr user thisisbossi

Getting creative in Park View.


A reader spots this one on Vernon and 19th Street, NW – across from Oyster-Adams Billingual School.

2106-08 Vermont Avenue, NW
Last month we heard VeraCruz Art Gallery and Bar was going to open up above Duffy’s near the 9:30 Club. Their grand opening party is tonight. From an email:
About VeraCruz
VeraCruz is DC’s only and one of the world’s very few galleries dedicated exclusively to interior murals. The entire interior space is muralized every 6-8 weeks by local, regional, national, and foreign artists, creating a radically transformed space regularly throughout the year. But this is not uncurated graffiti. Rather we exhibit work created exclusively by highly skilled mural artists, featuring a juxtaposition of on wall and 2D work, the latter of which is for sale.
The gallery is also an art bar with a food program, both influenced by the diversity of Latin America as seen right here in the DC area. The beverage and food programs are centered on the best beers, spirits and affordable food from countries ranging from Mexico to El Salvador to Peru and well beyond within Latin America. The food program is executed via a joint venture with existing and excellent nearby pan-Latino restaurants.
About the current (first) exhibit & the artist
VeraCruz’s first mural installation will be by Brandon Hill, a.k.a “The BabyChicken,” a mural and street artist who has previously exhibited at the G-40, the Lamont Bishop Gallery, and a number of pop-ups.
“Tough Guys & Dames,” the debut exhibition, is a collection of work that exudes a 1950’s / 60’s “MadMen” view of the world with themes of macho and sexy. From depictions of Mexican Luchadors to the saucy women of Golden Era burlesque such Betty Paige and Tempest Storm, this show is a jubilant mixture of “vintage fringe.” “Tough Guys & Dames” contains all new works from the artist with a mural piece, 2D and sculpture.
Brandon Hill is a DC-based, Charm City-raised artist/designer. He says, “If art were the movies, I’m definitely the ‘Spaghetti Western,’ a cohesive mix trying to be both throwback and avant-garde.” He is a University of Maryland College Park graduate whose focus has become wood sculpture and painting. He is a multi-media artist often using repurposed steel and wood items. He has work in the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland, and various private collections.

Photo courtesy of VeraCruz

I was wondering about the Baldacchino Gypsy Tent Bar at 607 New York Ave, NW. Here’s more info on the tent:
Festival July 12 to 29
Tuesday – Friday: 5pm to 2am
Saturday – Sunday Noon to 2am
Closed MondayAll Ages Welcome! Dogs and animals of all kinds too!
Food.
Meatball Sliders, Classic Burger, Half-Smoke, Classic Hot Dog, Yummy VeggieWrap, Hummus & Pita, Chips, Granny Smith Apples…
Drink.
7 taps for 7 years of FRINGE
Happy Hour specials: 5:00pm to 7pm
Prosecco ON TAP!!!Bottles/Cans of Beer (12oz)
List Coming Soon!Wine, sun tea, herb infused lemonade, soda and much more…
And more info on the Capital Fringe Festival here.
