
16th and T Street, NW
Thanks to John for sending: “It seems work is finally started on fixing the old market at 16&T that has been missing a wall for (at least) the last four years.”

16th and T Street, NW
Thanks to John for sending: “It seems work is finally started on fixing the old market at 16&T that has been missing a wall for (at least) the last four years.”

2016 9th Street, NW in happier days
“Dear PoPville,
Walked by the falafel bros near 930 club last night and the windows were covered and it appeared closed. Google says temporarily closed and no other info. Any idea if it’s gone for good?” (more…)

11th and U Street, NW
From the good people at Solly’s:
“We are doing Charity Trivia at Solly’s every Wednesday: doors @ 7, game @ 8. we are looking for more charitable organizations to partner with. Please email [email protected] to book your charity!”

1342 U Street, NW
The closure notices from DC agencies are down too but not looking good.
Stay tuned.

1407 T Street, NW
Thanks to N. for sending the update at the super popular Malai Ice Cream Shop.

1924 14th Street, NW just south of U Street
Update from Compass Coffee:
“We are excited to announce that we will be opening a new cafe this Saturday, June 8th at 1924 14th St NW! For 10 years, we’ve eagerly awaited the opportunity to serve the historic 14th St / U St corridor, and we are thrilled that the moment has finally arrived. Our new location is a quaint cafe inspired by the vibrant style of the area – featuring a curved espresso bar with marble and tile detail, floor to ceiling garage door windows, local DC photography, and a light and airy atmosphere. (more…)

1524 U Street, NW
From an email:
“Big Planet Comics on U street, moving from our location of 13 years to a bigger spot on the same block. Beginning Wednesday, June 19, (more…)

“Dear PoPville,
This SUV has been on 2200 block of 8th St NW for a few weeks like this (missing wheel) but has not received a single ticket. (more…)

2100 14th Street, NW previously home to Provision 14
Thanks to E. for sending the good word about V14’s opening.
“They are a group of immigrants who became friends and family working as bartenders , servers, construction worker who got together and made this happen. I hope the neighborhood gives them a chance. They for sure put a lot of love and hard earned money to make this happen.”
V14’s website says: “We are a casual eatery where comfort meets culinary creativity, offering a diverse menu that satisfies all appetites.” (more…)

via Eatopia Eatery
Great news from Eatopia Eatery (1301 U Street, NW previously the London Curry House space):
“We are a new, woman-owned Ethiopian restaurant aiming to offer a unique and excellent dining experience.”
Check out their menu here.