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1940 11th Street, NW

From a press release:

Vinoteca has just opened its lively sidewalk patio and charming backyard PLAZA bar for Washingtonians looking to enjoy the beautiful coming spring weather. Al fresco diners can enjoy a new menu of housemade hot dogs and burgers (paired with bubbly), sip new spring cocktails and wines, play a round of bocce or enjoy a brunch in the sun at Vinoteca.

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Equipped with a full outdoor grill, Vinoteca will be grilling up a variety of housemade hot dogs and burgers introduced for the spring season. Executive Chef Lonnie Zoeller hand-makes all of his own ‘hot dogs’ and buns, ranging from a classic frankfurter and DC-style half-smoke sausage made with local beef and pork, to a spiced-up veggie dog. The dogs (all $6; $5 at happy hour) can be topped with a variety of topping combinations like pimento cheese, sauerkraut + caraway mustard, or the classic ketchup/mustard/relish.

Chef Zoeller offers the same options for his juicy, grilled-to-order burgers (all $8; $7 at happy hour), serving either a local beef or Portobello (for the veggie lovers) burger topped with combinations like cheddar/apple wood bacon/ancho chili mayo, the lighter avocado + feta, and the creative gorgonzola/ grilled red onions/ basil aioli.

Showing that sparkling wine can be paired with just about anything, Vinoteca has also introduced its new “Hog Dog + Bubbly” combo where guests can get any of the hot dogs with a glass of bubbly for only $12 (only $9 during happy hour). And burger lovers can get the “Burger + Beer” combo for $13 (only $10 during happy hour) which includes any burger with a draft brew (selections will vary).

In addition, guests can also order some of Chef Zoeller’s other new snacks like the Pimento Cheese Plate with pickled veggies and grilled bread, or the Grilled Squid with salsa verde.

SPRING COCKTAILS + WINES

There’s nothing better in the spring than a refreshing al fresco libation, and mixologist Horus Alvarez has created a new spring cocktail menu to enjoy on the PLAZA. Vinoteca’s take on a Moscow Mule,the U Street Mule ($12) combines Boyd & Blair Vodka, Domaine de Canton ginger liqueur, fresh grapefruit juice and Bleinheim Ginger Ale. Alvarez’ Rum-Runners’ Punch ($10) combines Atlantico Reserve Rum, crème de cassis, fresh pineapple, lime & orange juices and banana syrup for a taste of the tropics, and the Gin-Cussion ($12) mixes Broker’s Gin, limoncello, fresh grapefruit juice and the Swiss-made aperitif Kina L’Avion d’Or liqueur for a perfect spring sip. Sherry is seeing a trendy new revival, and the Primavera ($12) uses Manzanilla Sherry, St. Germain elderflower liqueur, Prosecco and orange bitters, while Vinoteca of course has a Sangria on the menu ($8 glass/$22 pitcher) made with Tempranillo, Licor 43, Brandy, Taylor Port, and fresh orange, lemon and grape juices.

The majority of Vinoteca’s 100+ wines are also available by the glass, and Sommelier Tim Galvin has introduced several warm-weather varietals like Vinho Verde, Torrontes, Inzolia, and Muscadet to the new outdoor menus.

BOCCE

One of the only bars in the city to boast its own bocce court, Vinoteca’s oyster-shell court setting on the PLAZA is reminiscent of a European courtyard. Welcoming bocce pros and novices alike, the court is open Wednesday – Friday from 5 p.m. to close, and Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to close (on Monday and Tuesday evenings the court is reserved for DC Bocce League play).

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1346 T Street, NW

Last week we learned about the plight of Fainting Goat hoping to open at 1330 U Street, NW. Now Compass Rose hoping to open in the former Cafe Collage space next to St. Ex seeks your help as well. In an email owner Rose Previte writes:

Compass Rose is located at 1346 T St, NW, at the corner of 14th and T, right next to St. Ex and across the street from Matchbox. We are a neighborhood tavern specializing in international street food. The concept is inspired by my recent travels around the world. I was living in Russia while my husband was working there as a journalist for NPR. We travelled like crazy for over two years. When we came back to D.C., the city we met in and lived in for over 6 years before moving to Russia, we decided to fullfill a lifelong dream and open a business. Compass Rose hopes to be a neighborhood meeting place where everyone feels wecolme. We want you to feel like you’re going on a tour of the world but that you still feel right at home.

Our menu is very much under construction but the focus will be on kabobs, baked meat and vegetable pies and Georgian cheese bread, called Khachapuri . We will feature wines from the small, former Soviet state of Georgia-a place we fell in love with while living in the region. Above all, we want to be a community gathering place where you come to share your troubles and toast your successes with friends while having a good meal and a great drink.

If that sounds like a good addition to the neighborhood you can sign a petition of support here. For those who live nearby, it is especially helpful if you are able to sign. When doing so please leave your cross streets. If all goes well they hope to open by late summer.


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777 6th Street, NW

A bit more exciting than an eyefit vision – another retail space has been filled at 777 6th St, NW. A liquor license application reveals it will be:

“A upscale restaurant and wine bar serving brunch, lunch and dinner. Food will be prepared with fresh, seasonal and locally sourced ingredients with a seating capacity for 71 patrons and total load of 132. Request an entertainment endorsement with live performances only for special occasions and sidewalk café with a seating capacity for 24 patrons.”

It’s right next to the Corner Bakery at 6th and H St, NW:

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Photo by PoPville flickr user annejuliet

This is gonna be awesome. I’m most excited about the Dogfish Head one at Smoke and Barrel (2471 18th St, NW).

