3162 Mt. Pleasant Street, NW

Back in July we learned that Beau Thai would be opening a 2nd location in the temporary library space at 3162 Mt. Pleasant Street, NW. Ed. Note: Many photos of the renovated library reopening today, Sept. 12th coming soon. Great to see things are moving along with Beau Thai and they’ve already applied for a liquor license:

“New Thai cuisine restaurant with sidewalk café. Number of seats is 78. Total occupancy load 99. Sidewalk Café has 30 seats.”

Very happy to hear about the sidewalk cafe too!

Any long time Mt. Pleasant residents know when was the last time a new restaurant (besides the takeout Angelicos pizza place) opened up on Mt. Pleasant Street?



3636 16th Street, NW

From the events calendar:

After more than 10 years serving Columbia Heights and the residents of the Woodner Apartments, Sangria Cafe is closing its doors for good. If you’ve been before, you know the Sangria Cafe as one of the city’s most unique dive bars. If you’ve never had the pleasure, now’s your last chance!

The bar’s owners, Victor and Elizabeth, have created a welcoming and friendly atmosphere – and in one last gesture of community pride have offered to use one of their last nights in business to benefit Ayuda by donating 10% of ALL sales ALL night long. Ayuda has been helping the immigrant community in DC thrive for nearly 40 years so come out and show your support for drinking and non-profit organizations.

Help us send Sangria Cafe off right while also raising money for a great cause!

We judged the Sangria Cafe back in July 2009. Tony gave us a tour (lots of photos of the interior here) back in May 2010. We recently discussed our favorite no frills bars here. No word yet on who will be taking over the space, updates as more info becomes available.


This rental is located at 3157 Adams Mill Road, NW:


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The listing says:

“RARE! PROFESSIONALLY DECORATED & FULLY-FURNISHED! MOVE IN W/ TOOTHBRUSH & WARDROBE! Entertainer’s oasis set above Rock Creek Park, in a sylvan setting. Welcoming front porch w/ sitting area. Archways, 9′ Ceilings. Expansive LivRm w/ Fpl. Formal, elegant DinRm. Sleek Gourmand’s Kit w/ dine-in Area. 1 of area’s impressive Deck, Hot-tub, Garden & Al Fresco Dining Area! Internet, Yard Care included.”

This 3 bed/3 bath is going for $4,700/Mo.



3160 16th Street, NW

From a press release:

The Mt.Pleasant Interim Library, located at 3162 Mount Pleasant St. NW, will close Saturday, August 18. The renovated and expanded Mt. Pleasant Library at 3160 -16th St. NW will open Wednesday, September 12.

The Mt. Pleasant Library is 22,000 square feet and features:

More than 40,000 books, DVDs and other items with space to hold up to 80,000

Separate reading areas for adults, teens and children

Public access computers and free Wi-Fi Internet access

Comfortable seating for 200 customers

A large program room for up to 100 people and two 12-person conference rooms

Quiet study rooms for up to two people

Ed. Note: The temporary library space, pictured below, will become the 2nd location for a Beau Thai restaurant, planning on opening in late 2012.


3162 Mount Pleasant St. NW



Photo by PoPville flickr user schmiddi

From the Washington Post:

Fiesta D.C. will be held this year [Sept. 23] on Pennsylvania Avenue after city leaders and event organizers agreed that the event has grown so large it can no longer be held in Mount Pleasant.”

You can see photos from previous year’s Fiesta here, here, here and here.

We first spoke about the possibility of the Fiesta moving from Mt. Pleasant back in Aug. 2009.

Do you agree that the festival had gotten too big and needed to move to a new location?



3162 Mt. Pleasant Street, NW

Back in March we learned that the temporary Mt. Pleasant library was for lease at 3162 Mt. Pleasant St, NW Rent was asking $10,080/mo. We have a winner – Beau Thai. We took a look at Beau Thai’s menu here.

From a press release:

Today, Beau Thai announced that it would open a location in the heart of the Mount Pleasant neighborhood’s commercial district in late 2012. The restaurant will be located at 3162 Mount Pleasant St., NW, a building that has housed the Mount Pleasant Interim Library since 2010.

Foundry Architects is overseeing the design and buildout of the space, which is nearly triple the size of the original Beau Thai. Foundry principal Will Couch says of the plans, “It’s going to be very cool and functional, engaging patrons and passersby alike with interesting finishes and unique lighting. It will both echo the feel of the Shaw location and also have its own personality and soul. Like the original, Beau Thai Mount Pleasant will feature large scale photographs of the Vigsittaboot family, from whom its recipes
originate.”

Beau Thai Mount Pleasant will serve the same fresh, authentic Thai cuisine that has earned the Shaw eatery many accolades since its opening in August 2010. It will be open for lunch and dinner and will offer dine in, delivery, and takeaway. Additionally, the restaurant will offer the unique Thai Sunday Brunch that Beau Thai conceived earlier this year. An expansive bar will feature a craft cocktail, beer and wine list, as well as draught beers.

