I ran into Matt and Donna Rose (owners of Wonderland and Looking Glass Lounge) the other night at LGL and asked them about the status of brunch at Wonderland. It turns out they are going to wait for warmer weather to resume brunch service. According to Matt brunch will resume April 1st, but for the optimists, Rose says the brunch at Wonderland will resume on St. Patrick’s Day in March. But in the meantime you can still get your brunch on at Looking Glass Lounge.


So Temperance Hall has officially become Looking Glass Lounge. I’ve been to LGL a number of times now and I have to say I’m pretty happy. There hasn’t been a lot of change and I’m super psyched about the Boddington’s on tap. I’m also a huge fan of the ipod that now plays when the juke box is not in use. Eric the bartender, thankfully, has a phenomenal taste in music. I’ve also seen Matt, one of the owners, there a number of times and I think that is a great sign of his commitment to the new bar. So have you guys noticed any changes? What are your thoughts? Have you met some of the new bartenders? Overall would you say the experience is mostly the same, worse or better?


Ever since Mr. Days went out of business in downtown DC I’ve been looking for a good sports bar. I have finally found one in Momo’s Cafe Nema at 1334 U St. NW. Momos opened about two months ago. While it certainly a bit more upscale than Mr. Days was it has a nice layout and obviously the location is great. It has tons of flat screens tvs throughout so you can’t have a bad seat. And for soccer fans on Sat. and Sun. mornings they will be showing plenty of games including the upcoming Africa’s Cup. Additionally the grub looks good and is reasonably priced. Burgers go for $6.99, Nachos $6.99, BBQ Wings 10/$6.99 20/$11.99 and lots more choices. On Friday and Sat. nights there will usually be a DJ spinning. For me, I think this place will be perfect to catch a game on Sat. afternoons and of course I’m always happy to discover a good sports bar that appreciates soccer. Anyone check it out yet? More pictures after the jump. (more…)


Wow, that was fast. Marvin the wildly successful new bar with the sweet outdoor space up top is set to expand. Thanks to an eagle eyed reader for tipping me off to the liquor licenses on the adjoining building next to Martin. You can see from the photo they will be expanding into the yellow structure. (Sorry for the quality of the photo but I only had my cell phone.) Obviously the space still needs a bit of work, so it is not clear when this addition will be open. From the liquor license it said the space will possibly have DJs and up to a five piece band. When I went into Marvin to inquire about the expansion they said that it will be part of Marvin but separate from the dining area. They wouldn’t/couldn’t go into detail about what the space will look like or when it will open. It’s not quite clear if it is going to be a totally separate space or connected in some way.  I’m intrigued by the potential. What do you guys think? Too early to expand? Or is this just what the doctor ordered?


I was able to sit down with Matthew and Rose this Saturday to learn a little bit about them and their plans for Temperance Hall, which indeed will be renamed Looking Glass Lounge (Check out last week’s City Paper for an ad they placed). Matthew, 45, hails from Manhattan and his wife Donna comes from the great city of Detroit. Matthew has lived in the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood for the past 20 years and Donna for the past 7 years. Matthew originally moved to Mt. Pleasant because at that time it was the neighborhood that most reminded him of New York. He liked the diversity there and it was a neighborhood he could afford.

You’d think owning and running the Wonderland Ballroom would leave no time for other pursuits but nothing could be further from the truth. Rose runs an international public health non profit called Data Dyne while Mathew runs a property maintenance company.

Wonderland Ballroom

Previously Matthew had been a bartender at Madam’s Organ. Out of this experience he decided to look for a bar of his own. They initially looked in the Brookland neighborhood but many of their friends had begun moving to Columbia Heights and Petworth so they became familiar with those neighborhoods. One day a friend called them and let them know that Knob Hill was closing on 11th Street. Remember in 2004 11th Street was very different from today but Matthew and Donna thought it would be a great real estate investment and hopefully a bar in that location would break even. They had no idea that the Wonderland Ballroom would become such an amazing success. As a result, Matthew explained with a frequent laugh, they had to “learn the business”.

They came up with the name Wonderland Ballroom because there many old glorious “Ballrooms” in Detroit and New York. It was a little bit tongue and cheek to name a bar on 11th Street ‘Ballroom’ and it also was a bit of an homage to where they came from. They were very excited to open up a neighborhood bar because no one was doing that at the time. Rose said that Wonderland reminds her of a bar that should would go to in Detroit called the “Tap Room”.

They both pointed out to me that there actually isn’t a “Wonderland” theme at the Wonderland Ballroom. They described the theme at Wonderland as more urban salvage. Keeping with that theme they have just acquired the “Common Share” sign from the recently closed legendary bar on 18th Street in Adams Morgan. So keep your eyes open for that next time you go to Wonderland.

They are extremely proud of Wonderland and the positive development it has brought to 11th Street. Mathew noted that as a result of Wonderland opening “cabs now come to Columbia Heights and the neighbors love that.” They’d also like to think Wonderland’s success contributed to Red Rocks opening up just up the block. Mathew and Donna are both huge fans of Red Rocks and they think that it is really cool that they are there now.

