Pica Taco has two locations at 1629 Columbia Rd, NW and 1406 Florida Ave NW. You can see their menus here. I finally got to try a breakfast taco and I thought it was awesome. I also noticed a sign up for a burrito eating challenge this Sat.

“Do you think you have what it takes to battle EL TORO BURRITO?
4 pounds, 45 minutes, $14.99 (if you don’t finish).

Square off against friends, or fellow brave challengers. Winners earn an exclusive El Toro T-shirt, gift certificate, and bask in eternal fame on the Wall of Champions.

Challenges take place one Saturday each month and alternate between our Columbia Rd. and Florida Ave. locations.”


“Dear PoP,

I was wondering if you had any information on the soccer field in Walter Pierce Park. I walked by yesterday, Monday June 20th, and noticed the large fence surrounding the field. I was wondering if they were planning on laying down new grass or any other type of renovation?”

Mindy Moretti of the Friends of Walter Pierce Park committee tells me:

“They are indeed resodding the field. They will putting some in-fill dirt in and then planting bermuda grass. They are also fixing the irrigation system, which is part of the reason they had so many difficulties with the field the first time they redid it. At this point, as far as I know, there are no plans to put a fence around it (thank goodness). According to DPR, it will be back online in spring 2012.”


Community of Hope will be joining forces with six Adams Morgan restaurants to host Happy Hour for Hope, an event to raise awareness, volunteerism, and funds for our continuing efforts to provide healthcare, housing, and supportive services to low-income and homeless families and individuals in Washington, DC.

Happy Hour for Hope will be held on June 23, 2011 from 5 to 8 p.m. A portion of proceeds from food and drink sales from participating restaurants will go to Community of Hope.


Wok N Roll is located at 2400 18th Street NW (there is also a location at 604 H Street. NW.)

Wok and Roll”s new opening in heart of Adams Morgan, serving the best of Japanese and Chinese cuisine. The clean, modern and warm atmosphere inspiring our guests from delicious dishes, great selection from the sushi bar with the finest Asian organic ingredients, variety of Cold and Warm Sake and much more… Come to enjoy our Happy Hour from Monday to Friday 4 to 7PM. Our new Karaoke entertainment system features over 50,000 hit songs from all the time. We offer the free Wi-Fi for all business meeting and social networking’s need. Enjoy one of the best patio in Adams Morgan.

So in addition to the food – has anyone tried out the karaoke?


“Dear PoP,

I was noticing that that workmen at 2714 Ontario Road have gotten rid of the front part of the mansard roof in the building’s third story — even the dormer windows!

I guess it’s possible that they’re expanding the third floor to make it more spacious, but now I really fear a pop-up. And I was hoping that if they were going to do a pop-up, they could at least build it behind the existing facade. Now that the dormer windows and the adjacent part of the roof are gone, I fear the worst.”

I’ll be sure to update as construction progresses.


This condo is located at 1918 18th St, NW:


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The flier says:

“A Dupont//Adams Morgan Gem. Top floor 2-bedroom and 1-bath residence. Magnificent East and South facing views. Expansive living and dining room with a wood burning fireplace, gleaming hardwood floors, large radiant windows with spectacular views of the city, washer & dryer, and low monthly condo fee ($307.00). The boutique style building has a large roof top terrace. PETS ARE WELCOME.”

You can find more info here and a virtual tour here.

$469,000 (monthly condo fee $307) for this 2 bed/1 bath sound right?



Photo by PoPville flickr user Jess J

“Dear PoP,

A warrant was issued for one of the group of men involved in the violent assault of Ian Barry and Saul Leiken, two City Bikes employees who were cycling home at 2am in Adams Morgan, just in time for the 2am revelers to hit the streets. We have had previous experience with a felony warrant issued across inter-jurisdictional lines and it took three months for Maryland and the District databases to speak to each other.

The incident is only one of a steady increase in crime. In fact, 2011 has seen the first rise in crime after a major downward trend. Speaking with both the MPD and a trustworthy source who has grown up in the neighborhood, there is an increasing problem with gangs coming in from across state lines to take advantage of inebriated naïve visitors, who wander off the beaten path, forget where their cars are parked, or are taking silly short-cuts down back alley ways or parks.

According to the Lt who manages the 303 precinct, there is no other jurisdiction in D.C. that houses the number of bars with the same kind of density as 18th Street. There are only eight officers for the entire area which runs from 16th Street to U Street to Connecticut Avenue, around Adams Mill Road across Irving and back to 16th Street. If an arrest is made, the officer can be pulled off the beat for up to two hours while filling out paperwork.

So what has this to do with Ian and Saul? Ian and Saul were bicycling in highly visible spot. They were in a bicycle lane, both were wearing helmets, both were obeying the rules of the road when Ian was hit and flew into a windshield, then onto the ground. Saul was kicked in the head five times, each of which could be a potential death blow.

So what is the story? Two cyclists hit and then assaulted? That wasn’t enough interest for a major story. A rise in increased gang violence? That can’t be substantiated, unless you talk to the MPD. We have at least five other incidents we have witnessed in the past two weeks, but our neighbors on the other side of Columbia don’t want to allow the possibility that it could soon cross the road.

At the Adams Morgan BID meeting, one of the MPD officers brought crime stats. They are up more than a significant amount. They have about tripled. So what does the story become now? Gangs crossing State lines, to prey on naïve drunks emerging from bars at 2am, because they know how difficult it is to prosecute? And what is this doing to the gangs that already live in the neighborhood? Are they going to sit peacefully while other gangs come in and move into their neighborhood?

The bars on 18th Street bring in great traffic and character to Adams Morgan. It would be a shame if the scene was diminished because of the fear of gang violence.

Saul was saved when a bystander made it clear he had a video camera and a fake taser gun. Not sure the fake taser was a good idea as studies show that carrying weapons can always escalate matters. And then there is also the question of what would have happened if they guy had seen the video camera sooner? He might have done the same as he did for Saul for calling the police.

Debora Harding
CEO of City Bikes”


Back in Nov. ’10 we learned that Saki was looking to change its alcohol license:

Expand the licensed premises to include the entire building at 2477 18th Street, N.W. This expansion will include the space at 2473 18th Street, N.W. which is currently occupied by District Lounge & Grille which will cease to operate after approval of the expansion. This expansion will add an additional 120 seats for dining space as well as create 25 seats for summer garden space.

Looks like that expansion has begun. Back in Sept. ’10 we judged Saki.

And in other coming and going news – I just spotted this coming soon sign for Turquoise Jewelry Boutique coming to the basement space at 2118 18th St, NW.


This condo is located at 1840 Biltmore St, NW:


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The flier says:

“WASHINGTON LOCATION AND NEW YORK STYLE reminiscent of New York City’s fabled apartment co-op’s, The Haddington is a small community of 16 city apartments. Loaded with the charm of an earlier era; high ceilings, heart of pine floors, French and 5 paneled doors and period lighting fixtures. Number 11 has an updated kitchen and bath.”

You can find more info here and a virtual tour here.

$459,500 ($833 monthly condo fee) sound right for this 2 bed/1 bath?

Ed. Note: Unit 31 went under contract in under 18 days for $459,500 ($817 monthly condo fee.)


MiG Bar opened up last week on the second floor above Rendezvous Lounge at 2226 18th St NW. Their facebook page says:

“Reasonably-priced, quality beverages – Good tunes – Benign decadence”

Sounds promising. Anyone check them out yet?


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