Not the dog in question, this dog was actually very chill

“Dear PoP,

I’m trying my best to come up with a diplomatic solution to this problem and I hope you can help by posting this letter!

I live right in Mt. Pleasant, with my bedroom window directly facing Heller’s Bakery. For the past several months, every Saturday morning someone goes into Heller’s and ties his or her dog out front–and leaves it out there all alone for sometimes up to an hour. The dog get very upset and yelps and yelps and yelps at the top of its little canine lungs.

Two things: don’t you think this is cruel to the animal? This isn’t a temper tantrum this dog is having–my friend says it just wants a donut!–it’s a fit of pain and sadness that its tied to some poll while its owner sits inside, apparently deaf to its cries.

On a more selfish note, this dog is waking up the entire neighborhood. I sit here writing this now [Sat.] at 10:30 am which isn’t an unreasonable time to be awakened, but sometimes it’s 8:30 or 9 am, which is a bit much on a Saturday morning when sometimes all you want is to wake up naturally at a later hour after a long hard workweek, don’t you think?

I’m at my wit’s end, and short of marching into Heller’s and demanding to know the identity of the owner, I don’t know what to do to solve this problem. Heller’s is my neighborhood bakery, and I know the people who work there and don’t want to start a fight or make a scene, because chances are I won’t be very nice to whoever in there is waking me up every Saturday morning AND borderline abusing his or her pooch!”

In mid-March we had an epic conversation about a similar incident in Adams Morgan. For this specific instance – if the dog is tied up for an hour – I’m just gonna straight say it – that is bullshit. If the dog is barking/yelping for up to an hour with no attention, no matter what time of day it is, that is bullshit. It’s even worse that it’s before 9am on the weekend.

So what would you guys do? I’m afraid I think the only solution is to go to the bakery the next time this happens and talk calmly to the owner. Say something like – what a cute/cool dog but I’ve noticed he/she has been barking every Sat. morning for a long time – is there anything we can do about this? Short and sweet and friendly is the key in my opinion.

Right? Or do you think the reader (and I) have unrealistic expectations? Would it make a difference if the dog was only barking/crying for 15 minutes?


This home is located at 1713 Harvard St, NW:


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The flier says:

“SO CLOSE TO THE ZOO YOU CAN HEAR LIONS ROAR. Cloistered behind lush trees, this modern beauty is part of award-winning row by famed architect Joseph Abel. Features sunny floor-to-ceiling wndws, HW flrs, open plan, cedar deck & hot tub, 2-car pkg. Steps from Zoo, short stroll to Mt. P, AM, Col Hts, U St restaurants/nitelife/shopping. Close to Woodley & Col Hts Metros.”

You can find more info here and photos here.

I’ve always been a big fan of this cool row. What do you think of the house itself? Does $619,000 sound right for this 3 bed/2 bath?


On the heels of Mt. Pleasant’s most recent new opening comes more good news. It’s been a while since we’ve spoken about Flying Fish Coffee & Tea coming to 3064 Mt. Pleasant St, NW near Nana’s.

I stopped in yesterday to snap some photos – but there were still some finishing touches on going so here’s a quick mini preview for all who’ve been emailing for an update. On Thursday, owner Mike Visser tells me that they just got their business license and should get there C of O next week. Stay tuned for an update next week.

In the meantime – the bay window are looks awesome:


Back in early March we learned that the owners of Tonic would be opening up a new speakeasy called Last Exit in the space next to Tonic and under Radius at 3155 Mt. Pleasant St, NW. I was able to get a sneak preview in anticipation of the soft opening Thurs. night at 7pm (grand opening Apr. 28). You actually enter the space through Tonic:

Their Web site says:

Last Exit is an informal cocktail lounge located in Mount Pleasant DC. We feature unique cocktails, infusions, and specialty beers in a relaxed atmosphere. With its plush couches, chaise lounges, and intimate seating, Last Exit is a unique venue for private events and informal gatherings.

Last Exit is open 7 days a week 7pm to close.

Find the entrance to Last Exit at the bottom of the stairs in Tonic.

