1905 9th Street, NW

From 1905 owner Tony Lucca:

We’re thrilled to announce that Joel Hatton has joined the 1905 family as our new Executive Chef. He has jumped right in to the operation, and is working on returning 1905 Bistro & Bar to its original vision of a true neighborhood restaurant serving hearty home-style cooking with a strong Southern flair. The plan is to begin rolling out new menus in the next few weeks, and we hope to see you at the restaurant in the near future.


This rental is located at 312 R Street, NW:


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The listing says:

“Sun-drenched semi detached town home for rent in the historic Shaw community. 3 nice size bedrooms with reach in closets, 2.5 baths, CAC, stackable washer/dryer, small deck for entertaining, enjoy cozying up in front of the gas fireplace. Spacious kitchen with white appliances, granite counter tops. Plenty of street parking. Easy commute to Shaw metro & local restaurants.”

This 3 BD/2 Full, 1 Half BA is going for $3,500/Mo.



903 N Street, NW

From a press release:

Chef Frederik de Pue, owner of 42° Catering, and former Executive Chef of Smith Commons is pleased to announce this Friday, January 18 as the official opening date for his breakout solo restaurant project, Table, located at 903 N Street NW in the Mt. Vernon / Shaw / Logan boundary neighborhood. Doors open at 5pm for dinner service.

“It’s been a longer road than I anticipated to get Table open” said Chef de Pue. “But, we’re all very ready and excited to get people in to experience the space, to taste the food we’ve been working on, and to enjoy themselves at our new spot.”

In anticipation of the celebratory atmosphere with the upcoming Inaugural and Federal holiday events, Table will also be open for dinner service on Monday, January 21st from 5-11pm, offering neighborhood residents and guests the opportunity to stop by and say hello, enjoy a glass of wine or try something on the menu before heading off to celebrate.

On a longer term basis, Chef de Pue aims to make the 50-seat restaurant a neighborhood spot that favors open seating (no reservations are taken) as a place that offers a simple, intimate and reliable dining option with seasonal ingredients and simple preparations – all on view in the contemporary open kitchen on the ground floor.

The menu will change to reflect product availability and seasonality, offering dishes like Burgundy Snails with White Beans and Spinach; Bison Hanger Steak, Garlic Frogs’ Legs and other rare or atypical DC menu items. Regular offerings include Mussels Provencal; Tagliatelle with Tomatoes, Ricotta, and Basil, and Hazelnut Fritters in Chocolate Lemon Sauce. Table will also offer a selection of cheeses and charcuterie, in addition to wine and craft beer. (No full bar).

Hours: Dinner service only. Tuesday – Wednesday, 5pm-11pm, Thursday – Saturday, 5pm-midnight, and Sunday, 5pm – 10pm. Closed Mondays.
There are plans to add breakfast, lunch and weekend brunch beginning in February
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First level interior (photo credit: Juan Carlos Briceno)


Second level interior (photo credit: Juan Carlos Briceno)



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Dear PoPville,

I’m writing to inform you that a friend and I were attacked last night, Sunday, January 13, 2013 at approximately 5:50 p.m. by a young adult male on a bike. We were walking to Beau Thai. As soon as we crossed third street on to Q, we heard the young male and his friends who were all hanging out at the church nearby yelling “fags.” We ignored them and kept walking on the sidewalk down Q st. Then, one of the kids – a young black male (mini afro, mid-dark brown complexion, a tight smooth face, and a black jacket) – rode his bike passed us and repeated “fags” again.

Then, he put his bike on the sidewalk and turned it around so he was facing us. He rode his bike at full speed into us. Then, he got off his bike, and hit my friend from behind. I tried to deescalate things by saying everything is ok, and we should all stay calm. The young male then walked towards me and hit me in the left jaw. His friends, a block away at the church, yelled at him to return to them. Then all left in a hurry. The police were called on, and came quickly to respond and take our statements. The Gay and Lesbian Liason Unit also arrived on the scene, and we are working to catch the young man.


Thanks to all who sent emails about this awesome development in Blagden Alley. From DC Home Gallery:

Earlier this fall we shared a local NPR story on GoodWood proprietors, Anna and Dan Kahoe, and the history behind their carriage house on 10th Street NW. Last week we were invited for a sneak peek at the renovated lower level of the carriage house, which the Kahoes plan to use as a supper club and neighborhood private event space.

Check out their incredible photo gallery here.

View from 10th Street:



View from 7th and T St, NW looking south

The continued revitalization of 7th Street is jaw dropping (especially remembering what this section used to look like.)

Progression Place’s website says:

“Progression Place, the new, mixed-use property at 7th and S Streets, NW, adjacent to the Shaw-Howard U Metro station will be the new anchor of the Shaw-LeDroit Park neighborhood. With an abundance of cultural and recreational opportunities within walking distance or just minutes away, the exceptional office, retail and residential spaces of Progression Place are certain to become the cornerstone of DC’s next great neighborhood.”


looking north on 7th St.

Couple more shots after the jump. (more…)


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