“Dear PoPville,

I’m hosting a Happy Hour at Sorellina on Valentine’s Day on behalf of Voices on the Border, a small but mighty NGO that works on human rights and development in El Salvador. I’m a teacher and on their board of directors. We’re raising $1000 for a teacher’s salary in a small community in El Salvador. See flyer (above) for more information about the teacher, Maria Orellana. People can donate online to Maria’s cause here. Sorellina will donate a portion of a specialty cocktail to Maria, and we’ll have a computer set up to do donations on site. Come to Sorellina (Friday 5-8pm) and start your Valentine’s Day off by supporting Maria. Have a Heart for a Teacher on Valentine’s Day!” (more…)



1829 M Street, NW

Ed. Note: This space was most recently home to Flipside Filipino restaurant which closed in January.

Thanks to the folks at Cafe Mia for letting us know they’ve opened and sharing their Menu (PDF) with us. “Our specialty is Peruvian style rotisserie chicken but we serve other great items as well.” They also have a Bacon, Egg and Cheese Sandwich served on brioche for $6 :)

Peek inside: (more…)



Connecticut and Florida Ave, NW

Thanks to Nana for sending word:

“The big ol Rite Aid on the intersection of Connecticut and Florida Ave is turning into a Walgreens later this month according to signs in the store. The employees there told me that it is going to close for a week later this month while they change it over. So nobody be alarmed when it’s closed for a bit. Right now there are massive sales (30-70 percent off a ton of stuff) there while they (presumably) try to move a lot of inventory before the move.” (more…)



18th and S Street, NW

Back in October we shared the scuttlebutt (aka “the rumors”) that Northern Virginia’s beloved Pupatella would be taking over the then recently closed Rosemarys Thyme Space on 18th Street. Today news reports confirm the scuttlebutt. Washingtonian reports: “Owner and Naples native Enzo Algarme says his team is angling for a spring opening.”

See some love for the Arlington spot here and STAY TUNED for an exact opening date.



1825 M Street, NW

From a press release:

Sign of the Whale, the DC institution known for decades as the ultimate intern hang out has closed and re-opened its doors more than a couple of times. Now under new ownership, what was once an overcrowded divey intern bar is maturing into a gathering space where those same interns, now grown professionals, and new DC residents alike can get a touch of nostalgia, grab a quality cocktail and bites and be proud to frequent.. Keeping its namesake, the new Sign of the Whale will be unveiled to the public mid-February. Owners of Nero, who have taken over Sign of the Whale, have pegged Chef Andre Holden to create a unique fusion dining experience for the concept.

Beyond the new sleek, white facade of the century-old building at 1825 M street NW will lie a chic, fully renovated cocktail lounge. The once sticky marble-top bars will now boast sophisticated copper counter tops flanked by expanded fireplaces and bistro-style seating. Upstairs, a smaller bar and cozy, lounge seating await with exclusive cocktails awaits. Beyond the freshly exposed brick where sports flags once hung, an intimate dining area with banquets and booths for more private dining will be available. In 2012, Complex Magazine named Sign of the Whale as “one of DC’s douchiest bars,” writing, “At some point you age out of guzzling liquor from a tiny plastic cup.” Owner Vik Bhalla understands just that and is ready with a craft cocktail menu that will accompany a curated wine menu. However, at Sign of the Whale, a selection of Sake will take the lead, accompanying chef Andrew’s sushi and southern comfort-fused menu. (more…)


Thanks to Rob for sending: “So Sad, Too Bad – Red Sharpie Parking Pig strikes again!

Spotted this note laying on the sidewalk on S Street near the dog park in Dupont. When I picked it up I realized this isn’t the note from yesterday, but a new one that picks up where the first one left off. Unfortunately the recipient must have ripped the top corner when they removed it.”


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