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Speaking of Navy Yard – from the Ugly Mug on Barracks Row (723 8th Street, SE):

“Every Nationals Game the Ugly Mug on Capitol Hill offers a free ride to & from the stadium in the Mug Bug. Stop by grab some grub and beers – get driven right to the stadium. With great food & drink specials – pint, pitcher & beer towers along with brick oven pizzas, pizza rolls and Italian subs. The perfect start or finish to every Nats game.”

Ed. Note: With all the new spots open and opening in Navy Yard, I wonder how many folks will continue to hit Barracks Row before games?


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25 Potomac Avenue, SE

Bardo Riverfront that is. They were shooting for an April/May opening but now tweet:

“news– ABRA board rejected the Riverfront license application. So we have to modify and reapply. So that means- no river party this summer”

“Bardo Trinidad will continue as usual!! woo hoo.”

At least the Bullpen/Fairgrounds is back in action one more year…


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715 Florida Ave, NW

It’s been fun watching this one go up – check out how it turned out. Quick refresher:

“Opening Date: March 11, 2016

Hours of Operation: Dinner: Monday through Saturday, from 5 PM to 11 PM; Sunday, from 5 PM to 11 PM

Bar Hours: Monday through Thursday, from 5 PM to 12 AM; Friday, from 5 PM to 3 AM; Saturday, from 12 PM to 3 AM; Sunday, from 12 PM to 11 PM

Late Night Menu: Friday and Saturday, from 11 PM to 1 AM

Brunch: Saturday and Sunday, from 11 AM to 5 PM

Menu Description: The menu at TAKODA will offer creative takes on American classics with an emphasis on what’s local and in season. Featured small plates include Rosemary Parmesan Tots, Brisket Sliders, and four types of wings – including Chef’s specialty PB&J BBQ Wings. Salads not to be missed include Grilled Romaine Caesar and Cranberry Kale. Entrée standouts include Americana staples such as Chicken & Sweet Potato Waffle, and the Pan-Seared Salmon Cakes. To end the meal on a sweet note, a collection of house made desserts will also be available including Molten Chocolate S’mores and Fried Oreos.

Beverage List: TAKODA will offer 24+ American draft beers including local favorites such as DC Brau, perennial favorites such as Bell’s Brewery, Inc., and a variety of seasonal options. Prices range from $6 to $10. An extensive whiskey collection of 50+ American whiskies will also be available including Bulleit Bourbon, Knob Creek Bourbon Whiskey, Jefferson’s Reserve Bourbon and a monthly rare acquisition. Prices for whiskies range from $7 to $35.

Capacity: The 1920’s-era brick structure, originally a Federal Life Insurance building, spans two levels. The main dining room will be situated on the second floor and will accommodate 40 guests seated with 20 additional seats at the bar. The year-round rooftop beer garden will accommodate 40-seated guests with 20 additional seats at the bar. Both rooms will be available for full or partial buyouts, and can accommodate up to 120 seated, or 240 for a standing reception.

Design: Edit Lab at Streetsense was tapped to design the space. The design scheme will offer a classic-industrial look showcasing the building’s original brick walls and wood ceiling beams. Booths and crushed velvet drapes surround a solid oak bar in the main room, set against the original brick walls of the 1922 building. A decorative tile inset in the wood flooring draws the focus to the central drink rails where patrons can enjoy the large tap lineup and whiskey selection.

The roof deck, accented with hanging and potted plants around an island bar, will overlook Florida Avenue and feature a canopy and operable windows. These removable windows will allow for year-round eating and drinking with an outdoor feel.

On both floors, the unusually broad building dimensions allow patrons to have spacious room to socialize, while retaining the graceful proportions of the historic insurance building.”

It kinda reminds me of Roofer’s Union where you walk upstairs to the 2nd floor (I believe 1st floor is still for lease) for the main dining room:

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Lots more photos after the jump. (more…)


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1216 Bladensburg Rd, NE courtesy Bardo

From Bardo:

“DC’s Bardo Brewing is reopening the outdoor portion of their venue in Trinidad this Friday. A newly renovated outdoor bar incorporates freshly milled wood and provides a glimpse of the finishes that will be featured at the new Bardo Riverfront brew garden next to Nats Stadium.

Ed. Note: A Craigslist ad says: “expected to open between Apr 1 & May 1“.

