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Thanks to ‏@enhochman for passing on the great news for Pasta Mia fans. Back in early Jan. there was speculation that Pasta Mia would close at the end of February. Table-Envy shares more details:

“Pasta Mia’s 73-year-old Napalese owner confirmed to a full restaurant tonight that she will not be closing down the popular pasta house on Columbia Road at the end of the month. When asked what her plans were after the restaurant officially closes next year, all she said was, “Oh, maybe I will go to Miami.”

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1790 Columbia Rd, NW


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From an email:

“Come join us for our 2nd Fashion Clothing Swap on Wednesday, February 19th at 6pm at Mellow Mushroom in Adams Morgan.

Xchange: clothes you bring to Mellow for something new to you.
Spread: awareness on how we all can do our part to make fashion more socially conscious.
Mingle: Eat pizza loaded with fresh produce from nearby farms,drink local craft beers and try some free snacks provided by Scratch DC as well as $3 pints from DC’s own Atlas Brew Works.

DJ Chooky bringing the beats.

A few guidelines:
Clothing should be clean and in good condition.
One4One – Each item you bring allows you to take an item in xchange.
All un-xchanged items will be donated to local non-profit, Martha’s Table.

More details of the event found here.”


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2446 18th Street, NW

A few weeks ago we took a pre-preview of Roofers Union located in the former Reef space. They’ve now opened – here’s lots of details from a press release:

“Roofers Union (2446 18th St NW; 202-232-7663) is now open in the heart of Adams Morgan where Executive Chef Marjorie Meek-Bradley is serving inventive tavern food starting at 5pm daily, alongside an innovative cocktail program and an impressive list of local draft beers and wines.

Just steps from Columbia Road, in a loft-like setting with floor to ceiling windows overlooking lively 18th street, the team behind popular Ripple is dishing up hand stuffed sausages on house made pretzel rolls. Maintaining a menu of sustainable cuisine, Marjorie works closely with Border Springs Farm and Autumn Olive Farms to source whole animals. A variety of sausages including the andouille corndog with cheddar whiz, the spicy Italian with peppers, onions and melted provolone and the chicken sausage with wild mushrooms and taleggio arrive on the table after five days of preparation. Her process begins by breaking down the proteins, grinding, stuffing, and hanging the sausages before they can be loaded with house made condiments or vegetable toppings, served hot with perfectly thin, crisp potato chips. A host of stacked sandwich options like the fried chicken thigh with sriracha honey and the BLT with fried egg on a sourdough bun, elevate classic American food. Not to be overlooked is a delicious assortment of snacks including trotter arancini with garlic aioli dipping sauce, veal sweetbreads po’boy and cauliflower served with mint and pine nuts.

The menu, which has evolved since quietly opening earlier this week, reflects initial customer feedback that focused on the need for an impressive bar program to accompany it. Cocktail master Josh Fatemi masterminded the cocktails ($10-$11), which are named after songs from his favorite bands. A Texas native and longtime musician, Fatemi serves up David Bowie’s “China Girl,” which uses mandarin shrub along with St. George Terroir gin, Zirbenz pine liqueur, lemon juice, Champagne and rosemary garnish. The Radiohead inspired “Punch up at a Wedding” is a spin on classic picon punch and the “I’m Old Fashioned” is named for John Coltrane’s popular record, combining two ageless cocktails, the old fashioned and sazerac using Rittenhouse Rye, spiced gomme syrup and orange oil poured over a perfectly clear, large chunk of ice. Though just opened, the team is already looking to build their small batch bourbon and rye program and will incorporate them into future cocktails.

An impressive 22 taps allow Beer Monger Dave Delaplaine to have some fun with the selection of beers, which includes 10 local drafts ($6-$12) from breweries like 3 Stars, DC Brau, Atlas, Port City, and Lost Rhino. Delaplaine has something for everyone, rotating in some funky seasonal beers as well as two non-pasteurized, non-carbonated cask conditioned ales, as well as gluten free and non-alcoholic options.

Not to be outdone, the wine list is growing daily and features 12-16 wines by the glass ($8-$18) at any given time. Ciders, normally relegated to the corner of the menu, have a place to shine at Roofers Union, which will feature three by the glass regularly.

For this neighborhood restaurant managed by Daniel Lobsenz, everything started with the sausages and was further inspired by the beautifully renovated space, designed by owner Roger Marmet’s wife Betsy Marmet. Named for its gorgeous rooftop deck, opening in March, Roofers Union hopes to provide a sense of community for neighbors and their friends and families. Plans for the future include happy hour and brunch. Reservations are accepted.”

You can see the full menu here:

Roofers Union Menu (PDF)

Huge windows dominate the second floor overlooking 18th Street:

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Lots more photos and the cocktail menu after the jump. (more…)


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From Smoke and Barrel:

“On Wednesday, February 12 [Starting at 5pm] Smoke and Barrel [2471 18th St, NW] will host a benefit for employee Marc Smith. Marc was violently assaulted earlier this month on his way home from work, near the PG Plaza Metro station.

