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From a press release:

“DC9ʼs new chef Amber Bursik is turning traditional notions of what “bar food” means on its head, using her southern roots and classical training to create a menu that combines classic fair and unique homemade treats. Bursik, an honors graduate from L’Academie D’Cuisine, has crafted a new menu abandoning the traditional emphasis on heavy, fried, out of the freezer items, for more palate-pleasing modern bar food, and while some items may still visit the fryer, they are anything but forgettable.

Bursik’s effort to bring a top quality dining experience to a rock bar is part of a growing movement in Washington, DC, where chefs are increasingly ditching the trappings of fine dinning for a more relaxed, and inexpensive atmosphere. “I believe bar food does not have to come from a frozen bag; you can make good food from scratch and serve it at reasonable prices.” says Bursik.

New items include The Havana from Savannah, a grilled delight featuring homemade North Carolina-style pulled pork (also available as a sandwich itself), but topped with ham, Swiss, mustard and pickles. The Fried Chicken is marinated 24 hours, then fried to a crispy finish. Bursik also offers up a vegetarian take on the South’s classic Red Beans and Rice that is as smokey and hardy as the pork-based original.

For a snack, try Spiced Pecans, Pimento Cheese Deviled Eggs, or Fried Green Tomatoes with Tabasco aioli. And there’s the Mason Dixon Line Popcorn Chicken — above the line it’s the classic Buffalo-style, while below you are treated to bourbon fig glaze.

Of course, Bursik hasn’t abandoned the classic burgers and hand-cut fries that helped make DC9 a neighborhood favorite in Washington’s popular U St Corridor. But even here Bursik’s touch can be seen. The novel Conservationist Burger features a seasonal conserve or pickle, the new Black Smith Burger comes rubbed in cajun spices then covered with bleu cheese, caramelized onions and blackened aioli, and the sure-to- become a favorite Herbert Burger: topped with fried green tomato,

applewood smoked bacon and Tabasco aioli. All burgers are available in veggie versions, all are customizable, and all sauces are made in-house.

Prior to taking the reigns at DC9, Bursik worked for James Beard Award-winning and former White House Chef Frank Ruta at Palena. Before that, Bursik cooked under rising culinary star Barton Seaver at Hook.

DC9’s kitchen is open 5-10:30pm Sunday to Thursday and 5- 11pm Friday and Saturday. Food service is available on all open floors. The first floor jukebox bar is open seven nights a week with no cover. The second floor hosts national and local bands, or live DJs most nights of the week. And, the roof top bar is open every night, weather permitting.”


“Dear PoP,

Next month Georgetown’s Big Planet Comics is moving from its long-time location on Dumbarton Avenue to 1520 U Street.

Plans call for the new shop to open on Wednesday (a.k.a. New Comic Day), September 28.”

I called the store and they confirmed they’ll be moving from Georgetown to 1520 U St, NW on Sept. 28th. They’ll be located between G Books and Legendary Beast in the former Shoefly space on the first floor.


PoPville twitter follower @Lebodome tweets the photo and says:

“#Ust & 14th closed. Heard someone shot.”

@DCCirculator tweets:

“ADAMS MORGAN ROUTE- POLICE HAVE 14TH & U ST. BLOCKED UNITS WILL BE DETOURING IN BOTH DIRECTIONS.”

@Lebodome updates with photo below and writes:

“#Ust closure feels more like suspicious package than shooting. Police clearing blast radius”

@DDOTDC updates:

“Appears to be a suspicious pkg at the post office.”

Anyone else nearby hear/see what is going on?

UPDATE 1:40pm @DDOTDC tweets:

“UPDATE: suspicious pkg in 1900 block of 14th Street, NW has been cleared.”


Thanks to a PoP reader for sending word that “something is going on” at the Greek Spot located at 2017 11th St, NW. I spoke with the owner Monday night who confirmed that they would be expanding into the space next door. This is great news considering a few tipsters had fears the Greek Spot would be closing. Quite the opposite – there will soon be sit down dining available. For fans of the Greek Spot, you’ll know that beyond the patio out front it is mostly a take out spot. That all will change if build out goes according to plan by the end of October. The new dining space next door should seat around 20-25 people. Stay tuned for updates in late October when an opening date for the expansion firms up. Great news for U Street!

We judged the Greek Spot in June ’09 and Tina visited them in Nov. ’08.


This rental is located at 11th NW at V St NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“The house was built before the Civil War. It is what you’d expect from a pre-air conditioning, pre-Home Depot house: hardwood floors, lots of plaster, remarkably high ceilings, radiator heating, front and back yard, floors are mostly level. But we just finished a major renovation, so the kitchen is entirely new, the floors and walls are pristine, the wiring is certified to not start fires, and the foundation is now structurally sound.

Yes, every ad says this, but we mean it: this is a great location. You can walk a leisurely pace to the U Street Metro entrance in two and a half minutes. If you’re a music buff, we’re on the same block as Bohemian Caverns, and about three blocks from the 9:30 club, Twins Jazz, DC9, Velvet Lounge, and U Street Music Hall, and are five blocks to the Black Cat and Subterranean A. For the restauranteurs and bar-hoppers, this isn’t by the U Street strip—it’s _on_ the strip: the house is zoned Commercial, which is why some of the townhouses on this side of the block are taken up by restaurants (Chix, the Greek Spot, Tap & Parlour).

