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View of North Capitol and R St, NW via google street view

Yesterday we learned that a new pub/restaurant was coming to Bloomingdale. Following are more very good details from one of the owners who happens to also be one of the owner’s of DC Reynolds (3628 Georgia Ave):

“We just signed a lease at 1648 North Capitol St NW – a long-vacant building we intend to breathe some life into. Here are some details:

The Pub and the People, coming to Bloomingdale at 1648 North Capitol Street NW will be a neighborhood restaurant and bar with 70 seats indoors and a potential for up to 100 outdoors. The largest patio in the area will also provide a view of the U.S. Capitol Building (which will be nice, assuming it ever reopens). Indoors, the space will bring the atmosphere of DC’s early pubs and restaurants. Think exposed brick and wood, not suspenders.

We have recruited Chef Dan Dalcin, currently Sous Chef at the award-winning Black Salt in Palisades. Chef Dan’s menu will offer traditional American cuisine, and will draw influence from several other cuisine types: Southern, Southwestern, Seafood, Asian, and Vegetarian. Chef Dan has promised us generous portions (no small plates!) of great food, using local ingredients whenever possible, and some interesting new twists on old favorites. Vegetarian options will even be hearty, new and exciting – not your typically lackluster mushroom burger or eggplant sandwich.

Drinks will include craft beers and cocktails with an emphasis on DC-based breweries and distilleries.

Construction will begin before the end of the year with a summer 2014 opening anticipated.”


Capriottis
1800 M Street, NW

Thanks to ‏@madevo for sending the photo from 18th and M St, NW. Capriotti’s website says:

“Lois Margolet grew up in Wilmington, Delaware, in a neighborhood known as Little Italy. Lois had a dream to open her own sandwich shop, but she knew she needed to have something unique because there was plenty of strong competition out there. Little Italy had at least seven sandwich shops within a three block radius. In 1976, Lois quit her full-time job, borrowed money and purchased a boarded-up building on North Union Street in Wilmington, where the original Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop still stands. Lois, along with her brother Alan Margolet, decided to open a sandwich shop on the first floor, while she lived on the second floor. She and Alan would name the sandwich shop after their grandfather, Philip Capriotti, who loved to cook for them.

Their concept was to capture the hearts of “real turkey lovers,” an idea that would separate Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop from almost all of its competition. They wanted to roast whole fresh turkeys overnight, a concept that no other sandwich shop in the area offered. They began by cooking one turkey per night, but the demand grew to the point where they were cooking 10 to 12 turkeys per night. They served sandwiches made-to-order with fresh roasted pulled turkey, the best quality meats and cheeses, and fresh rolls and produce delivered daily.”

You can see their menu here.

Anyone ever try one of their sandwiches?

The owner tweets: “DC Cap’s is coming very soon!”


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Photo by PoPville flickr user Hopadidl

From The Nature Conservancy:

“Help decide which sustainable, organic or farm-to-table restaurant will take home this year’s 2013 People’s Choice Nature’s Plate Award. Vote for your favorite among the finalists below and help us spread the word that sustainable=delicious!”

Top 5:

1789 Restaurant
Clyde’s of Gallery Place
Farmers Fishers Bakers
Maple Restaurant & Bar
Restaurant Nora

You can cast your vote here.


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Medium Rare’s Cleveland Park location at 3500 Connecticut Ave, NW

Big news tweeted by @Barracksrow last night:

“Oh yeah, it’s true. We’re getting our very own @MediumRareDC at 515 8th St. Life is, actually, awesome. Welcome to the Row, yummy steak!”

515 8th Street, SE was home to Fusion Grill which is “relocating to another location.”

Medium Rare opened their Cleveland Park location (RIP Yanni’s) back in 2011.  You can see their menu here.


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1360 H Street, NE

“Dear PoPville,

It appears that the Pho Bar and Grill on H Street, NE (1360 H Street) is closed. Sign says for renovation and training, but I think it’s been dark for at least a week now. We’ll see if they return. Not the best food but adequate. Hopefully it will return much better! H Street needs some good Pho!”

I feel like that sign has been up for at least a couple of months! We judged them back in Dec. 2012 (they opened in Oct. 2011.) Their facebook page hasn’t been updated since July and a call to the restaurant goes to a full mailbox. Updates when they become available.

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