1817 M Street, NW

Fava Pot has also applied for a liquor license which says: “A restaurant with a focus on fast, casual Egyptian street food with 10 seats and a Total Occupancy Load of 20.”

Update:

Fava Pot shares the good word on the opening date:

“We will officially be opening the door to our Dupont location (1817 M St NW) on Monday, November 8! (more…)


Outside Residents Cafe on the 18th Street. Their website says:

“Tucked away in the heart of Dupont Circle, in Washington D.C., Residents is a charming cafe & bar offering Washingtonians and travelers an exquisite indoor and outdoor dining and cocktail experience. The name Residents stems from our founders who were once immigrants and became Residents of this wonderful country and incredible city. We hope our guests become residents of Residents!

Residents offers a casual-chic cocktail and dining experience with a keen focus on high-quality, seasonal ingredients. We believe less is more and offer a cocktail and dining experience patrons won’t soon forget. Residents is a multi-sensory experience that involves all five senses: vision, touch, sound, smell, and taste. To include curated house playlists throughout the day and into the night. We skillfully use greenery to create a stunning and perfect ambiance with a beautiful array of plants. We can’t wait to see you.”

Truly Magnificent: (more…)



photo by Martha Wilson

Marth writes: “Thank you, DDOT for these bike lanes on 17th Street NW. With all of the one-way streets in this part of town, it’s really helpful to have these!”



1601 Connecticut Avenue, NW at Q Street, NW

Update from an email:

“I’m excited to share that on Friday October 29, Foxtrot will open its third DC location in Dupont Circle. Located in the heart of one of DC’s busiest and most historic neighborhoods, Foxtrot Dupont is the one-stop shop for Washingtonians on the go and those that have the time to sit and stay awhile. The 2,934 sq ft space has been renovated with modern finishing and colorful furnishing to emulate the whimsical nature of the brand while embracing the existing historic wood storefront. (more…)



Photo by Andrew Pasko-Reader

From MPD:

“On Tuesday, October 26, 2021, the High Heel Race will take place in the District of Columbia. In conjunction with this event, there will be parking restrictions and street closures that motorists should take into consideration:

The following streets will be posted as Emergency No Parking on Tuesday, October 26, 2021 from 2:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.: (more…)


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