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2007 18th Street, NW

Big news from the Post’s Express:

“Trevor Frye, the beverage director of Jack Rose Dining Saloon and co-founder of the celebrated basement cocktail lounge Dram & Grain, is leaving the establishment to launch a project of his own in Adams Morgan. A lease is still being ironed out.

The bar, which he hopes to open by the end of the year, will be called Marble Alley, a reference to the notorious D.C. slum known as Murder Bay, which arose in the mid-19th century.”

From Wikipedia:

“In the 1860s, much of the Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site south of Pennsylvania Avenue had become a disreputable slum known as Murder Bay, the home to an extensive criminal underclass and numerous brothels. During the American Civil War, so many prostitutes took up residence in Murder Bay to serve the needs of General Joseph Hooker’s Army of the Potomac that the area became known as “Hooker’s Division.” The two trapezoidal blocks sandwiched between Pennsylvania and Missouri Avenues (now the site of the National Gallery of Art) became home to such expensive brothels that it gained the nickname “Marble Alley.” In the 1870s and 1880s, the avenue was the site of significant competition between horse-drawn streetcar and chariot companies.”


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700 5th Street, NW

The liquor license placard for Free State says:

“Small, new neighborhood Tavern serving craft beer, cocktails, wine, and pre-packaged snacks. Requesting an Entertainment Endorsement to offer live entertainment. Total Occupancy Load is 120.”

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And upstairs is where Bantam King is coming from the owners of Daikaya. Standby for more Ramen and Japanese Fried Chicken soon!

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A peek inside Bantam King:

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1132 19th Street, NW

Bonfire is from the owners of Provision No. 14 in Logan Circle.

Their facebook page says:

“We can’t wait to serve you up specialty drinks starting this weekend with ‪#‎BonfireDC‬’s soft opening!!

Yes, there will be happy hour specials beginning Monday, May 2, from 3-8 pm!

A new restaurant serving Modern American Bar Fare, while featuring 20+”very” craft beers, “from the hearth” cocktail menu and fine wines”

And details on their Grand Opening Wednesday:

“Please join us as we take glamping to the next level with our unveiling of the Social Restaurant Group’s newest concept, Bonfire, a fiery 3-level space, featuring a dazzling rose gold bar, unique floor to ceiling murals, and of course, a massive built-in fireplace. Bonfire’s Grand Opening will be held on Wednesday, May 4 through Friday, May 6 , but if you just can’t wait to get a peek, we will host several soft openings beginning on Friday, April 29 through Tuesday, May 3. Come sample our cast iron campfire cookery, extensive menu of creative s’mores, and barrel wood-smoked cocktails.

Wednesday’s Grand Opening will feature a complimentary champagne glass for each guest, a dj spinning our favorite beats on the 2nd floor lounge, and photographers snapping shots all night. We thank you for your continued support of our ventures, and we can’t wait to raise our glasses in celebration with you all!

If you would like to dine with us, please make your reservation on Seatme: https://www.seatme.yelp.com/r/bonfire

We promise this is one glamping experience you will not want to miss!”

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“Radiator, a cocktail bar and neighborhood gathering place featuring contemporary American small plates with global influences, will open on April 28 off the 14th Street corridor at 1430 Rhode Island Ave. NW. Radiator nods to the spirit of its surroundings in both its name – a reference to 14th Street’s rich automotive past – and lively, engaging experience. The bar is located adjacent to the new Mason & Rook Hotel.”

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Check out the menu after the jump. (more…)


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Holy moly I can’t believe this is the 12th one – while it’s always fun in the sun, if it rains I’m guessing this one could be one for the ages!!

We have some exciting new change to this years event – A Beer Tent on the street!!! We have finally secured an alcohol license for the day so we’ll have Kenyon blocked off. In addition we will have a few food trucks and the stage is going to be much bigger this year as well.

We are also going to have music/events starting at 11 am. Below is a rough overview of the day:
-Event kick off intro – 11 am
– Karaoke
-live music
-DC Central Kitchen
– Sundress competition -3:30/4pm


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