Luke’s Georgetown location at 1211 Potomac Street, NW

From an email:

While we’re adamant that lobster rolls are a year round, every day food, we wanted to introduce some limited time, celebratory winter options for those who like something hotter/heartier when the weather gets cold.

Lobster Grilled Cheese: chunks of our Maine lobster sandwiched with rich gruyere cheese on Maine-made buttery organic white bread.

Broccoli Cheddar Soup & Butternut Squash Soup: these two winter classics warm the innards with their rich texture and hearty vegetables; they fit the bill for vegetarians, and they’re gluten free!

Apple Cider: Red Jacket Orchards cider served piping hot for only $2 a cup.

Maine Winter Beers: At Luke’s Penn Quarter location (and soon Bethesda) we’re serving Peak Organic Winter, a toasty winter wheat, and Shipyard Prelude, a nutty English-style brown.

Luke’s has DC locations in Georgetown and Penn Quarter (624 E St, NW.)



1414 14th Street, NW

More news for the 14th and P St, NW section of Logan Circle. A liquor license posted out front of the Sav On Liquor store at 1414 14th Street, NW says that a new tavern called Faces Lounge is coming to the space:

“New Tavern. Serving chicken wings, burgers, pizza, and sandwiches. Entertainment to consist of live music. Occupancy load is 98.”

Updates as construction on the space progresses.


Looking towards P Street



4200 Wisconsin Avenue, NW

Back in Oct. we learned that a new spot called Firelake Grill would be moving into the former Ruby Tuesday’s space at Van Ness and Wisconsin Ave, NW. Here’s a bit more info from a liquor license application which says:

“New Restaurant serving American Classic and featuring grilling over a live oak and hickory burning fire. Jazz music will be played, including live performances. Number of seats inside is 193. Total Occupancy Load is 225. Number of Sidewalk Café seats is 60.”


Big potential Capitol Hill restaurant news from Capitol Hill Corner:

This afternoon, local restaurateur Xavier Cervera confirmed to Capitol Hill Corner that he has received offers to buy all nine of his Capitol Hill operations, and that he is reviewing these offers seriously.

The article also updates the status of Hawk & Dove:

“the Hawk & Dove will open early in February



777 I St, NW

From a press release:

Former BLT Steak executive chef, Victor Albisu, announces plans to open his first full-service restaurant, Del Campo, meaning “from the country,” at 777 I St. NW in spring 2013. Inspired by his Latin American roots and travels throughout South America, Albisu is bringing an upscale South American grill to the 5,800 square foot space previously occupied by PS7’s restaurant. The food culture celebrated through asado, a traditional South American grill style and the social gathering during which the barbeque is enjoyed, serves as a backdrop for the agrarian space and meat-driven, wine-centric menu.

“From adolescence, I worked in my mother’s Latin market learning to butcher from Argentineans and Uruguayans. It was from those South American butchers that I came to appreciate the asado as both a cooking style and a day-long gathering to celebrate and enjoy food, friends and family,” said Victor Albisu, chef/owner, Del Campo. “With Del Campo, I want to reinvent that experience by bringing an elevated style of South American grill culture to Washington, D.C.”

A rotating menu of grilled meats from the asado, such as wagyu skirt steak, short ribs, chorizo, blood sausage, and sweetbreads, will also be complemented by crudos and ceviches – a nod to Albisu’s Peruvian heritage – and a vibrant selection of seasonal salads and other composed dishes. The grandson of a Cuban baker, Albisu will also make savory and sweet empanadas. Bread service will feature traditional warm cast iron country bread served with smoked olive oil.

The bar menu will focus on more casual South American street food, including Albisu’s take on the chivito and chori-pan, Argentinean sandwiches; anticuchos, grilled skewered meats; and chicharones, fried meats, both from Peru. A large section of the wine program will focus on South American varietals, and the remainder of the list will include curated selections from around the world. Like the menu, the beverage program will elevate Piscos, Cachaças, and other South American spirits, beer and wine. Traditional Argentinean mate tea will also be available.

The 115-seat dining room will serve dinner seven nights a week, and lunch Monday through Friday. The 50-seat bar will serve coffee and South American pastries by day, in addition to the casual menu of savory snacks and sandwiches. During warmer months, a 40-seat patio will welcome guests to dine al fresco.

Chef Jeff Black, 2012 Restaurateur of the Year, as named by the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington, is a partner and investor in Del Campo. While Black will not play a role in menu development or daily operations, he brings 30 years of successful restaurant experience to the project.

We judged PS7s back in Dec. 2009.



5471 Wisconsin Avenue

When I was checking out RANGE opening in 5335 Wisconsin Avenue, NW I also saw a sign for a new Tex-Mex restaurant near the Friendship Heights metro. Mic Cocina’s website says:

“Welcome to Mi Cocina where everything we offer is hand-crafted and made fresh daily using authentic Mexican cooking techniques and the finest ingredients available. From our famous, homemade salsa to our mouthwatering, hand-dipped enchiladas, you can taste the freshness and quality in every bite. Relax in our comfortable stylish surroundings with one of our legendary Mambo Taxis® served by our family of warm, friendly and professional staff. It’s our honor to serve you!”

You can see their menu here. They have a lot of locations in Texas – has anyone ever eaten at one?


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