Courtesy DC Brau

From a press release:

“Before prohibition, American lagers were flavorful, big beers that incorporated hearty ingredients like flaked maize that contributed a pleasant “grain-like” sweetness to the finished beer – something that’s typically missing in today’s mass-produced American lagers.

Once again this year, DC Brau has revived its Heurich’s Lager, a nod to Chr. Heurich Brewing Co.’s original recipe crafted with Michael Stein, Joshua Hubner and Peter Jones of Lost Lagers. (more…)



1317 Connecticut Avenue, NW

From a press release:

“GS Delicatessen & Specialty Bar, the new-school delicatessen from cousins and fourth generation Washingtonian’s Nick and David Wiseman, is now open for breakfast seven days a week.

Chef Eric McKamey, who recently joined DGS from acclaimed Mintwood Place, has created a menu celebrating the classic delicatessen, featuring bagel sandwiches, breakfast plates, sandwiches and seasonal specials. The new menu also features an extensive list of housemade sodas and a full coffee and espresso program.

DGS will start selling its housemade provisions, including meats, mustard, pickles, hot sauce and more to go. As always, DGS will feature only the best ingredients: sustainably raised meats and produce from local farms.

After 5 years in operation, David and Nick Wiseman have learned that there is deep nostalgia for the classic delicatessen experience, and our new menu is crafted in that spirit. The menu is a retrospective on the “best of” delicatessen.

>DGS All Day Summer (PDF)

Eric’s new menu includes old favorites and a roster of new dishes: (more…)



1509 17th Street, NW

Ed. Note: In November 2014 the Komi building was damaged by fire.

Blair reports:

“About 11:50pm tonight (Sunday), during the craziest part of the rain storm I heard a really loud buzzing noise. I saw my lights flicker so looked out the window to see white flames shooting out (in time with the buzzing) from underneath the stairs below Komi at Happy Cleaner.

I immediately called 911 and the fire department arrived within 2 minutes. The fire never got out of the basement level.

It’s been over an hour and Pepco is now on the scene. After the first five minutes the vibe appears to be calm and under control. Happy to report the FD was super quick to respond.

You can see the electrical flame filling the basement area.”



1732 Connecticut Ave, NW

Thanks to a reader for sending word that Across the Pond has opened in the old Mourayo space. Their website says:

“Across the Pond is a neighborhood restaurant and pub located in Dupont Circle. Brought to you by three industry veterans who wanted to create a place for locals and visitors alike to enjoy good food and drink and welcoming service.

Whether you’re from across the street or across the pond, we want to be your local.
So stop on by and jump in.”

Check out their menus here.

“OPEN SEVEN DAYS
A WEEK

MONDAY-THURSDAY
11:30am — 1:00am

FRIDAY-SATURDAY
11:30am — 2:00am

SUNDAY
11:30am — 12:00am

SATURDAY-SUNDAY
Brunch 11:30 am — 3:00 pm
Bottomless Mimosa $14.99”


From an email:

“Restaurant NORA’S EVERY-CookBook & Wine Book-must go. TOTAL CLEARANCE SALE! Part II

HUNDREDS of books added to last week’s offerings. So even if you came last week its worth another visit.

After nearly 40 years as the founder of the very first 100% certified organic restaurant in America, Restaurant Nora will host a cookbook and wine book clearance sale of Nora’s restaurant library. (more…)


This rental is located at 1600 16th Street, NW. The Craigslist ad says:

“$1658 / 575ft2 – 6th Floor Studio w/ Beautiful City View | Dog & Cat Friendly!

Studio 1 bath | 642 sq.ft / $1,658
(Leasing Special – $400 off $2,058 monthly rent)

Sixteen Hundred
1600 16th Street NW #606
Washington, DC 20009
Available August 18, 2017

Sixteen Hundred is a centrally located, dog & cat friendly property within close proximity to mass transportation, nightlife, fine dining, and shopping in DC’s esteemed Dupont Circle neighborhood. Our studios have refinished parquet wood floors, beautiful step saver kitchens and plenty of large, bright windows.

All utilities are included, please call or send an email to set up a tour and lease your new home today!

Unit Features & Property Amenities (more…)



1207 19th Street, NW. Some still recovering from Porter’s abrupt closure in 2010.

Elayne reports last night:

“Breaking DC Irish bar news. 🍀->🌷”

I’m guessing we’ll see a decent amount of f/rosé.

Irish Whiskey’s Facebook page says:

“We would like to thank all of our loyal patrons for five years of wonderful support. We have decided it is time to close our doors and change direction. Please stay tuned as we give the venue a face lift and concept change.

Stay tuned.



1805 18th Street, NW

Thanks to all who messaged us about the original Mandu.

Update from owner of Mandu:

“We closed early last night due to the holiday and the fire seemed to happen shortly after midnight or so. Still trying to figure out what happened but it was not kitchen/gas related, and it was contained to half of the first floor. The fire department out of precaution and protocol had to bust through the windows upstairs, which is why it seems like it was a two story fire but it was not.

Thankfully nobody was injured or hurt. The speed and execution of the DC Emergency Services (Fire, MPD, etc) was outstanding. Our focus now is to figure out a plan for our staff as we start to plan how to remodel and open as soon as possible.”

Patrick reports: (more…)



courtesy Sweetgreen

From an email:

“Sweetgreen just announced the Sweetlife Block Party: DC, the first iteration of its new sweetlife series. Hosted where Sweetlife began seven years ago behind the Dupont location on Saturday, July 15 from 5:30pm to 9:30pm, the Block Party celebrates music, food and the DC community. (more…)


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