Ah so maybe this is why Bloomingdale has been waiting so long to get a neighborhood bar. Though in fairness Big Bear is seeking a restaurant’s license. Big Bear Cafe (1st and R Streets, NW) is already a hugely successful (in certain circles apparently) and crowded coffee shop. The Housing Complex has a great write up of last night’s ANC meeting in which Big Bear’s liquor license application was discussed:

Big Bear asked that commissioners vote to support a stipulated license that would turn into a regular restaurant license in 45 days unless someone lodged a protest. The café’s representative, Lenora Yerkes, presented a petition with 600 signatures, endorsements from immediate neighbors, and many promises to keep noise and disruption down.

But a few audience members rose in opposition. Wanting to hear more, the commission ultimately voted almost unanimously—with John Salatti strongly objecting and Stuart Davenport, the Café’s owner, recusing himself—to table a vote until their next meeting.

In the two hours of debate that intervened, the fundamental dynamics at play in Bloomingdale were plainly evident. Big Bear is asking for the first restaurant license in an area that’s had only liquor stores, and longstanding residents fear the café could just be the first droplet in a wave of similar establishments.

Somewhere ‘dcdirewolf’ is dancing in the streets…


This rental is located at 1st and R Streets, NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Spacious 600+ sqft space in historic restored building
High-end European appliances including washer/dryer, convection oven and dishwasher in unit

Hardwood flooring and premium European cabinetry with deluxe finishes including stainless steel and marble counter tops. High ceilings with quiet, modern ceiling fan/light in bedroom – (note that “loft-style” means the bedroom wall does not go to ceiling and there is no door – see photo 2 below). Many, huge, oversized European sound-proof windows all with custom window treatments– windows tilt out not in to save you space. Built in storage nook from Container Store plus additional closets and bookshelves so lack of storage”

I’m curious to know what you guys think of this one. I’m thinking this is gonna go fast. What do you guys think of $1395 a month with a parking spot?


This home is located at 1911 2nd Street, NW:


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The flier says:

“Complete custom design renovation of 4BR/4.5 BA hm. Dramatic main floor entry w/ soaring ceilings, utilizing the finest materials and smart technology throughout, offers every modern amenity with creative custom finishes. gourmet cooks kitchen and breakfast room dining area features a dramatic two level ceiling and glass block mosaic wall all leading to deck and two car parking below Au-paire suite”

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

What do you think of that staircase? Wow, this is definitely a wild one, thanks to a Bloomingdale resident for sending it in. Do you think this 4 bed/4.5 bath is a good deal for $1,075,000?


“Dear PoP,

Multiple police cars have shut down RI ave between north cap and 1st. Ambulance is also on the scene. Heard anything?”

This happened around 6:45pm Wed. evening. I’ll update as info becomes available.


Jam Doung is located at 1726 N Capitol Street, NW and frequently gets mentioned when I talk about “hidden” restaurants in the city. Reviewers from Yelp seem to agree giving high marks to this Jamaican spot. My question – how’s the jerk chicken? Do they deliver or is the take out only pick up?


This is the bar to be located at 116 Rhode Island Avenue NW that we talked about at at the end of Feb.. Unfortunately still no word on the other bar, Rustik, hoping to come to Bloomingdale. But the owners of Boundary Stone had an open house Wed. evening. Thanks my friend Sean for sending some details:

Owners
Gareth and Matt Croke and Colin McDonough
They live in Bloomingdale
One of them won last years city paper’s best bartender in dc award…

They will be pursuing a Tavern class alcohol license.
They have applied for sidewalk patio seating.
They may try to turn a tiny side alley into patio seating.
They anticipate opening in January 2011.

sample menu
Salads and Starters
Edamame
Deviled Eggs
Quesadilla
Chicken Tenders
Proper French Onion Soup
Tomato Soup
Mixed local greens salad.
Caesar Salad

Sandwiches and Entress
Turkey Club
Cheeseburger
Veggie Sandwich
Grilled Cheese
Salmon
Raviolli
Steak Frites
Grilled Chicken

They are seeking signatures of those willing to support the project to demonstrate neighborhood support to the ANC. There will be an electronic form forthcoming.

Sounds great. I’ll be sure to post document seeking signatures of support when it becomes available.


This great carriage house is from the brand new Bloomingdale Court. This is my favorite house from the group but I’m gonna show a couple more doors for Door of the Day (above).


Thanks to a reader for sending the word:

“My little street of carriage houses has been officially renamed Bloomingdale Court. These five houses are between U St NW & V St NW, and 1st St NW & 2nd St NW. Before the street name changed, our houses were addressed as “Rear 1st Street” or “Rear U Street”, which caused much confusion as you can imagine.

A few dedicated residents helped to write a bill that was put through by both the Council and Congress this past month. Street signs were put up this week.

Google maps, Mapquest, and various gps map systems are in the process of updating this change.”

Stay tuned for a spotlight on some the carriage houses later this week.


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