
This rental is located at 510 8th Street, NE near E Street, NE. The Craigslist ad says: (more…)

This rental is located at 510 8th Street, NE near E Street, NE. The Craigslist ad says: (more…)

“Dear PoPville,
Last night my friend and I were deliberately run off the road by a car while we were biking on R St NE between the MBT and North Cap at around 9 PM. (more…)

15th and U Street, NW
Thanks to Pat for sending the update at 15th and U Street, NW.
Lorelei also sends a shot: (more…)

Thanks to Tom for sending: “Got this in my mailbox yesterday. Looks like [O’Kabul] they’re finally getting ready to open the long-pending storefront at 1st & Rhode Island NW (more…)

Thanks to Marissa for sending this beautiful Hawk (and psychotic squirrel) in Michigan Park. (more…)

3rd and H Street, NE
“Dear PoPville,
My husband and I noted work being started earlier in the week, then the rumor came out that a liquor store is taking over the space that Craft Beer Cellar occupied (RIP). It’s better than being vacant, but still…”

1747 Columbia Road, NW
Thanks to Terry for sending from the Safeway in Adams Morgan: “Will need to scan your receipt to have them open. (more…)

3701 Newark Street, NW previously home to Matchbox and Grilled Oyster co. before them
Thanks to a reader for passing on word that Maker Union website announces the Cathedral Commons opening this month! (more…)

1 M Street, SE
Thanks to Will (and Grace) for sending:
“This is the “Llama Bar” space. It’s now called “Plantish” and opened on Wednesday (01/24). No sign up yet in the window but I expect that will change soon.
Hours: 7am-7pm daily
Menu: (more…)

“Dear PoPville,
A group of us working in DC’s food & beverage community (HAAPI DC) are hosting a Lunar New Year celebration at Lost Generation.
The event will include: unlimited drinks, small bites from your favorite local chefs (Justin Ahn of Incheon, Erik Bruner-Yang of Maketto, Tim Ma of Any Day Now, and more), and a lion dance performance!
Through the generosity of our hosts and partners, we’re donating all of the proceeds raised by the tickets to the 1882 Foundation, which is working to revitalize DC’s Chinatown as a cultural hub.
Details (more…)