You can see their menus here including cocktails, beer (they have bottles and will have 6 taps), wine and small plates. Sound good?

I’m intrigued by the infusions.


Rosemary & Black Peppercorns infused vodka served on the rocks with a splash of tonic & paired w/ a side of Green Grapes

The space itself is pretty chill and has a capacity of around 35:

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Photo by PoPville flickr user rockcreek

From an email:

We wanted to let you know about Popapalooza: our 2011 Spring Kickoff event this Saturday in Mt. Pleasant.

Popapalooza will take place this Saturday April 9 at Lamont Park in Mt. Pleasant (17th and Lamont St. NW)
It goes from 11AM to 3PM
and will feature 3 food trucks: Pleasant Pops, the Big Cheese, and PORC.

We’ll also have three local DC bands playing:
The North Country at noon
The Riverbreaks at 1PM
Amber Dutton at 2

There will be facepainting, a magic show, merchandise giveaways and other fun and games.

This sounds awesome!

And Apparently last night there was an ANC meeting where they discussed a potential loading zone for in front of Haydees at 3102 Mt. Pleasant Street NW. Anyone happen to go to the meeting? Anyone have strong opinions either way?


This rental is located at 1629 Columbia Rd, NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Lovely top floor studio apartment with a gorgeous view. Huge walk in closet space. Kitchen with dishwasher. Very pretty bathroom Utilities all included. Building facilities include gym with weights room, outdoor swimming pool, and a mini-mart (selling wine, beer, food, essentials) and a little taco restaurant in building’s basement. Great location right where Mount Pleasant meets Adams Morgan and Columbia Heights. Bars, restaurants, food stores all a stones throw away. In building laundry center and available parking in lot or garage for small fee.

I’m moving to New York so have to let this place go this week! Email me for more information/ to come look around.”

$1380 sound right for this studio?


After the huge success of the Mt. Pleasant Temporium – I’m happy to share photos showing that the new tenant, Nana, is looking equally awesome. Nana is located at 3068 Mount Pleasant St. NW (formerly of U St, NW). Their Web site says:

“The shop has evolved over the years (and Jackie and her “boyfriend” may have evolved from a U Street-out-and-about-couple to a married-with-two-kids-city-residing family) but the mission to share unique, finely crafted, beautiful and attainable styles in a genuine, friendly, neighborhood shop will always stay the same.”

I think it’s safe to say this is an awesome addition to Mt. Pleasant.

Now if they just had a new coffee shop

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“Dear PoP,

Just found these keys on the floor of a 42 bus heading to Mt Pleasant. We are going to turn in to metro lost and found. Can you post the pic so the owner might be able to find their keys? Thanks!”


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“Dear PoP,

My purse was stolen last night while walking home at around 8pm on Park Rd between 13th and 11th, NW. Fortunately most of my valuables fell out after I and some wonderful neighbors chased the man around the block (not the smartest decision, I know, but many thanks to the kind strangers). Take this as yet another reminder to pay attention while walking. If people could keep an eye out for a black purse somewhere in the area, I have been working for several months on a blue and white baby blanket that should be in the purse. It is likely useless to the thief but the blanket is priceless to me and my friend’s newborn.”

Please email me [princeofpetworth(at)gmail] if you find the purse/blanket and I’ll put you in touch with the reader.


This rental is located at 1610 Park Rd, NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Exceptional Value – ONE BEDROOMS Move in April 12th – May 1fst . The Parkhill is located right in the middle of it all. In the vibrant, Columbia Heights/Adams Morgan/Mt.Pleasant/U Street area, all in walking distance. The 5 story property offers sunny windows and hard wood floors and brand new wall to wall carpet. Near downtown monuments and more. Between 18th & 14th Streets you will find a dining experience you could want. A wide variety of night life. Indoor parking is available. Bus stop at the front door and just 5 minute walk to groceries, restaurants, gym. The floor plans are all oversized. Utilities are all included in the rent. Minimal electric fee.”

$1365 sound right for a one bedroom here?


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