Looking Glass Lounge

As mentioned in an earlier post, some of the changes coming to Looking Glass Lounge include expanded seating. Some of you who have already visited Temperance Hall may have noticed that some of the dividers have been removed between the booths. Additionally, there has been the addition of new cushioned bar stools that swivel. Another change you may notice is that the TV will no longer be on unless there is a local team playing in a sporting event. Matthew explained that the idea is that space will become more of a place to eat and drink and socialize. In the distant future it is possible that they may get an “entertainment endorsement” that will allow for some live acoustic music to accompany brunch. Matthew and Rose both hope to better integrate the basement and patio into the bar. There will be more heaters put out on the back patio for those who wish to smoke in a comfortable environment. As for those who were concerned about an Alice in Wonderland theme, you need not worry. Rose explained that it all ready is the Looking Glass as she pointed out all the mirrors to me with a smile.

As for the menu there will be some changes that Matthew and Rose describe as “streamlining.” They explained that the kitchen in Wonderland is actually smaller than most people’s bathrooms but at Temperance the kitchen is much bigger so there will be many more possibilities. They will be keeping the chili but there will be some changes to the recipe.

You will also notice that the beer choices have changed. Currently on tap there is Hoegaarden, Stella Artois, and Dogfish Head. But many more are coming including Boddingtons. To accompany the new beers there is a new Happy Hour. Happy Hour is everyday until 8pm with $3 Dogfish Head & Stella Artois and $4 Hoegaarden plus $1 off Chimay and Rail Drinks.

Finally they will be converting the jukebox upstairs to a 300 CD jukebox that is not connected to the internet. When no one has selected music for the jukebox there will be a stereo set up that will play an ipod and cds. They will also be moving the location of the jukebox to make it more accessible as they both noted that socializing around the jukebox is “how guys and girls get each other’s phone numbers.”

Both Matthew and Rose stressed that the changes will not really be noticeable to the casual customer. Matthew summed it up this way, “My goal is that people who have been here before on occasion will walk in and say ‘yeah I’ve been here before but it feels more comfortable’ but I don’t expect anyone to notice any of the changes we make”.

My two cents

I found Matthew and Rose to be very open, friendly, and warm. I truly believe that they embrace the idea of the “neighborhood” bar and seek to ensure that the Looking Glass Lounge remains one. I’m personally very excited about the new beer selections and of course the great new happy hour. Also don’t forget that Dan Searing will remain General Manager and I think Dan has a very strong connection with the community and their desires. So the next few weeks will be a bit of a transition period. I’m really excited to see how the new seating takes shape. Not that I wish the bar was sold but if it had to be sold, I am relieved that it was sold to people who truly understand the importance of a neighborhood bar to this community. I am sure we will revisit this transition from time to time but after speaking with Mathew and Rose I’m feeling pretty optimistic.


I had the opportunity to speak with one of the owners, Matt, tonight and I’ll be meeting with him for a longer discussion this weekend. But he did ease a lot of my concerns and I wanted to share them with you before I do a full post on the change of ownership next week.

  • It was very important to Josh and Rob [the sellers] that Temperance remain a Petworth neighborhood bar.
  • Temperance has a different kind of license so there will continue to be a low key feel. I.E. There are not likely to be dance parties breaking out with live music and DJs.
  • They are not trying to replicate Wonderland at Temperance Hall. In other words Temperance will not become a Wonderland annex or outpost.
  • They are still going to keep the same decor, feel and ambiance with a slight change to the layout which will include the addition of some more booth and upholstered seating.
  • The name Looking Glass Lounge is not set in stone although it will probably be renamed that at some point.
  • They understand the importance of the “neighborhood” bar and believe sincerely that the current patrons will be very happy in the future.

I also spoke with Dan Searing the general manager who assured me he will be staying on as general manager which I think says a lot about the new owners. Much more to come next week but I think any fears that Temperance will simply become a Wonderland II have been put to rest.


My sources are telling me that our beloved Temperance Hall has been sold to the owners of our beloved Wonderland Ballroom. Crazy! I’m still digesting the news but I’m thinking things will probably stay the same. My source did not know if they were keeping the staff but my guess is they probably will. General Manager Dan Searing has done a fantastic job and of course Scott and the new bartender Eric have been stellar. It seems to me that they won’t want to fix what’s not broken. That’s my hope anyway. So what do you guys think, is this good news, bad news, or everything will stay the same anyway so it doesn’t really matter?

UPDATE: Temperance Hall to Change Name to Looking Glass Lounge
DCist spoke to the owners of Wonderland who confirmed the name change. They also said that the place “will have a slightly different feel.” Now I’m starting to get worried.


Whah? 14U which I always thought was called FourteenU Coffee shop, located at the corner of 14th and U, is actually called one for U coffee shop which I guess makes more sense. But anyway I just noticed that they now offer Salsa lessons which just seems really bizarre to me. It is a very small space, but I guess that’s cool. Maybe next month they’ll have free bonsai tree sculpting lessons. I mean that would make just as much sense, no? Has anyone taken the Salsa lessons? I’m still nursing a nagging breakdancing injury but I’ll have to check it out when I’ve recovered…


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