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1132 19th Street, NW

End of an era. From the Washington Post:

“The pizza-and-pasta parlor will cease operations after Saturday night’s service, just a month or so after the restaurant celebrated its 70th anniversary at the same address, 1132 19th St. NW near Dupont Circle. A young Italian immigrant from Genoa, Luigi Calvi, opened the place in 1943 as a pizzeria, nothing more.”

Any fans of Famous Luigi’s?

They were located on 19th Street between L and M between the new Sophie’s Cuban Cuisine and G Street Food.

Update from a press release:

“For 70 years… since November 2, 1943, Famous Luigi’s has occupied a prime location on 19th St. NW in downtown Washington, DC. Legend has it that with the opening of his pizzeria, owner Luigi Calvi was the first person to introduce pizza to the nation’s capital. Luigi passed away in 1961 and left the restaurant to his niece Maddelena and her husband Corrado Bruzzo, who emigrated from Italy at that time to come run the business. The Bruzzos moved their family, including grandparents and their young daughter, into the upstairs flat above the restaurant, and turned the pizzeria into a full-service Italian eatery, complete with delicious, authentic family recipes, including homemade pastas and ravioli that the city had not yet seen.

The Bruzzo’s children Deborah and Corrado Jr. literally grew up in Famous Luigi’s. Wishing to pass along a strong work ethic, the Bruzzos taught their children the business from an early age. At five-years-old, Deborah was shown how to roll-out pizza dough using a Coco-Cola bottle instead of a rolling pin, and that began her life in the family business. In 2009, Deborah’s father Corrado Bruzzo passed away, and Famous Luigi’s traditions continued under the management of Deborah and her brother Corrado Jr.

But now, Famous Luigi’s has retired. After 70 years, its last dinner was served on Saturday, December 21st. After more than 40 years in the family business herself, Deborah Bruzzo, feeling that the time was right to pass the baton, has decided to retire as well. She will start a new chapter (literally), by becoming an author; for she is already writing a book about her family, the Famous Luigi’s experience, and the life lessons that it has taught her.

Deborah is particularly at peace with this decision, as she sees her family’s restaurant tradition being continued in a new location with a new generation. Osteria Marzano, which opened this summer in Alexandria, VA, is the dream of her daughter, Elena Bruzzo Pouchelon, who also grew up in the family business. Elena is Osteria Marzano’s Managing Owner in charge of the front of house, and her step-father Carmine Marzano is Executive Chef and Co-Owner, who also happens to be Deborah Bruzzo’s husband.

Deborah wishes to extend her sincere thanks and appreciation to all of Famous Luigi’s wonderful patrons and staff through the decades. Fans of Famous Luigi’s are encouraged to visit Osteria Marzano to experience how its Italian family tradition continues in an upscale dining restaurant.

Osteria Marzano serves classic brick oven pizzas, delicious handmade pastas, hearty main courses and a well-curated wine, beer and cocktail selection, as well as a variety of small “Assaggini” Italian tapas-style sharing plates uniquely available at the bar. Located in the Kingstowne region of Alexandria, VA, Osteria Marzano is a sophisticated, 6,100 sq. ft. venue for lunch, drinks, or dinner.

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6361 Walker Lane. Suite 140 (Metro Park VI)
Alexandria, VA 22310″

More photos after the jump. (more…)


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1819 7th Street, NW looking towards Shaw metro

Back in June we learned College Park’s Fishnet would be opening a second location in Shaw. While they had hoped to open by the end of the year you can see they are making nice progress on their buildout:

They’ve also applied for a liquor license which says:

“fast casual seafood restaurant offering hand filleted fish sandwiches with a cadre of homemade sides, sauces, and signature items.  Seating capacity 40, total occupancy 45.”

Hours are listed as 11am – 1am Sunday through Saturday.

You can see their College Park menu here.

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looking north toward Florida Avenue


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3435 Connecticut Avenue, NW

Back in November we learned Dino would be closing in Cleveland Park and reopening somewhere in Shaw. The new Shaw location has still not been released but now we know the last day for the Cleveland Park spot – Jan. 12th. From the owner:

“We are in the last days of Dino in Cleveland Park. January 12 will be our last day of service. This is our last feast of the 7 fish {this years count is no less than 9 fish!}

The feast menu is available tonight thru Monday December 23 for $49 per person. The Menu is $59 per person on Christmas Eve. Please do reserve if you want the feast so we know how much to prep! (more…)


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From an email:

“We wanted to let you know that sweetgreen’s Dupont Circle store (1512 Connecticut Ave NW) will be closed for renovation starting today, Dec. 20th, and is expected to reopen on Tuesday, Jan.7th.

In keeping with sweetgreen’s focus on sustainability and green practices, the aim of the renovation is to rediscover the bones of the Dupont location. The modern design will expose the building’s original brick and incorporate reclaimed hickory wood throughout the store. Reclaimed slate boards will showcase the local produce list, seasonal signage, and menu boards. A new, stainless steel drink station will offer housemade beverages like lemonade and iced tea, and there will be a separate area for customers to pick up online orders without waiting in the main queue.”


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From Monroe Street Market:

“Monroe Street Market is extremely happy, excited, delighted, thrilled and overjoyed to announce that Potbelly Sandwich Shop will be opening to the public on Saturday January 11, 2014! Potbelly is located at the Portland Flats building at 655 Michigan Ave NE. Please share this email, because we would love to see everyone out this day in support of Potbelly opening their doors to this amazing community we call home. Also, if you are interested in employment at Potbelly, please visit their website, fill out an application and mention that you are an occupant of the Brookland/Ward 5 neighborhood.”

