1433 P Street, NW

Thanks to LBB for sharing some desperately needed good news with us last night:

“Hey, PoPville! Happy to report, based on a highly reliable source, that Stoney’s on P will re-open tomorrow morning at 11. For those of us in the neighborhood, that is most welcome news… especially given the other DC-related events of this week.”

AND straight from Stoney’s: (more…)



1443 P Street, NW

“At the core of our mission is to provide delicious and healthy food while creating a like-minded community With our diverse range of menu options, including vegan and gluten-free options, we aim to cater to the diverse dietary needs of our customers

Welcome to another day in paradise where health is happiness”

Thanks to Julia and Jonathan and for sending: “Pura Vida Miami to Commissary Space in Logan” (more…)



1802 14th Street, NW previously home to a Lou Lou Boutique

From an email:

“Pop-Ups with Pitango Gelato

In advance of their new store, coming soon to 14th Street, Pitango Gelato, the artisanal Italian gelateria, is celebrating summer with festive pop-ups with partners around DC and Maryland. Pitango’s new signature green cart, imported from Italy, will make appearances at iconic local businesses and organizations, including home and lifestyle boutique Salt & Sundry, neighborhood brewery Aslin Beer Company, the contemporary Glenstone Museum, and popular cocktail bar, Jane Jane. At the pop-ups scheduled throughout August and September, Pitango’s cart will sell both special collaborative flavors and classic Pitango sorbet and gelato flavors.

On Saturday, August 2nd, Pitango will join Salt & Sundry at their Logan Circle location at 2pm (more…)



1610 14th Street, NW courtesy Diosa

From a press release:

“A bold new nightlife experience is arriving in the heart of the 14th Street corridor. Diosa offers a sleek and stylish cocktail lounge nestled beneath its sister restaurant MXDC at 1610 14th Street NW. Diosa officially opens its doors the weekend of August 8, 2025, bringing with it a fresh fusion of culture, craft, and charisma. (more…)


Thanks to Aaron for sending from the P Street Whole Foods in Logan Circle:

“Coffee bar gone! Being replaced by a larger customer service area.”

Good call by Whole Foods or big mistake?


A reader reports around 6:45pm last night (Tuesday) in Logan Circle:

“The facts:

Tonight, while walking my dog through Logan circle, three US Parks Police officers in bulletproof vests each armed with two guns visible on each hip, walked up to this multigenerational family.

I’d been sitting on a bench enjoying the low humidity and smiling watching the little girls in this family dance to a very tasteful volume music, a mother showing her family a painting she’d done, and many generations doing what we all love to do in Logan circle- relax and enjoy the world walking by.

Update: the music the girl was dancing to was 60 decibels and it was 6:30 pm, which, per google, “Normal Conversation: 60 dB is the approximate sound level of two people talking to each other at a normal speaking volume, about one meter apart.“ (I was there, and measured the decibels using an app on my phone, called “decibel x”. I was about 30’ away. in the moment because I knew someone would make this argument. I also live in the neighborhood.)

This group, like many others in Logan circle at happy hour on a nice night, was calmly enjoying a low key beer.

In fact, there were several other picnics sitting around the circle that were doing exactly the same thing.

The only difference is this family was black, and the other groups were white. (more…)


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