Monday, March 25 – Dogfish Head Tap Takeover and IPA Showcase with Head Brewer Jesse Prall

Meet head brewer Jesse Prall and enjoy the entire line-up of Dogfish Head IPAs. Highlights include:

Sixty-One – Newly-released IPA brewed with syrah grape must

Firefly – English pale ale utilizing Maris Otter malt and Calypso hops originally brewed for the Firefly music festival

Rhizing Bines – the newest Life and Limb collaboration between Sierra Nevada and Dogfish Head utilizing Bravo and 644 hops with Dogfish Head’s continual hopping technology

New IPA glassware giveaways!

Full Draft List:

60 Minute IPA
90 Minute IPA
120 Minute IPA
Burton Baton
Rhizing Bines
India Brown
Firefly
Bitches Brew
Sixty-One
Hellhound
Noble Rot
Aprihop

Check out the full week’s craft brewers conference schedule here.


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From an email:

Wednesday March 20, 2013
7:00 – 9:00pm
Thurgood Marshall Center
1816 12th St NW

Members from the U Street (1B), Logan Circle (2F) and Dupont Circle (2B) ANCs will be holding a joint listening session to hear directly from the residents and the business community about a proposed Liquor Moratorium for 14th and U Streets. The meeting will be an opportunity for the neighborhood to speak directly to their elected officials who will be voting over the next few months on whether to support a moratorium in the area. Special invited guests include representatives from the Alcoholic Beverage Regulatory Agency, the Metropolitan Police Department, and the Shaw Dupont Citizens Alliance, who proposed the moratorium.

Though this is the only joint meeting being held on the proposal, ANCs may hold additional smaller meetings – decisions or actions will not be taken at this meeting. Organizers intend to give each participant 1-2 minutes to speak and request that members of the community direct their comments to the ANC Commissioners present.

If you oppose the moratorium you can also sign a petition here.


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828 Upshur St, NW

Back in Jan. we noted that 828 Upshur St, NW was for lease for a very reasonable $1500 per month. It got snapped up quick. The lease was signed by Paul Ruppert who many know as a partner in Columbia Heights’ Room 11. Ruppert is no stranger to Upshur Street as in the past he looked into leasing what is now Open Kitchen Diner. On Monday Ruppert told me vial email that 828 Upshur needs a lot of work. So it’s not likely to turn around anytime soon.

And if that’s not potentially exciting enough, Ruppert, has also leased the former Island Cafe space across the street (also noted by CityPaper.) Same deal, space needs a lot of work and he isn’t yet sure what exactly he wants to do with these spaces. But given Ruppert’s track record – it’s likely to be something good. As my fellow Petworthians know – this section of Upshur Street is ripe for something cool to complement the recently opened Willow. Let’s hope Ruppert can make it happen. Stay tuned.

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829 Upshur St, NW


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Photo by PoPville flickr user JosephLeonardo

Readers recently warned about thefts at bars here and here.

From MPD:

Two very important Robbery Arrest

For the second time in as many nights, Third District officers have arrested subjects for the robbery of cell phones from patrons out enjoying the cities nightlife. In the first case, 901 U street, the victim had her cell phone stolen from her purse while she was positioned at the bar area of the establishment. In the later case, 2447 18th Street, a subject was observed by witnesses pick pocketing cell phones from various patrons also at the bar area of this establishment.

In both cases, the subjects were stopped and arrested and the cell phones were recovered. The subject in the 18th Street case was actually in possession of 5 cell phones in total when stopped (further investigation revealed that 3 of those phones were stolen from (3) separate victims inside of the establishment)

While MPD is happy to announce the closures in these cases, we would like to remind all to safeguard their property when out in public. Both these cases are similar in nature as to the environment the crime occurred and the manner to which the subjects sought out their victims. We suggest that everyone try and maintain an awareness of their surroundings at all times and carry with them the least amount of valuable property as possible. In the event that you are a victim or witness of any crime, try to obtain as much information as possible about the subject involved as well as have the indentifying marks, serial numbers or codes to any property taken on hand or readily accessible. Thank you and let’s continue to make our streets safer daily.


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1330 U Street, NW

Back in late Jan. we learned that a new bar called the Fainting Goat would be coming to the former Urban Essentials space at 1330 U St, NW. Fainting Goat’s owner tells me that there are two groups opposing their liquor license application:

“The Shaw Dupont Citizen Association (SDCA, the people behind the U Street Liquor License Moratorium) and also a protest from some people on Wallach Place (directly behind the site).”

The folks from Fainting Goat have set up a petition saying:

“The proposed site is currently vacant and the establishment will have no outdoor seating, nor will it have a roof deck. As local business owners who have operated successful establishments in DC for over 15 years, we promise to be good stewards of the neighborhood.”

So if you live in the neighborhood and would like to support Fainting Goat you can sign the petition in their support here.

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1337 Connecticut Ave, NW

From a press release:

The Gryphon will open to the public for dinner service on Wednesday, March 13 at 9 p.m. Executive Chef Joseph Evans of brother restaurant Lost Society will serve modern takes on classic bar bites such pimento-cheese-stuffed pepperdews and cajun crawfish mac-n-cheese, as well as hearty entrees like cocoa and chipotle rubbed sirloin and crispy Scottish salmon with smoked tomato beurre blanc. Sweet finishes such as peanut butter and chocolate bread pudding with strawberry jam round out the dessert menu.

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Photo credit: Travis Vaughn

More photos of the interior and a look at the full menu after the jump. (more…)


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