“Dear PoPville,

I live near 17th St NW and Kalorama Rd and wanted to share an incident from this afternoon.

Around 1:00 p.m. today (January 27, 2026), an 18-wheeler making a delivery to the Harris Teeter at 17th St and Kalorama Rd attempted to pull out of the loading dock heading northbound on 17th St. The truck quickly became stuck and began spinning its wheels on the ice. Several Harris Teeter employees, a neighbor, and I spent about an hour (more…)


Thanks to Lara for sending this magnificent photo from outside of the Shaw metro on Sunday. Simply the best!

***This series features any pets in a backpack/bag/vessel. On metro, or not. Corgi, or not, and often NOT a corgi but the series started with corgis and I can be obstinate…send your finds to [email protected]

If you love snow dogs (and all of our community coverage) and are able to help ensure PoPville’s long term viability please consider joining Friends of the PoPville Sauntering Society.



1658 Columbia Road, NW in brighter days back in 2014

Potter’s House shares on their IG:

“We are devastated by this development, and know that this space has been a pillar for our neighbors and friends for over 65 years. We only hope to re-open PHDC as an independent, self-funded organization dedicated to serving others and creating space for everyone to feel welcomed. It has been our privilege to work for this organization, and we love you all.”

For those not familiar with Potter’s House, located at 1658 Columbia Road NW, some history on them  here and here.

Oh yikes, thanks to all who passed on from Potter’s House:

“Important Update on the Operation of The Potter’s House DC

Please see the below statement regarding the immediate closure of The Potter’s House DC for the foreseeable future. Please also note that any communications received between January 7th and January 27th were not sent by PHDC staff, nor are they aware of what those communications entailed.

To our community,

Due to recent and unforeseen circumstances, The Potter’s House DC (PHDC) will be closed until further notice. This closure includes the cafe and bookstore’s normal operating hours, as well as all public and private events at PHDC.

As many of you may know, we scheduled a temporary break during the month of January to update many of our administrative systems, train our staff with updated guidance, and hire additional staff to help us expand our ability to operate sustainably as a nonprofit organization. When we came to work on January 1, 2026, we fully believed that this plan would be put into action. Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control and additional challenges we were unaware of, PHDC no longer has access to the necessary funds to continue operation at this time. (more…)


Kevin reports on road conditions and traffic conditions: “in downtown DC are actually quite bad for commuting by car. As an illustration, Mass Ave south of Sheridan Circle has only two narrow lanes carved out in either direction and at times there is still packed snow or ice on the entire surface. All of the numbered streets between the Dupont region and K Street are bad to very bad. (more…)



3226 11th Street, NW

Johnny’s opened up in the former Bad Saint space back in 2023. Updates when we learn what becomes of the space.

Thanks to all who passed on the note from Johnny’s All American Bar:

“Johnny’s All American — the first and original “fancy dive” bar — is closing at this location, effective immediately.

“And to the regulars — the real ones — let me say this the right way: you are some of the best people I’ve ever had the honor of serving. You saw the work. You understood what this was. You appreciated it. And I appreciated you right back — every tip, every laugh, every handshake, every “good to see you,” every time you brought someone new in and said, this is my place. You didn’t just support a bar. You gave me proof that the sacrifice meant something.”

What you can do: (more…)



1636 R Street, NW

From an email:

“As the snow continues, Mikko Nordic Fine Foods is opening its doors as a cozy Dupont Circle refuge, offering a lineup of steaming Nordic hot drinks, comforting starters, and the newly returned Raclette and Buckwheat Blinis—available for a limited time only. Guests can settle into the warm, hygge‑filled rowhouse café for a taste of true Nordic winter traditions.

What’s New & Noteworthy (more…)


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