Wow, thanks to a reader for sending in the following Editorial from the Cleveland Park Listserv:

Editorial: Yes to Tackle Box in the Former McDonald’s Space
by Bill Adler and Peggy Robin
Publishers, Cleveland Park Listserv
www.cleveland-park.com

Is the former McDonald’s space at 3407 Connecticut Avenue, which has been vacant
for over seven years, finally going to become a useful, productive member of
society?

According to today’s Washington Post (http://bit.ly/cVibFy ), Tackle Box, a
seafood restaurant, will be opening in that location. Here’s a brief
description from the Post of what we’re likely to see: “Tackle Box will be
dressed down with picnic tables, weathered buoys and lobster traps and will
require customers to place their orders at a counter.” The Georgetown Tackle
Box on M Street has a menu of “lobster rolls, fried clams and wood-grilled
trout,” but because the Cleveland Park space is three times the size of Tackle
Box in Georgetown, it may also have additional amenities such as bars, both raw
seafood and alcoholic.

The Tackle Box is expected to open no sooner than the end of 2010. If you want
to read more about what Tackle Box serves, visit their website at
http://tackleboxrestaurant.com .

Reports and rumors of restaurants coming into the space once occupied by the
McDonald’s have surfaced over the years. In November 2009 the ANC approved an
alcohol and liquor license for DC Diner, which was to have been a
family-oriented diner with an Asian-infused menu. DC Diner never materialized.
In 2007, Divino, an Argentine restaurant and lounge, tried to fill that space,
but was shooed away because of neighborhood opposition.

Hopefully, the space that was once a McDonald’s is not haunted by ghosts of
failed restaurants and neighborhood opposition past. Let’s all unite behind
bringing a new seafood restaurant to a space that’s been empty for far too long.


Wow, I can’t believe there is finally movement at the old flower shop on Wisconsin Ave, NW just south of Macomb. It’s been vacant for years. Anyone hear what might be going in there?

While not everyone is looking forward to a drycleaners at the corner of 1st and Seaton Streets, NW in Bloomingdale, you have to admit the building is looking great, right? You can see what the building looked like in the beginning of Dec. ’09 here.

And, sadly, I still don’t have much hope that Baraki at nearby 1st and T Streets, NW will open their doors anytime soon…


This home is located at 3203 Macomb St, NW:


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The flier says:

“Stunning, bright home with glorious private grounds and 2 lower level suites. Large open first floor with wonderful great room, perfect for art collectors and set up for entertaining indoors and outdoors. Private top floor master suite. Double size lot, perfect for gardeners. Close to metro, shops, and schools.”

You can find more info here and photos here.

So what do you think of that water feature? It’s yours for $1,699,000.


It’s been a while since we checked in on Cleveland Park developments. Since the Cereal Bowl opened in the old Starbucks spot there has been a lot of change. The new Ripple restaurant has opened up in the old Aroma space, similar layout but looks good:

Walgreen’s has opened:

New tanning spot in old consignment store space and new manicure spot in old SuperCuts space:

Alas no movement on the Diner that the was slated to come to the old McDonald’s space:


Whenever we have spoken about pizza around DC, Vace inevitably comes up in the comments. And rightfully so, in my opinion, the pizza is fantastic. However, I realized we’ve never properly judged the deli for other options – like the sandwiches. I can say that the frozen eggplant parmigiana is one of my all-time favorite meals. Vace is located at 3315 Connecticut Ave, NW (though they also have a Bethesda location). You can see their deli menu here. So besides the pizza what else is good to order?


This rental is located at Porter st NW at Wisconsin:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“This large lower level sunny apartment of a single family home, has its own separate and private entrance. The apartment is newly renovated and has exotic hardwood floors throughout. It features a large full bath with a vanity with a granite counter top and ceramic tiling on floors and walls. This apartment features a beautiful Eat-in kitchen with Granite Counter Tops, High End (Jenn Air) Stainless Steel appliances (Jenn Air Convection Oven) and Stainless Steel cabinets. It has 9 foot ceilings and is not the typical basement apartment as it is apart of a tri-level contemporary home. All utiities, electric, water, and gas are included. It also includes a washer and dryer. It’s located within a 8 minute walk to the Tenleytown subway and a 5 minute walk to the Cleveland Park subway.”

I’d never heard of a luxury basement apartment before but I gotta admit the bedroom looks pretty cool with those windows. Do you think $1895 sounds reasonable for this location?


This rental is located at 3221 Conn Ave, NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Open House Today 03/11/2010 Apply Today and Receive special Move in Gift!! Don’t Miss out beautiful apartment right off Connecticut Avenue Great Location near the National Zoo and Rock Creek Park !! Metro accessible 2 min walk to Cleveland Park Metro Station. Enjoy the nice hardwood floors throughout, spacious kitchen and lots of closet space this apartment has to offer!!

Enjoy all of the nice restaurants Connecticut avenue has to offer!!!”

I’m thinking this sounds like a pretty good deal. What do you think about $1500 for a 1 bed in this location?


This apartment is located at 3614 Connecticut Avenue NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Your home features a huge walk-in closet the size of a bedroom, carpet and an eat-in kitchen to boot!

Stop looking and start living, this home offers prime location for less! Located in the heart of Adams Morgan just steps from Cleveland Park metro station (Red line); choose the convenience of walking to shops and stores or metro to your desired location.”

Why would they say “in the heart of Adams Morgan” when this is nowhere near the heart of Adams Morgan? Not to mention Cleveland Park is a desirable area in and of itself.

Anyway does $1225 sound reasonable for this 500 square foot studio (no pets)?


This another rental on the red line but I promise to hit a green line spot tomorrow! This one is located at “Rodman Street NW at Connecticut Avenue NW”:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“TWO BLOCKS to the Red Line, Cleveland park Metro Stop. Also several bus routes as the cross streets are Porter, Connecticut and Rodman. Tons of cafe’s, bars, restaurants, gyms, yoga studios. Short 4 block walk to the zoo, or take the bus line on connecticut… Rock creek park is literally a five minute walk away. Amazing location, really.

The apartment is full of windows, tons of character, carpeted, perfect for a couple or one person. Very large living room, giant kitchen which can easily fit a small table and some chairs. Tons of closet space. Cable ready.”

The original poster says the photos don’t do it justice but you can see a few here.

Does $1425 sound reasonable for this 1 bedroom?


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