Side note – I know it’s not that funny but this sign made me chuckle:

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1110 H Street, NE during H Street festival in 2012

“Dear PoPville,

Any idea what happened to this place? It never did open! And still looks almost ready to go, with chalk on the chalkboards, etc.”

Newsom opened briefly during the H Street festival in 2012 and ever since has been a complete mystery. Back in 2012 the normally accurate @HStreetDC_ said they would open in October of that year. Last night I spoke to a few folks from H Street and nobody had a clue what was going on. Late Monday night Newsom’s window was damaged by a car running into it. Updates when more info is known about their plans.


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815 Connecticut Avenue, NW

From a press release:

“In January 2014, Ashok Bajaj’s first Washington restaurant, The Bombay Club, located at 815 Connecticut Avenue, NW, a block from the White House, will celebrate a milestone – its 25th birthday. Award- winning restaurateur Bajaj moved to Washington, D.C. in 1988 and opened The Bombay Club that same year. He convinced his landlord that the nation’s capital was ready for a fine dining Indian restaurant. The Bombay Club’s immediate success was the catalyst for Bajaj to build his successful restaurant collection, which includes eight top tier dining establishments in the city.

In commemoration of this special 25th year, The Bombay Club will feature a selection of classic Indian dishes during the month of January. These dishes have rotated on and off the restaurant’s menu since its opening, due to their popularity and requests by frequent guests. At lunchtime guests can enjoy a two-course menu, plus a complimentary Indian petit four for $25 per person, excluding tax and gratuity, (complete menu is posted below). Then, at dinner service, a complimentary glass of champagne will be presented with the entrée course in celebration of the anniversary. The Bombay Club will also observe Restaurant Week, January 13-19th and the featured dishes will be incorporated into these lunch and dinner menus as well.

A selection of new cocktails will also be showcased in January. They are priced from $10 to $12 and include the Mango Bellini, Mango Puree &Sparkling Wine; the Mumbai G&T, Infused Gin, Lime and Tonic; Raj Cup, Pimms Lemon Juice & Soda; Singapore Sling, a very traditional recipe for the 25th anniversary of Port, Lemon Juice and Sparkling Wine, and the Kamla (Lotus Flower), Vodka St. Germain (Elderflower Liqueur), Lemon Juice with a Lemon Sugar Rim and Punjabi Punch, Orange Juice with Spices and Amrut Old Port Indian Rum.

Prepared by Executive Chef Nilesh Singhvi, The Bombay Club’s anniversary highlights include Mango Shrimp, with mango and ginger; Goan Masala Crab, with lump crab, spices, onions and fresh curry leaves; Tandoori Scallops, with tomato cilantro chutney; Paneer Tikka, with cottage cheese, yogurt, peppers and tomato; Chicken Chop, with coriander, clove and black cardamom; Tandoori Salmon, ginger, garlic, yogurt and garam masala; Lamb Vindaloo, peri-peri masala, onions, potato; Lobster Lababdar onion, tomato, fenugreek, garam masala;Fish Moilee, rockfish, coconut, ginger and clove; Green Chili Chicken, with onion, tomato, dill, cilantro, peppers and spinach; Tandoori Trout, fresh trout, ginger, garlic, pomegranate; Gosht Palak, with lamb, brown onion, spinach and cinnamon; and Bombay Thali, with market fresh vegetables,paneer and dal. Entrées include rice, naan, garlic naan and roti.Prices will range from $18 to $28. For dessert Mango Crème Brulee, with kiwi and pineapple; Carrot Halwa, with carrot, milk, almonds and ginger cream, and Rabri, an Indian milk pudding and fresh blueberries are anniversary featured specials.

Full menu after the jump. (more…)


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1635 Connecticut Ave, NW

Back in October we noted Potbelly had closed for renovation in north Dupont. Thanks to all who sent emails. One reader notes:

“I know there was mention about renovations being done at the Potbelly’s just north of Dupont. However, they’ve since taken down all the awnings and signage.

I think this renovation is more like the Chinatown affair, i.e. Potbelly’s is out and a whole new restaurant is in.

I hope not, cuz I really liked the Dupont Potbelly.”

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Good news for the western end of H Street – a new restaurant, D.C. Harvest, is coming to 517 H Street, NE across the street from Yoga District. Washington Business Journal got the scoop:

“The Ringel brothers plan to open D.C. Harvest at 517 H St. NE this spring, a neighborhood, farm-to-table restaurant in the ever-growing Atlas District. Arthur most recently served as executive chef at Hank’s Oyster Bar in Dupont Circle after stints at Vidalia, Vermillion and Todd English’s Olives.”

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1336 U Street, NW

Newtown Kitchen & Bar opened up last night in the former Tabaq space at 1336 U St, NW.

“Our seasonal menu showcases market dishes by Chef / Owner Howsoon H.O. Cham crafted from ingredients supplied by local farmers, fishermen & meat ranchers from Frederick Maryland to West Virginia. Master Mixologist Seembad Jaudally of Ciroc Nation created one of U Street’s most distinctive and fresh bar program to compliment the restaurant’s modern concept.”

You can see more background and the menus here.


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