To help Marc with the ensuing medical bills and time off work, Smoke and Barrel will be offering a special menu downstairs (The Bottom of the Barrel) with 100% of the proceeds going to Marc’s recovery.

Pints of Flying Dog Doggiestyle Pale Ale and Lost Rhino Meridian Kolsch will be offered for $5 along with classic picnic-style burgers, hot dogs, and fries.

Smoke and Barrel General Manager Zach Myers and Executive Chef Logan McGear will be bartending the event with 100% of gratuity donated to Marc.

Smoke and Barrel would like to thank Sysco, Lost Rhino, and Flying Dog for their support in aiding Marc’s recovery.”

and from Meridian Pint [11th and Park Rd, NW]:

“We will be holding a craft beer raffle during the month of February to benefit one of our own, Marc. Marc is an employee at Smoke and Barrel who was viciously attacked on the way home from work. We will be donating all proceeds from the raffle to help him pay for mounting medical bills and future time off that he will need to rehab. Raffle tickets are $5 a piece and the drawing will happen on March 1st. Thank you in advance for helping us support our family.”


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“Putin on the Glitz drag competition at 11:00 PM,

with special prize for the best Putin in drag!!!!

Live Music with Ambassador Andras Simonyi and Misspent Youth

Please join us for a celebration of human rights, share our concerns for the LGBTQ community in Russia. After the Sochi Olympics, when the last athletes have left for home and the attention of the world turns to the next event, our friends will need our help and support to make sure they aren’t forgotten. Your support matters.

RSVP to: http://sochisendoff.eventbrite.com”


Thanks to a reader for sending last night:

“Knickerbocker Theater at 18th and Columbia. Happened on today’s date in 1922. 108 People died.”

From the History Channel:

“Accumulated snowfall from a blizzard collapses the Knickerbocker Theatre in Washington, D.C., on this day in 1922.

By Saturday night, things were beginning to return to normal, and some 300 people attended a movie at Knickerbocker Theatre, at the corner of 18th Street and Columbia Road. In the middle of the film, the accumulated snow on the theater’s roof collapsed the building and tons of steel and concrete fell down on top of the theatergoers. One hundred and eight people were killed, including five in a single family. Another 133 were hospitalized. Rescuers worked through the night to pull out the injured from beneath the rubble.

President Warren Harding issued his personal condolences to the families of the victims, which included a former congressman. A subsequent investigation by Army engineers blamed poor construction materials for the collapse.”


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From a press release:

“Blackwater Distilling™, Inc. (“Blackwater”), Maryland’s first fully licensed beverage alcohol distiller since 1972, today announced the release of Sloop Betty Honey vodka. Sloop Betty Honey is an infusion of Blackwater’s multiple Gold Medal-winning Sloop Betty handcrafted wheat vodka and natural honey from Maryland’s eastern shore.

The first run of Sloop Betty Honey will be infused with honey primarily from the nectar of butterbean flowers, which will be distributed through Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC). Later, Blackwater plans to release seasonal offerings made with different honeys.

A launch party for Sloop Betty Honey vodka will be held on January 30 at Libertine in Washington, DC at 2435 18th St NW from 7pm to 9:30pm.”

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2007 18th Street, NW

For those looking for spots to watch the Super Bowl on Sunday:

“Jack Rose Dining Saloon in Adams Morgan is celebrating the Super “Chili” Bowl with its annual “Eat for Free, and Drink for Almost Free” bowl party from 5:30pm-11 p.m. on February 2. Jack Rose will dole out a complimentary bowl of Chili + Corn Bread to fans, while offering some of the best drink specials in the area with $5 Punch, Pints & Whiskey. Beer Director Nahem Simon will also offer beers from each team’s home state of Colorado and Washington. Bites like Duck Fat Fries with black truffle mayo and Sriracha ranch, and House Made Pretzels with bourbon honey butter will be offered at a 50-percent discount. Fans can watch in comfort and cheer for their team on Jack Rose’s popular heated rooftop terrace featuring three jumbo-sized flat-screen TVs all tuned in to Super Bowl XLVIII.”


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1841 Columbia Road, NW

Cool addition to the Cru space (formerly Grogan’s and then Zuccabar) in Adams Morgan.

From a press release:

“WHAT: No Kings Collective, the Washington, DC based artist group, announces the opening of Hierarchy, a new special exhibition venue located in Adam’s Morgan. Designed as an ever-evolving, chameleon exhibition space, Hierarchy opens Saturday, February 8th, 2014. Located at 1841 Columbia Road, Hierarchy will launch with dual exhibition from lauded DC artists Cory Oberndorfer and DECOY running through Monday, March 3rd. Hierarchy will feature monthly artist exhibitions and weekly cultural programming. Hierarchy opens in partnership with the Popal family, owners of Napoleon Bistro, Cafe Bonaparte and Malmaison.

WHO: No Kings Collective

WHEN: Grand opening, Saturday, February 8th, 2014, 7pm to midnight
Gallery hours: Saturday and Sundays noon to 5pm

WHERE: Hierarchy, 1841 Columbia Road, NW”


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