Source Theatre located at 1835 14th Street, NW via CulturalDC

From CulturalDC:

“By now, you have likely learned that on August 5, 2025, CulturalDC completed the sale of Source to a qualified buyer for $4.5 million. The building, which had been on the market since October 2024, was sold after a competitive and proactive process in which the Board of Directors tirelessly solicited and prioritized bids from nonprofit organizations with the goal of sustaining the space for DC’s arts and cultural community.

Once news of the sale became public, unfortunately, we started to see false and biased reporting, as well as conversations and criticisms expressed on online platforms that cannot be categorized as anything less than vitriol and bullying. Over recent days, the spread of misinformation and actions taken against our organization have become too egregious for leadership to leave unaddressed.

In particular, the Washington City Paper published an unfounded and editorialized article regarding the sale of Source – without conducting due diligence, in terms of fact-checking or allowing CulturalDC to speak to the various erroneous accusations. Following a request for corrections, the City Paper has made only minor edits, allowing factual errors; and misleading statements to persist. The very vocal parties serving as unreliable sources with the press – and across social media channels – continue to perpetuate a distorted narrative.

For accuracy, the Board believes it is prudent to clarify the sequence of events leading up to the sale of Source: (more…)


From an email:

“Ten Five Hospitality is proud to announce the Washington D.C. debut of Desert 5 Spot this September. Rooted in the spirit of country music and Americana, the concept blends live performances, retro design, and desert-inspired energy. Following celebrated openings in Los Angeles and New York, the team brings its signature experience to the nation’s capital.

This highly anticipated debut brings Desert 5 Spot’s signature mix of country music, retro 1970s desert vibes, and high-energy live entertainment to the DMV. Guests can expect: (more…)


From a press release:

“Argentina’s acclaimed cocktail bar Florería Atlántico and its sister restaurant Brasero Atlántico have officially arrived in Washington, D.C., marking their U.S. debut in the historic Georgetown neighborhood. Guests can now experience the award-winning storytelling, world-class cocktails, and rustic open-fire cuisine that have captivated diners and drinkers in Buenos Aires, Barcelona, and Bahrain.

WHEN:  Opening late August/Early September (more…)



1610 14th Street, NW courtesy Diosa

From a press release:

“A bold new nightlife experience is arriving in the heart of the 14th Street corridor. Diosa offers a sleek and stylish cocktail lounge nestled beneath its sister restaurant MXDC at 1610 14th Street NW. Diosa officially opens its doors the weekend of August 8, 2025, bringing with it a fresh fusion of culture, craft, and charisma. (more…)



2412 18th Street, NW

OK first the hype for Bar Cana (pictured above) is for real. It is legit. There is a reason it’s difficult to get a seat. It’s worth the wait. Yo! The food is so ridiculously good. Honestly, and I’m a drinker, the food blew me away. Having said that, the drinks were damn good too. Loving the Brazilian vibe. My goodness. The music. The people. The staff. Ah man, I love when good spots meet the hype. Only drawback is it’s a bit on the pricey side but what isn’t these days.

OK on the other hand, a spot with very little hype (besides my own) is Hifi: (more…)


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