
Thanks to G. for sending from H Street, NE on Sunday.
Could be a good caption contest – go!

Thanks to G. for sending from H Street, NE on Sunday.
Could be a good caption contest – go!

1301 H Street, NE previously home to Kitchen Cray
Thanks to G. for sending: “H Street is dead. Long live H Street.”
The liquor license placard for Alero H Street says:
“New Class C Restaurant with a seating capacity of 185 and a Total Occupancy Load of 200. Sidewalk Cafe with 40 Seats. Alcohol Carry-out and Delivery Endorsement.” (more…)

“Stable reopens October 17”
Thanks to Rebecca for sending: “Stable on H St NE appears to be back?!?!”
Back in March we learned that:
“Stable DC (1324 H Street, NE), the District’s only Swiss restaurant, has decided to close after seven years in business in the H Street Corridor. (more…)

1335 H Street, NE
Thanks to Kichelle for sending the update: “H Street NE: New Spot, Henceforth, Coming!!! (in the H Street Country Club bldg) Spotted on Thursday during my walk to the dry cleaners!” (more…)

1401 H Street, NE
This is the the old Tony’s spot.
The liquor license application for DC Capitol Square Bar & Grill at H Street says: (more…)

1344 H Street, NE
Thanks to G. for sending from the former Sospeso space. (more…)

Thanks to S. for sending around 8:30am:
“car fire just now at H St NE
Fire is out now.”

822 H St, NE (though actually located on 9th Street)
Thanks to D. for passing on: (more…)

1207 H Street, NE
Thanks to M. for sending the update on the art at the old AutoZone:
“I was looking at the H St map and schedule for Art All Night and Autozone – aka “The Zone” on Art all Night’s map – is listed as a venue for Saturday. Here’s what’s happening there according to the website: (more…)

“Dante Datta and Chef Suresh Sundas”
From an email:
“Industry Veterans and community connectors Dante Datta and Chef Suresh Sundas (of MICHELIN Guide Bib Gourmand 2022 and 2023, Food & Wine 2024 Global Tastemaker, & New York Times ‘22 Best New Restaurant, Daru) are thrilled to announce their newest offering to the city of Washington, D.C., Tapori, which will celebrate Indian Street Food with the power to bridge communities through culinary prowess with regional dishes and cocktails from their native homeland.
Located in The District’’s historic H St corridor, Tapori, (600 H Street NE, Suite E. Ed. Note: previously home to Fancy Radish) was stimulated by the Hindi word which translates to “vagabond” or “rowdy,” and also describes the vibrant street culture in India- a genre that has been featured in Bollywood films such as Rangeela. Opening in late fall 2024, (more…)