Cafe Luna is located at 1633 P St NW.

Our emphasis is on Mediterranean/Italian-American/American cuisine. Our newly remodeled dining room is perfect for either a relaxing lunch or an elegant dinner. On weekends and holidays we feature an upscale brunch. We are known for offering healthy low-fat meal choices and unique vegetarian dishes. For the more sinful, we offer our renowned Chocolate Cake (voted one of the best desserts in Washington), as well as a full menu of mouth watering deserts.

You can see their full menu here.

Anyone one try the ostrich burger yet?


“Dear PoP,

I thought I’d drop you all a line and a couple photos regarding the tragic passing of a Dupont Circle neighborhood fixture – Travis Peterson. For as long as I’ve worked in Dupont Circle, Travis has sat on his crate in front of the former Johnny Rockets, wearing a Santa hat and pleasantly conversing with passersby on their commute as he panhandled.

It’s still unclear what caused his death, but notes at the sidewalk memorial state that he passed away suddenly this past Sunday. In the early evening, he was reportedly having trouble breathing and someone called 911 to request an ambulance for assistance. It is assumed that he passed away later at the hospital.

The sidewalk memorial is a touching tribute to his life – it’s evident just how much he will be missed and the many people that stopped to speak with him each day. The funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 28 at 11:00 AM. There will be a wake an hour beforehand. If anyone is interested in attending, it’s located at the Capital Mortuary at 1425 Maryland Ave NE near the intersections of H Street, Maryland Ave and Benning Road NE.”


“Dear PoP,

Last night my wife and I were walking through Dupont and came across a brass band playing in the intersection between PNC and Starbucks on the north side of the circle.

Good crowd around them as they played and in general they were very fun to watch and their energy was infectious. We did a little reserach when we got home, their name is the Brass Connection and they appear to be from North Carolina. I heard they were also playing the Dupont area Saturday. Anyone else see them?”


This home is located at 1731 Swann St, NW:


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The flier says:

“Exquisite Dupont Circle Townhouse w/ beautiful historic architectural details. Updated amenities, traditional living & dining space w/ period fixtures. Sunny modern granite, SS Kit. Gracious ent & Stair Hall. Master suite w/ bath, fully renovated LL can be integral part of main house w/ additional BR BA, or perfect In-law suite. Lovely front Garden & Porch. Steps to everything on quiet tree lined st.”

You can find more info here and photos here.

$1,099,000 sound right for this 4 bed/3.5 bath?


“Dear PoP,

I work in a building that faces the alleway behind 1737 Connecticut Avenue Northwest and for weeks now there has been some major demolition going on.

They have removed the back three floors of the building (to open up more space in the alleway possibly) and are now working on the roof. From the looks of it, they are pretty much taking the building apart. It must be a very old building squeezed between others just as old. It’d be sad to see it completely replaced.

The word is: condos. As you’ll see in the shots, I was allowed to enter in the first floor from streetside and snap some pictures. It’s being gutted (and I mean gut-ted) at the moment. It looks like they’ve started to pull the roof off now. Hopefully the rain forecasted this week won’t be a problem.”

Wild. This is the former Anna Maria space that we spoke about a couple of weeks ago. I had no idea the demo was so extensive. It’ll be interesting to see how it ends up.

Couple more closeups inside after the jump. (more…)



Photo courtesy of Bar Rouge

From a press release:

Nearly a decade after first opening its doors in the District, Kimpton’s Bar Rouge is proud to introduce a new menu and design. Located at 1315 16th Street, N.W. adjacent to Hotel Rouge, the longtime fixture on the hotel lounge scene will re-launch as a neighborhood wine bar offering a global wine list, seasonal American small plates, and handcrafted cocktails.

The wine menu features a tailored list of 50 wines from around the world, handpicked by Kimpton’s Master Sommelier Emily Wines and Bar Rouge’s Manager/Mixologist Rico Wisner, formerly of Poste Moderne Brasserie. These selections will be offered in three pour sizes, with all standard pours under $10. “Our goal is to offer wines that are hot yet approachable, and that over-deliver on value,” says Wisner. Examples include the Paco & Lola Albarino and the Mas Guiot Rosé, as well as a selection of Wisner’s favorite “local and funky” wines, such as the Keswick Verdejo from Charlottesville, VA and the Vint Hall Cabernet Franc from Northern Virginia. The bar will also offer a diverse menu of craft and local beers, such as Heavy Seas Dubbel Cannon IPA from Baltimore, and Port City Optima Wit from Alexandria, VA.

Wisner will augment the wine list with a new batch of the handcrafted libations that gained him a loyal following while bar supervisor at Poste. Most of the specialty cocktails will feature a wine base, and make use of fresh ingredients harvested from the organic rooftop herb garden Wisner maintains at the hotel. Signature cocktails include the Sakerinha, made with sake, sugar, pineapple and basil; the San Juan Sizzle, with Bacardi 8, Domaine de Canton, Cockburn Ruby Port and soda; and the Taurus 38 Special, made with Novo Fogo Silver organic Cachaca, lemon juice, Prosecco, and blueberry and sage syrup. Cocktails are priced from $7 to $11.

To develop the menu at Bar Rouge, Kimpton tapped Executive Chef Thomas Dunklin of the B&O American Brasserie in Baltimore – just named Maryland’s Best New Restaurant by the Restaurant Association of Maryland. Chef Dunklin’s bar menu features an expansive selection of shareable American small plates, ideal for pairing with a glass of wine or a cocktail. Guests can choose from a broad selection of fish, meat or vegetarian dishes in small or entrée portion sizes, or opt for plates of charcuterie, artisanal cheeses and sweets.

Small plates include Roasted Beet Carpaccio served with Goat Cheese, Pistachios and Creamy Mustard; Lamb Meatballs in a Roasted Red Pepper Puree with Sweet Peas and Feta; Hamachi Crudo with preserved lemon and green olives; and Bacon Wrapped Oysters with Sweet Pickle Aioli. Entrees include Slow Cooked Pork Ribs with a Pineapple Glaze and Spicy Cabbage Slaw; Seared Rockfish served over a Polenta Cake with Chard and Citrus Butter; and a classic Bistro Steak with Garlic Smashed Potatoes, Asparagus and Olive Butter. Small plates and snacks range from $4 to $12, and entrée size portions range from $12 to $20.

Bar Rouge is located at 1315 16th Street, N.W. The lounge is open from 5:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. for dinner daily, and from 5:00 p.m. to close for drinks.


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