A reader’s Danger Watch nomination says:

“Maddy’s Tap Room was supposed to open on 13th and L street NW. The liquor license was posted and even a schematic of the floorplan was placed in a window. To date, no progress has taken place on the location. PoP previously reported about this location in 2011.”

Maddy’s Tap Room is actually a triple nomination from readers. I’m happy to say that I’m hearing good news on this front. I heard the delays were due to permitting issues but they have now been approved and construction is set to begin in March with an opening hopefully at beginning of summer.

If you have a bar/restaurant you’d like to nominate for a Danger Watch please send an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail


From a press release:

Good news for breakfast lovers and early risers – starting Monday, Feb. 21, Founding Farmers’ downtown location will open for breakfast starting at 7:00am on weekdays! In honor of National Hot Breakfast Month, guests can also try delicious new breakfast items, including:

Red Velvet Buttermilk Pancakes – $8
Carrot Cake Buttermilk Pancakes – $8
Founding Farmers Breakfast now includes the option of Chicken Apple Sausage or Pork Sausage – $9

Founding Farmers, 1924 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

We judged Founding Farmers in May 2009.



1200 19th Street, NW

Some very tasty scuttlebutt has come my way from a reliable source. I hear that Taylor’s (nee Taylor Gourmet Deli) is looking to open more new locations in the former Mixt Greens spaces. Mixt Greens closed their remaining two DC locations in Dec. 2011 at 1200 19th Street, NW and 1700 K Street, NW. Taylor’s recently opened a Logan Circle location at 1908 14th St, NW. You can find their other locations here. I’ll update as more info becomes available.



12th and Pennsylvania Ave, NW

Back in Aug. 2011 I I asked if you liked the idea of the Old Post Office Pavilion becoming a Luxury Trump Hotel. Yesterday GSA announced it’s gonna happen:

The Old Post Office is located at the corner of 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue in the Federal Triangle neighborhood. Recognizing that the building had outlived its usefulness as Federal office space, Congress directed GSA in 2008 to enter into a long term lease for the Old Post Office under Section 111 of the National Historic Preservation Act, thereby guaranteeing the restoration and retention of all of its historic features while allowing the private sector to determine how to develop it to its fullest potential.

“The Trump Organization plan will preserve the historic nature of the building and improve the vitality of Pennsylvania Avenue,” continued Peck. “This redevelopment represents good business sense on behalf of the American taxpayer, the Federal Government and the District of Columbia.”

After closely evaluating the submissions, GSA determined the Trump Organization proposal represented the strongest development team, best long term potential for the local community, and most consistent stream of revenue for the Federal Government. GSA is committed to effectively and efficiently managing the Federal real estate footprint to achieve the best value for America’s taxpayers and communities, consistent with the President’s Campaign to Cut Waste.

The Trump Organization proposal calls for converting the Old Post Office to a luxury hotel with more than 250 rooms, along with world renowned restaurants, a spa, and conference facilities, while preserving and enhancing all of its historic features.

In accordance with the request for proposal, GSA and the Trump Organization will spend the next year negotiating a detailed agreement for the building’s redevelopment – specifying building usage, historic preservation requirements and details of the Federal Government’s revenue stream. GSA will only move forward if an agreement is reached that provides a positive return for the taxpayer.

While negotiations proceed, GSA will relocate the existing Federal tenants in the Old Post Office, including the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

If negotiations proceed as anticipated, redevelopment of the Old Post Office is expected to commence in 2014 with occupancy in 2016. At the end of the lease, control of the building will revert to the Federal Government.



Bourbon Steak via Four Seasons

Last week’s Friday Question of the Day gave us tons of great cheap eats recommendations. I gotta share one more that sounds pretty good.

From an email:

This month, BOURBON STEAK is bringing back its popular off-menu special: a Red Apron half-smoke and a stout, served in the bar and lounge only Sundays through Thursdays for $7. The “Smoke n’ Stout” will be available beginning Wednesday, February 1st and running through Wednesday, February 29th.

A combination of locally sourced dry-aged beef and pork, Red Apron’s half-smokes are spiced with black pepper, white cardamom, garlic, nutmeg, smoked beer and bacon. Executive Chef Adam Sobel dresses the dogs in two distinct styles with housemade toppings of Venison chili with charred jalapeno and cheddar cheese whiz and “NY Cart Style” with sauerkraut and spicy ketchup onions.

This offer will be available in the bar and lounge Sunday-Thursday from 11:30 AM – 11:00 PM, Friday from 11:30 AM to 12:00 AM, Saturday 5:30 PM to 12:00 AM and Sunday from 5:30 PM to 11:00 PM.

BOURBON STEAK is located in Four Seasons Hotel at 2800 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.



14th and H St, NW around 3pm Wed. afternoon

A reader sent in this horrible photo earlier today. It turns out the scene was actually much worse. NBC Washington writes:

A woman and a baby were hospitalized Wednesday afternoon after being struck by a Cadillac in northwest D.C.

A man was traveling eastbound on H Street near 14th Street when for unknown reason he drove on to the sidewalk, striking a woman with a stroller.


This rental is located at 631 D St, NW:


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The listing says:

“Immediately available! This large, 2-level condo in the luxurious Lafayette is close to everything & lives like a row-home! Featuring an updated kitchen, Main level half bath, 2 generous brs, 2 full ba’ s, master suite with large walk-in closets and same level W/D, this unit a renter’s dream! Building amenities include 24 hr desk attendant, gym, rooftop pool, media room & more! Welcome home!”

Well that’s one hell of a lobby… This 2 bed/2.5 bath is going for $3,500/Mo.



Future home of “TakEatEasy” at 1990 M St, NW

Back in March 2011, I shared the news that the folks behind Fast Gourmet were looking to open more one or two more locations in Dupont and Georgetown. WUSA9 shares the news that a Dupont location has been selected:

The restaurant, which will be called “TakEatEasy”, will be located at 1990 M Street in Dupont and should open by the end of March, Fast Gourmet General Manager and Co-owner Manuel Olivera confirmed in an interview.

“I’m not going to say (TakEatEasy) is going to be upscale, but it’s going to be more ambitious in terms of the quality of food,” Olivera explained. People can look for great homemade pasta. We’re going to make different kinds of pasta over there from scratch. We’ll have some select sandwiches from Fast Gourmet that we will try to do something different with. We’ll have a dinner menu with fish, steaks, and salads.“

To orient folks, 1990 M St, NW is also the building that houses Vidalia though China Cafe (pictured above) is the only vacant space.

Back in Dec. 2010 a reader declared Fast Gourmet to have the best sandwiches in town. You can see their menu here. We’ll revisit “TakEatEasy” when they open.


Fast Gourmet, 14th and W, St NW


Finn & Porter is located at 900 10th St, NW. Their Website says:

“Jazzy and cool DC dining. Hip and inviting. Finn & Porter gives surf and turf a contemporary twist. The freshest seafood, prime steaks and creative regional entrees. Gleaming glass and soaring spaces. A nonstop bar with innovative cocktails and select wines. Friendly service that keeps the energy coming. Come savor something fresh for DC Dining.”

You can see their menus here. Any fans?


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