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1513 17th Street, NW

From an email:

“I wanted to alert PoPville about the kickoff of coffee service at Duke’s Grocery.

We are starting things off tomorrow morning at 8:00am with complimentary drip coffee for anyone who comes by!

Our guests have been enjoying coffee, espressos, lattes, cappuccinos and more during lunch, brunch and supper so we figured it was time to start the day with the same premium Italian coffee offerings, along with light breakfast items.

Going forward, coffee service will be offered Tuesday – Friday beginning at 8:00am.”


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1333 14th Street, NW

From a press release:

“Ryan Fleming and Miranda Mirabella today announced that they are starting Slipstream, an innovative new coffee and cocktail business with their flagship location set to open along 14th Street in Logan Circle this Spring. Slipstream will focus on service as well as the journey of coffee from source to sip and will complement the coffee with crafted cocktails in the evening.

Fleming and Mirabella will partner with Madcap Coffee Company, a specialty coffee roaster based in Grand Rapids, MI and Washington, DC and Slipstream will share a space with Fathom Creative, a creative agency headquartered in DC. (more…)


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435 11th Street, NW

While we’ve heard Peet’s Coffee and Tea will be taking over the Caribou Coffee spaces – a commenter says they hear they also will be taking over the vacant corner spot at 11th and E across from the E Street Cinema next to White Apron:

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UPDATE – Scuttlebutt confirmed – thanks to a reader for sending:

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“Peet’s Coffee & Tea at 1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, DC – Corner of 11th & E. I work in the building where Peet’s is opening and we received this last month. Will open Spring/Summer 2014.”


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7th and O Street, NW

From a press release:

“Roadside Development today announced a new tenant lease with Starbucks Coffee Company at City Market at O, the one million square-foot mixed-use development located in the heart of the historic Shaw neighborhood.

Construction is starting now on the full-service Starbucks, which will occupy a 1,600 square-foot space on O Street between 8th and 9th, located underneath the future Cambria Suites Hotel. Starbucks and the hotel will open this spring.

Starbucks is the third retail location announced at City Market at O, joining the flagship Giant Grocery Store, the largest grocery store in Washington, DC, open since November, and gelato retailer Docli Gelati, opening this spring.”


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From a press release:

“Starting in the new year, DC Disloyalty cards will be available throughout the city for local coffee shop customers to pick up and use when they buy coffee. This is a free program to participate in, just pick up a card at a participating shop. [Peregrine Espresso, Filter, The Coffee Bar, Chinatown Coffee Company, La Mano, Blind Dog Cafe]

The premise is simple: instead of a loyalty card for one shop that offers a reward after several repeat visits, the disloyalty card rewards a local coffee lover who visits all six shops on the back of the card, collecting a stamp at each location. They can then return a completed card to a shop of their choice for a free coffee beverage.

Full instructions, explanation of the program and more on the Disloyalty philosophy can be found at the program’s website: dcdisloyal.tumblr.com ­ which is also listed on the back of the card, along with the tag #dcdisloyal, participants can use when they share their Disloyalty adventures on Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr. 500 cards are available for pickup.

The program is a collaboration between two coffee professionals­ Dawn Shanks and Christy Pelton. Dawn organized the project and reached out to shops for participation, Christy ­also a local graphic designer­ designed the cards and set up the website. Baristas in DC already embrace the spirit of the program­ they often visit different shops than their own to stay curious and visit friends who work behind other counters. The card program strives not only to encourage people to drink coffee at locally ­owned shops, but also to get people to explore the city more through the neighborhoods each shop is in, making more of DC feel like home.”


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14th and Rhode Island Avenue, NW

Thanks to all who sent word. Back in October we learned that most DC Caribou Coffee locations would reopen as Peet’s Coffee & Tea. Looks like this is the first one. I spoke with an employee inside this location who said he thought this location would become a training spot for all the Peet’s DC employees. He believes after training and renovations the new Peet’s should open here in about three months. I’ll be sure to update when renovations are complete and an exact date is known.

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14th Street looking north

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Thanks to a reader for sending:

“La colombe gets a sign. Mid jan open date… Hopefully!”

We’ve been counting down since Halloween but we’re really getting close. I’ve done a bunch of end of the year interviews asking about what I’m most looking forward to in 2014 – and I keep forgetting about this spot – so I’ll just say it here – I can’t freaking wait!

La Colombe will be located in Blagden Alley next to Rogue 24.


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