The first time I went into Solly’s I had a couple of beers and the bartender asked me if I’d like a glass of Power’s Irish Whiskey. At that moment I knew I had found a new bar to add to my favorites. Solly’s is also one of the few bars in town where there are zero pretensions. It is a true neighborhood bar. It resides in a very popular neighborhood at the corner of 11th and U. Last Friday I had the opportunity to sit down and speak with Solly’s namesake – John “Solly” Solomon.

Solly, 39, can look quite intimidating at first glance but when you sit down and talk with him he could not be nicer. He grew up in Colorado but has lived in DC for 21 years. He moved to the U Street area 10 years ago and lives right around the corner from his tavern. It is amazing what we take for granted in this particular area – Solly remarked how monumental it was when the 7 Eleven opened up on U Street. When I walk by the 7 Eleven today I find it hard to believe that it hasn’t always been there.

Prior to opening up the bar Solly worked at the Old Dominion Brewing Company in Ashburn where he did almost everything “from brewing beer to being the general manager of the brew pub.” He was able to snag this great spot at 11th and U when the previous owner of U-Turn was looking to move back to Ethiopia. Solly was able to purchase the business which already had a tavern license. Solly describes his bar as “a neighborhood bar, a place where anyone would feel comfortable.” While there are tvs around the bar to watch sporting events there are intentionally only two downstairs so they don’t overwhelm conversation. Continues after the jump. (more…)


Here are some cool pictures of the interior of the 3DG project and future home of the Meridian Pint bar. For those who don’t recall you can read the interview I did with Meridian Pint owner Jon Andrade here.

They’ve been digging out the basement:

The roof has been removed:

They’ve applied for a liquor license:

And outdoor cafe seating:



photo by Waldo Jaquith

A reader asks:

“I’m curious what people think about changing the “last call” time to 5am on the weekend of the inauguration.”

Here is the link to the NBC article:
http://www.nbcwashington.com/around_town/nightlife/Bars-Could-Stay-Open-Late-for-Inauguration-Partying.html

NBC says:

“Graham, who represents the bar-centric Adams Morgan neighborhood, introduced a measure to allow licensed bars, restaurants and nightclubs to serve alcohol until 5 a.m. and to keep doors open 24 hours a day between Jan. 17 and Jan. 21, according to the Washington Examiner. Tuesday evening, the Council passed the measure.”

So what do you guys think – is it ridiculous that the council extended last call for bars until 5am? Or does it not really matter because it’s only for 5 days?


Plum Blossom is located at 1915 18th St. NW in Adams Morgan. The Post has a review here. We’ve been talking a lot about wine bars so I thought it was cool that there was a Saki bar. Though this spot is also a restaurant and of course wine bar…


From an email:

“This Monday — Nov. 17th — we’re gonna be having a Star Wars extravaganza… on the big screen, with sound on, we’ll be showing the trilogy … A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back & Return of the Jedi…

Also, every Monday … we’re doing 1/2 priced burgers ….”

Red Derby is located at 3718 14th St. NW.

So I guess I should ask – which is the best Star Wars movie?


I super curious to know what folks think about Tabaq located at 1336 U Street, NW. I’ve only been for drinks but I hear the food is supposed to pretty good. So any fans out there?



14th and T Street, NW

I’ve always enjoyed the food at St. Ex located at 14th and T Streets, NW. So what do you guys think about the food? And I suppose while we’re on the subject, are there any fans of the bar (upstairs and downstairs) out there?


Back in May, I had asked if anyone had been to the secret bar with no sign located at 2013 14th Street. Turns out a number of people had. Well, the Lounge is still open and their is now a sign plus they have a renovated downstairs grill area. Looks pretty good. You can find more info on their Web site. Anyone check it out since its reopened? Thumbs up or down?

Prices seem pretty reasonable.


Domku of course is located on the 800 block of Upshur just east of Georgia Ave.  Mmm, free drinks…  From an email:

Don’t forget to join us tonight for our Very Partisan Election Watch. Starting at 7pm, for every 25 electoral points in Obama’s favor, prices on Rogue, Jever, and house wines will drop by 25 cents. If Obama wins, there will be a round of free drinks for 10 minutes following the win. Seriously.


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