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Photo of SoberWoman courtesy Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP)

From a press release:

“Introducing SoberWoman!
Anti-DUI Superheroine Hits Dupont Circle’s Happy Hour Scene to Stop Drunk Driving Before It Starts

WHAT: SoberWoman, the finest anti-drunk driving crime-fighter ever to wear tights, will be deployed tomorrow night to stop drunk driving before it starts. Created by the anti-drunk driving campaign Checkpoint Strikeforce to educate the public, SoberWoman will be joined in her mission by DC’s Metropolitan Police Department.

SoberWoman will engage the partying masses at four Dupont Circle bars where she’ll quiz them on their plans to get home after drinking. The raven-haired superheroine will award prizes to those who demonstrate they’ve made advance plans to get home safely. She’ll also warn “the plan-less” that police are stepping up their efforts to catch and arrest drunk drivers. SoberWoman will pose for pictures and encourage bar-goers to share photos and her mission via social media, using hashtag #SoberWoman. SoberWoman’s future missions later this month will take her to other bar districts in the greater Washington, D.C. region.

A recent poll showed that nearly one-third of 21-to-35-year-old males do not make advance plans to avoid drinking and driving BEFORE they go out. With the holiday season now heating up, now is the time for stepped up vigilance against drunk driving.

WHO: SoberWoman, Anti-Drunk Driving Superhero
Kurt Erickson, President and CEO, Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP)

WHEN: Friday, December 5, 2014
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

WHERE: The Front Page, 1333 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036

**SoberWoman will be arrive at 7:00 p.m. in a police cruiser and use a P.A. system to announce her mission before heading into the bar. She’ll repeat her police arrival at the following bars:

Buffalo Billiards, 1330 19th St NW, Washington, DC 20036
The Big Hunt, 1345 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
Madhatter, 1319 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036”


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From an email:

“The Green Zone is back this Thursday the 4th, as well as Thursday the 18th of December, upstairs at Vendetta (1212 H St NE).

we’re featuring some new drinks:

-(one case only!) pale ale brewed in Lebanon with Lebanese herbs and spices
-a hot tea-and-rum drink…since it’s cold out.
-We’re also featuring Green Hat’s fall/winter gin, which they call Ginavit, in our signature Janissary Corps cocktail (made with pistachio syrup), now known as the Winter Janissary.
-a smoky cocktail made with Turkish honey

And of course, our beloved Fuck ISIS! Punch and Saz’iraq will be back.

The fun starts at 6pm at Vendetta and goes until 1am.”


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1723 Connecticut Ave, NW

@dcjpad tweets:

“Hmm, no @blackfoxlounge in #DupontCircle after 1/1, says @LaTiDoDC.”

La Ti Do’s facebook says:

“ANNOUNCEMENT: Black Fox Lounge will be closing effective Jan 1, 2015. La-Ti-Do programming in 2015 will continue, but we are actively looking for a new space. We’ve been nothing but thankful for Black Fox and we will sorely miss it. Obstacles are inevitable, but together we will find La-Ti-Do in DC a new home for the new year and beyond. Any questions/suggestions should be directed to [email protected] and we will gladly welcome any and all messages.


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2106 Vermont Ave, NW by 9:30 Club

From Duffy’s:

“Take a piece of Duffy’s with you. Tomorrow (Sunday) Noon til 3 at Duffy’s we will be selling the knick knacks, beer mirrors etc that have been on the walls for the last 8 + years. Also the last 20 bottles of Duffy’s Hot sauce in existence (for now . Great Christmas gift if you’ve got a Duffy’s regular in the family. Everything is cash only.
(We will not be selling any equipment / furniture / TVs etc.)
Come by and say hello!”


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Photo of 2609 24th St, NW, by Connecticut and Calvert, around the corner from Open City via Murphy’s

A couple weeks ago, after Duffy’s closed, we talked about the best regular bars left in DC – Murphy’s was number 10 on my list. Ugh.

A couple readers send the sad word:

“I heard from the management of Murphy’s of DC (2609 24th St NW) that the establishment will permanently close this Sunday, November 23rd, 2014 after last call. Its lease was not renewed, and in its place is supposed to be a fine dining Italian restaurant, no additional details available right now. Enjoy the fireplace and neighborhood vibe while you can. 30+ years of memories for some who worked there from around the time it opened.”

I’ve called to confirm and it’s true – they’ll be closing after last call on Sunday because they weren’t able to renew their lease. Updates on the Italian restaurant when/if more info is known.

For those not familiar, Murphy’s website says:

Since the day we first opened our doors on March 17th 1986, Murphy’s® of D.C. has been the home of Irish hospitality in the nation’s capital. Our extensive menu specializing in delicious pub fare coupled with the finest beverages has been pleasing Washingtonians and visitors to our city alike for over twenty-three years.

Our guests have a choice of seating, ranging from our comfortable upholstered window seat booths, wooden tables as well as stools at our long traditional solid wood bar. A year round seating option is our newly renovated and spacious sidewalk patio. Though most popular in D.C.’s warmest months, the awning and heating system ensure our guests comfort during our city’s cooler months also. During winter months our guests enjoy the three sided wood burning fireplace inside. Whether warming your hands beneath the mantle adorned with an antique forge bellows, or basking in the glow of the flames from across the pub, the fireplace is a gathering spot and a symbol of fáilte, the Irish word for welcome.

Murphy’s® of D.C. showcases the best in live Irish entertainment. Whether playing traditional Irish pub songs or more contemporary rock and folk, our musicians all make sure the crowd has fun. From almost any spot inside the pub guests are treated to sporting events and news reports on one of our large flat screen televisions.

Our friendly and attentive staff will be glad you stopped by. Stay for the craic and raise a toast with us: Slainte! to your very good health!


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600 F Street, NW

Imagine the The Greene Turtle Sports Bar located across the street at 601 F St, NW by the Verizon Center. Now imagine the exact opposite – behold Denson’s Liquor Bar:

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This is the place from the owner of Ghibellina in Logan Circle and Acqua al 2 and Harold Black on Capitol Hill. And it is another spectacular transformation. When we took an early look back in April – here’s what you saw:

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Now:

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They open tomorrow. More photos and a peek at some of the menu after the jump. (more…)


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