
This rental is located at 1603 S Street NW. The Craigslist ad says:
“$2,000 / 1br – 700ft2 – Modern 1 Bedroom Apt in Historic Rowhouse – (off of 16th Street – between Dupont and Logan Circles) (more…)

This rental is located at 1603 S Street NW. The Craigslist ad says:
“$2,000 / 1br – 700ft2 – Modern 1 Bedroom Apt in Historic Rowhouse – (off of 16th Street – between Dupont and Logan Circles) (more…)

1819 14th Street, NW
Thanks to Sara for passing on t pow’s tweet: “Confirmed El Centro on 14th Street (U Street Corridor) will not reopen. Note: El Centro Georgetown is currently still open for dine-in service at 50% capacity as well as curbside to-go and delivery.”
Ed. Note: I’ve emailed the company for their comment but have not yet received a reply.
El Centro’s website currently says “WE ARE CURRENTLY CLOSED. VISIT US AT OUR GEORGETOWN LOCATION!”
El Centro opened up here after extensive renovations back in May 2011 (see what the space used to look before below: (more…)

14th and P Street, NW
On Friday we broke the sad news that Dolcezza’s logan location was closing. Four more are unfortunately closing too. From DOLCEZZA:
“For the past few weeks, we have been thinking a lot about what the last 16 years has meant to us as a family and the impact this business has had on our lives.
In 2004, we opened a small kitchen in Georgetown with the goal of bringing the amazing gelato from the parlors of Buenos Aires to our home here in Washington, DC.
Since then, our lives have centered around our family business. We have grown so tremendously over these past 16 years with Dolcezza.
We learned the importance of local farming and being guided by the seasons. We became parents of three beautiful little girls. We had family members married from chance encounters in our shops. We hosted dinners at our factory with our chef friends. We officiated weddings and threw concerts. Our little girl’s first job was selling pints with her grandmother at the Dupont Circle farmer’s market.
None of this is unique to Dolcezza — we are all crafting indelible stories in the many ways we interact with each other every day. But that takes nothing away from the overwhelming honor and appreciation we have for everyone who has been a part of our simple Dolcezza dream: our amazing employees, customers, farmers, chefs, makers, neighbors and city. You have made this an unforgettable ride and we only hope we have affected you in the same incredible way you have affected us.
So it is with these beautiful thoughts in mind and the sobering effect that COVID-19 has had on our industry that we are announcing the closing of five of our store locations: Logan Circle, City Center, Wharf, Dupont Circle, and Bethesda. These shops will be closing during the month of October. (more…)

14th and P Street, NW
Earlier this week I started to get multiple sad reader reports:
“I was just at the Dolcezza at 14th and P and heard the Barista say that they are closing that location soon.”
I was really hoping for a false alarm when I didn’t hear back from emails sent. Alas, I placed a call to the Logan location and they confirm that Dolcezza’s last day in Logan Circle will likely be Thursday October 1st. This is terrible, terrible news. (more…)

Thanks to Paul for sending the latest from Q Street: “Barbies Endorsement was never in question.”

1335 14th Street, NW
Thanks to a reader for sending word about a new pizza option in Logan Circle. Pizza Policy’s website says:
“Our company has been around for over 29 years and we are thrilled to finally bring our food to the streets! By following our motto “offend them with flavor by using the freshest ingredients” W. Millar & Co. is thrilled to present Bub’s Burritos, Pizza Policy & Late Night Eats, bringing great food to the people of Logan Circle.”
Check out the menus here.

Photo by Ian Livingston
“Dear PoPville,
I was outside of Starbucks on P Street Sunday waiting for my partner near a man who was sitting and loudly, not forcefully, asking for help/money. A male server from Logan Tavern with a purple handkerchief walked up to him, gave him some cash, knelt down to give him a hug and the two shared some seemingly meaningful conversation. It really was the best display of human compassion I’ve seen in a long time.”

The Gibson (left) Marvin (right) 2007 14th Street, NW just north of U Street
Thanks to all who passed on this awful coronaville massacre news (will close “for the foreseeable future on Halloween“) from the Washington CityPaper:
“Eric and Ian Hilton say they fought for six months to keep American Ice Company, The Brixton, Echo Park, El Rey, The Gibson, Marvin, and Players Club running through the COVID-19 pandemic, but ultimately couldn’t.”
Out of the seven which hurts the most?
Full statement from Ian Hilton on twitter:

Photos of all the spots: (more…)

1506 14th Street, NW
Thanks to John and Noa for sending word that a Lovesac furniture store is coming to Logan Circle. (more…)

1618 14th Street, NW
Ed. Note: J. Crew closed here August 20th.
Thanks to Noa for sending the news about the Jolie Kai pop up: “We are so excited to announce our pop-up shop in DC for September” (more…)