Bardo Brewing’s interior boasts one hundred year old pine floors, brick walls and early century, press plate ceilings. Bardo also hosts the largest (for now) beer garden in the city. A wide variety of GABF award winning house brews are available in pints and pitchers as well as growlers. Bardo is 100% dog friendly every day with 15,000 square feet in our beer garden to roam off leash. Located at 1200 Bladensburg rd NE, Bardo has cornhole, big screen movie viewings/sports and is available for private parties/fundraisers, large and small, with no charge for the space.


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Photo by PoPville flickr user Joe Flood

From a press release:

“A new alcohol law goes into effect today providing new business opportunities for District farmer’s markets and alcohol manufacturers.

“This legislation gives a growing sector of the District’s economy a leg up connecting them with consumers right here in the District,” said Mayor Muriel Bowser. “Together, we will continue to find innovative ways to expand economic opportunities for our small businesses and create more pathways to the middle class for District residents.”

As part of the Omnibus Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Act of 2015, a District farmers’ market could apply for a new license to allow District breweries, distilleries and wineries to serve as market vendors. Under a farmers’ market license, a District alcohol manufacturer could provide tastings of its products at no cost and sell sealed bottles of its alcohol for off-premises consumption. In order to apply for the license, a farmer’s market would need to meet a host of qualifications and submit an application to the Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA). (more…)


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From an email:

“Our Capitol Hill Launch Party is Wednesday, March 9th from 6-10pm at The Ugly Mug [723 8th St SE]. As always, the party is totally free (including unlimited Atlas Brew Works beer); we just ask that attendees have the Spotluck app on their phones and RSVP here.”


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2007 18th Street, NW

From an email:

“Leap Day comes but once every four years and Jack Rose Dining Saloon is celebrating the extra day to drink with an Allagash Leap Day Bash on Monday, February 29 from 5-8pm on the heated Rooftop Terrace.

Beer Director Nahem Simon has been collecting special vintage beers for years, and is pulling out rarities from Portland, Maine’s Allagash Brewing Co., dating back to 2013 for a nine-tap takeover. Special releases from years past, which are no longer available elsewhere, such as the Confluence 2013, a Belgian strong pale ale fermented with Brettanomyces, and Fluxus 2013, a porter-style ale brewed with blood oranges, will all be available for $5 throughout the event:

Allagash Interlude 2013
Allagash Confluence 2013
Allagash Fluxus 2013
Allagash James Bean 2015
Allagash Interlude 2015
Allagash St. Klippenstein
Allagash White
Allagash Curieux 2015
Allagash Saison”

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courtesy Jack Rose


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1206 Wisconsin Avenue NW (off the intersection of M & Wisconsin at the end of the alleyway)

From an email:

“After months of anticipation, we will finally opened our doors!

One of the main reasons our Beer Director Greg Engert got his start in the craft beer world was Belgian beer. Nine years and a handful of beer-centric bars, restaurants and a brewery later, we’re thrilled to be opening a bistro and bar in the heart of Georgetown that is completely dedicated to the rustic cuisine and fabled brewing culture of Belgium.

Our doors open at 5:30 PM for dinner and our 50 drafts along with cocktails & wine will be flowing with an expansive breadth of selections that illuminate the flavor-driven, craft-brewed complexity that is the trademark of the best Belgian beers.

Sovereign-Opening-Menu-(PDF)

Sovereign-Draft-List-(PDF)

Sovereign-Wine-Glass-Drinks (PDF)

Whet your appetite with Chef Peter Smith’s dinner menu and our draft list.”


hopslam tonic

Let’s hope it a better batch than last year! Tonic at Quigleys is located at 2036 G Street, NW. Also Meridian/Brookland Pint usually gets some Hopslam kegs too so keep your eyes peeled.


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8th and L Street, SE (just south of Barracks Row)

Checking in on The Brig – it’s gotta be ready by the Spring. Other beer gardens in the works are:

The Midlands (Park View)

TAKODA, sorta, (Shaw)

Boulder/Bolder Beer Garden (Trinidad)

Bardo Riverfront (also Navy Yard – closer to the ballpark)

Possibly one at the former Lux Lounge (in the Squangle)

And beer gardens that we already have:

Dacha (Shaw)

Garden District (U Street)

Wunder Garten (when it warms up again, NoMa)

Sauf Haus Bier Hall (Dupont)

Biergarten Haus (H Street, NE)

Bardo (Trinidad)

Wonderland (Columbia Heights)

DC Reynolds (Petworth)

Bier Baron (Dupont)

Bluejacket (Navy Yard)

Not too mention the other hybrids – overall not too shabby!!


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