
“Dear PoPville,
There is a movie/show filming at the Pierce School. Saw the trailers outside. Someone coming out said they were filming “The Commanders”. 14th and Maryland NE by the Chickfila” (more…)

“Dear PoPville,
There is a movie/show filming at the Pierce School. Saw the trailers outside. Someone coming out said they were filming “The Commanders”. 14th and Maryland NE by the Chickfila” (more…)

3310 Rhode Island Avenue, Maryland “The exterior and Patio of Pennyroyal Station // Photo by Amanda Hoey”
From an email:
“Pennyroyal Station turns two on December 1st and, to celebrate, is hosting all-day happy hours on December 1st and 2nd.
Pennyroyal’s happy hour, dubbed “Penny Saver”, features: (more…)

“Mom’s Meatballs at Pennyroyal Station // Photo Credit- Amanda Hoey”
Check out the menu: Pennyroyal COVID ALL DAY MENU (PDF)
From a press release:
“Newly-opened Pennyroyal Station will extend its hours, operating with an expanded all-day menu beginning today. The updated hours and menu reflect Pennyroyal’s ethos as a neighborhood restaurant- responding to the need of the surrounding Mount Rainier community and beyond for new daytime dining options during the coronavirus pandemic. The new all-day menu will be available for carry out and delivery from 11 AM to 8 PM Thursday, January 28.
When indoor dining is allowed to resume in Prince George’s County beginning Friday, January 29, the hours will change to 11AM to 9PM on Tuesday through Friday, with carry out and delivery only from 11AM to 4PM followed by on-site dining (indoor and outdoor, weather permitting) from 4 PM to 9 PM (carry out and delivery continues all night). Weekend hours will be 4PM to 9PM with indoor/outdoor dining, carry out and delivery all available. (more…)

3310 Rhode Island Avenue, Maryland “The exterior and Patio of Pennyroyal Station // Photo by Amanda Hoey”
From a press release:
“Pennyroyal Station, Mount Rainier’s highly anticipated neighborhood bar and restaurant, is opening its doors for indoor and patio dining as well as carryout on December 1, 2020. In 2016, co-owner Erin Edwards was looking for her own house in Mount Rainier, she was shown a space in the historic Singer Building, originally the home of The First National Bank of Maryland in the early 1900s. (more…)

This home is located at 3814 33rd Street, Mt. Rainier, MD:
The flier says:
“Charmingly renovated 3BR,2BA home on a quiet street in irresistible & convenient Mount Rainier. EZ access to Metrobus & Metro. High ceilings, great light, hardwoods throughout, large kitchen w/stainless & granite and breakfast room/den, formal DR w/gas fp, bright living room, 3 nicely sized bedrooms, 2 renovated full baths, CAC, W/D, offstreet pkng, large & flat yard.”
More info and photos found here.
A reader writes:
“Hey, I was out in Mt. Rainier the other day and never considered the area when looking for housing, but it’s really quite nice. Anyway, I stumbled across this property when reading through Urban Turf and thought it might make for a good GDON considering Mt. Ranier never comes up.”
I don’t know much about Mt. Rainier but I hear that it is welcoming to artists. Since it’s just over the DC border I’d be interested to hear what folks think about this one. Does $279,000 sound reasonable? Any fans of Mt. Rainier in general?