
14th and R Street, NW
Now you really can’t miss Miss Pixie’s on 14th Street. What do you think: pretty cool or a bit too bright?

14th and R Street, NW
Now you really can’t miss Miss Pixie’s on 14th Street. What do you think: pretty cool or a bit too bright?

I noted the Lululemon impending opening on P Street in Logan last month. But for those who truly love lululemon I thought you’d be excited to see that the sign went in.

Just a week ago I was asking what happened to the Pop Clothing boutique? Well, looks like a new clothing store, Rue 14, will be coming soon. Anyone ever heard of them?

Fly opens this Saturday the 13th of September. There is both men’s and women’s apparel. It is located at 832 Shepherd right off of Georgia. Nice to get some business into those stores. I still haven’t seen any progress on the Nigerian restaurant that is supposed to open next door. But it’s great to get some business going on that strip. Lots more photos after the jump. (more…)

November of last year I wrote about 14th Street becoming a fashion hub. But I just noticed that it appears Pop has closed. Can anyone confirm this? Anyone know the story? Do you think this section of 14th Street in Shaw will be able to support clothing boutiques?

Even after a year of residency in Mount Pleasant, I continue to find little gems that make me love it just a bit more each day. There’s something about Mount Pleasant that reminds me a little bit of the town I grew up in. Demographics aside, Main Street in my hometown is actually not all that different from Mount Pleasant Street. A walk through town will find you; a random antique shop or two, some pizza joints, a dollar store, two beauty salons, the town library, a couple of liquor stores and Chinese food places, a handful of Laundromats, a whole slew of “townie bars”, a deli, a couple of banks, a travel agency, and before Blockbuster landed around the corner – an awesome little independent movie store called The Video Connoisseur.
My most recent stroll down Main Street led me to Lamont Video, the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it video store located at 3171 Mount Pleasant St. There is a sign, right next to Melissa Beauty Salon, but no store front, as the video store is actually underground down a narrow little staircase. Given its location, I was expecting a dank basement, and was pleasantly surprised to find that tiny little staircase open into a brightly lit room packed full of everything from the newest releases to Nightmare on Elm Street, on VHS, no less. They also have a pretty decent selection of previewed movies for purchase at about 9 bucks a pop, and a buy two get one free deal.

Though I don’t imagine myself becoming a frequent visitor to the “18 and older” room, it’s there, and inexplicably, it’s also home to the Spanish “Accion” videos. Video Connoiseur had one of those rooms too, and I remember my friends and I daring each other to take a peek inside. I actually still giggled like a little kid when I saw some of those video covers – it’s almost worth a visit for the laughs – unless the rest of PoP’s readership has a more mature sense of humor than I do!
Unlike Video Connoisseur, however, Lamont Video seems to have stood the test of time. I think it’s great that in the day of Netflix and Blockbuster, a place like this still exists. If you’re not a frequent movie renter, the prices are decent and it’s about as good (or better) of a deal than a Netflix membership, and I’m pretty sure the rentals are cheaper than Blockbuster. There is no membership fee, and for 2.83 (plus tax) you can rent a new release for 2 nights, or a classic for 1 week. They do charge late fees, 95 cents per night, per movie. They’ve got a drop box outside though, and 10am to 10pm hours every day, so if you live in the ‘hood you shouldn’t have too much trouble getting your movies back in time!

Thanks to a reader for sending the news.
“For all your loyal readers who practice yoga (of which I feel safe to assume there are a few), a great yoga apparel store is opening across from Whole Foods on P street” (1515 Fifteenth St).
I’m pretty sure a friend of mine who does yoga is infatuated with this store. Anyone familiar with it?

I used to live in Cleveland Park and was a huge fan. Still love many of the great homes up there. But as I was stopping by my old bank I noticed this Halloween store where the blockbuster used to be. That just sucks…

I decided to check out the Timor Bodega located at 200 Rhode Island Avenue after hearing so many good things in a previous comment section. I was not disappointed. First of all I love the fact that they call themselves a Bodega. For some odd reason this has been controversial in the past. I’m way pro bodega for the record.
This Organic Grocery has been opened since December by owner Kim Wee, 34 (photo after the jump). Mr. Wee stocks his store with organic and local produce (plus lots of great wine). The store continues to evolve based on neighbors requests. He is one of the few, if not only, shop to stock local produce 7 days a week. Since Mr. Wee runs the store on his own the hours are a bit limited during the week (4:30pm – 8:30pm Mon – Fri). If you want to see what an awesome bodega looks like you can check them out on the weekend as well (Sat. – Sun 8:30am – 7pm). Check out lots of great photos of the interior after the jump. (more…)
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