Sound like a good addition to Mt. Pleasant Street?



3155 Mount Pleasant Street, NW

Dear PoPville,

Just swang by radius because they were supposed to open back up today.

Blinds drawn, doors locked at 5:15, sign is gone. Called the number on the website and it’s been disconnected. Not looking good for the $5 pint and slice deals. No confirmation though.

In addition to the phone number being disconnected, emails to the owners remain unanswered as well. Not looking good at all…


Sent just before midnight last night from a reader on Hobart St just west of. Mt. Pleasant Street:

“Looks like no one was inside/no one harmed. Firetrucks arrived and are working on putting it out.”


Dear PoPville,

I’ve lived in Mt. Pleasant for 8 years and love my neighborhood. I try my best to buy from the local mom and pop shops that line Mt. Pleasant St because I feel it’s important to support the businesses that keep Mt. P the great community that it is. I buy my wine from Sambers, my hardware supplies from Pfeiffer’s (Old School Hardware now), grab drinks at Marx, eat at Adam’s Express… all wonderful establishments with kind and friendly people I’ve grown to love. But yesterday, the abusive relationship I’ve endured with Heller’s Bakery for the past 8 years finally came to a head. I’ve endured their surly service, dealt with their unfriendly staff, and sustained snippy comments all because they make a somewhat edible bagel and a half-decent cookie. But no more. The story that follows is so appalling, I felt the need to share what this abusive local business is really like.

Yesterday morning around 8:30 am, I stopped by Heller’s Bakery to pick up a cake for my coworkers’s going away party. I selected a $29 black forest cake and got 2 lbs of cookies for a total of $47 worth of baked goods. Per the usual Heller’s customer service style, the staff made me feel like I had troubled them by asking that they select the 2 lbs of cookies and place them in a box. Something they were unable to do and kept asking me what kind of cookies I wanted.

Around 4:00 pm that same day, my coworkers and I gather in one of our conference rooms. After our warm well wishes, it was cake time! The cake looked great and everyone commented how wonderful it looked. So the guest of honor cut into the black forest cake and started serving slices. As they were passed around someone remarked that there were green spots on their slice. At this point the first couple of people served had started eating their slices. As more slices of the cake were cut and the interior of the cake was revealed, the smell came. A putrid, ghastly ordor I still can’t get it out of my nose. The inside of the cake was covered in green mold. I was embarrassed, apologized to all of my coworkers and vowed go to Heller’s to get an explanation to what happened.

I took what was left of the cake, boxed it back up and took it home with me. That evening around 6:30 pm I walked into an empty Heller’s and grabbed the attention of two workers behind the counter. I explained what had happened and showed them the putrid cake. They were disgusted. I asked for my money back but was told that the owner and manager were not there and that I would need to return in the morning if I wanted a refund. They couldn’t help me, but they would certainly be able to help me in the morning. I said fine, I’d be back.

In the morning, I lugged back the stinky cake, that I’d double bagged to keep the stench from overtaking my apartment, and walked into a crowed Heller’s around 8:30 am. The surly guy (let’s call him Bob) that sold me the cake was there but he was with a customer. I managed to get the attention of another worker and asked to speak with the owner or her manager. She barely looked at me and said that the owner won’t be in until about 10am. I explained that I had purchased a cake from Bob the day before and proceeded to show it to her. Like her evening coworkers the day prior, she too made a disgusted face. She decided to call Bob over, but Bob couldn’t be bothered. He buttered a bagel, made a coffee, rung up a customer, anything but come over. In the meantime, I told Bob’s coworker that I wanted my $47 back, which he heard, and yelled over to me that the cake was only $29 and that would be all I’d be getting. I explained that I wanted all of my money back, including the cost of the cookies that had purchased. I asked Bob to please come over and look at the cake he had sold me. He begrudgingly walked over, looked at the cake, and said… “oh wow.” Yes, “oh wow” indeed! So I repeated that I wanted all of my money back–$47. He apologized, asked for my credit card, and proceeded to process what I thought was a credit for the total amount. When he handed me my card and a receipt back I realized that had only given me a $29 credit. I told him that I refused to leave until I got all of my money back–not just the $29 for the cake–but ALL of my money. He told me that he couldn’t do that because I was returning a cake and I would need to speak to the owner about the cookies. At this point a woman who had been watching all of this asked what was wrong with the cake. So I showed her and the other customers waiting in line. They were disgusted… yet the Heller’s worker still refused to reimburse me for the total amount and asked that I leave my name and number and the owner would return my call. He also insisted that he would show him the cake.

Well, it’s almost 11:00 pm and I’m still waiting for a call from the owner. All I want is an explanation, compensation for my troubles, and a real apology. Simple customer service.

Do you think the OP should have been refunded for his entire purchase or just the cake? Do you think the OP should get an a phone call and apology from the owner?


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