There will be five people living here, including ourselves. More about us: the 36-year old guy’s job title is statistician, but he swears to you that he is at least vaguely interesting. The 27-year old gal is an analyst for a well-known government bureaucracy; she frequently hosts game nights. Both have been living in the mid-Atlantic long enough to be really used to the humidity.

Room #1, facing 11th street: 215 sq feet, $1200/month

Room #2, North-facing: 150 square feet, $1050/month

Room #3, back-yard facing: 180 sq feet, five and a half windows, $1200/month

In case the numbers don’t give you an image, the rooms (esp. #1) are big enough for you to have your queen-sized bed, a full-sized desk, and still have room to walk around. They’re not just a place to sleep, but a space where you can actually spend time doing whatever it is that you do. Being a group house, everybody has the run of the first floor (~870 square feet).

Some bullet points:

* New washer/dryer right by the newly renovated kitchen.

* The kitchen is meat-free. The successful applicant will think this is awesome and not a constraint.

* About that back yard: if you can successfully garden, please do. I’d estimate it’s maybe 400 sq ft of farmable back yard. It’s fenced in with the yard of the church admin building, so the total space is suburban yard sized.

* If there are N people in the house, you pay 1/N of the utilities, including FiOS Internet, gas, electric, and house cleaning (which is essential if there are five people living here). The house has no phone lines. We’ve installed a high-efficiency boiler and lots of insulation, and the house was designed to stay naturally cool in summer, so the bills shouldn’t be too high.

* Parking: the house doesn’t have off-street parking. For what it’s worth, you can get a zone permit from the city. Did we mention that you can get from the front door to the U St Metro station in two and a half minutes, and that there’s a Capital Bikeshare bay still closer, and that walkscore.com gives the location a rating of “walker’s paradise”?

* We’re next door to a church. So we effectively have no neighbors in the evenings, but you only get to sleep in until about 10:30 Sunday morning. The church is often a-rockin’ Wednesday evenings.

* No pets. Srsly. The guy sneezes, a lot.

This is a follow up to the how to start a group home discussion from last week. $1050 and $1200 sound realistic?


This condo is located at 1939 17th St, NW:


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The flier says:

“Renovated sun-drenched 1BR 1BA w/ amazing views in the heart of DC! Open liv/din area has sunny Western exposure w/ lg bay windows, gleaming HWF’s + 10ft ceilings. Spectacular new roof deck w/ Dupont Circle views. Has W/ D in unit, CAC. Sm pets OK. Walking distance to U St, 14th St, Adams Morgan, Dupont Circle, Harris Teeter, Safeway and the metro! Motivated Seller! Reduced $30,000!!!”

You can find more info here and photos here.

$299,999 ($130 monthly condo fee) sound right for this 1 bed/1 bath?


This rental is located at 11th and U St, NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Sunny, High Ceilings English basement – NY Style apartment – 2 really large Bedrooms – both with a beautiful brick fireplace (one is gas self-ventilated, so cannot be turned on if someone is using as a Bedroom), both large enough to place Bed, couch & desk – but very limited common area – only large enough in foyer for a small dining table and 2 chairs – storage area – kitchen has gas stove, deep sink, refrigerator & full-size dishwasher. Large bathroom – double sink, stackable washer dryer, large shared brick patio with the owner (I own and live on top 2 levels). I completely renovated it when I bought the house a few yrs ago.

**Typically used as 2 BRs – can be used a 1 BR with large Dining/Living Room area (then the fireplace can be used in this room).

Large 14″ x 14″ tile flooring, built in book shelves in Front Bedroom, French doors.

$2,395 + utilities.

No smoking – Pets? lets discuss.”

$2,395 + utilities sound right for this english basement?

In early Aug. we spoke about a higher floor 2 bedroom going for $2300 at 11th and U St, NW.


This home is located at 1018 W St, NW:


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The flier says:

“Look no further! Beautifully remodeled row house steps to U Street! Gourmet Kitchen w/ Bianco Giallo granite and stainless appliances. Two master suites w/ designer bathrooms. Front-loading w/ d on 2nd floor. Eco-friendly bamboo flooring throughout, new windows, private backyard patio and deck. 3 blocks to metro, shops, restaurants and U St. nightlife – city living at its best!”

You can find more info here and photos here.

$599,900 sound right for this 2 bed/2.5 bath?


From an email:

“Dickson Wine Bar experimented with a new menu format during these past two weeks. We made a huge mistake in taking off some of our loyal customers favorite items, including the banh mi! We heard loud and clear that this ‘sacred cow’ shouldn’t be messed with. Mea culpa, and they are back, along with other fan favorites – the flatbreads, tuna tartar, etc. To thank everyone for their patience and support, we are offering a complimentary happy hour beer or wine with each banh mi ordered this week (through Sunday).”

We last spoke about Dickson Wine Bar, located at 903 U St, NW, here.


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