
1739 Connecticut Ave, NW
Thanks to Matt for the update: “Sadly it appears our beloved microscope store in Dupont is one of the retail causalities of the COVID-19 Pandemic. They’ve cleared out the window display.”
From the before times: (more…)

1739 Connecticut Ave, NW
Thanks to Matt for the update: “Sadly it appears our beloved microscope store in Dupont is one of the retail causalities of the COVID-19 Pandemic. They’ve cleared out the window display.”
From the before times: (more…)

21st and P Street, NW by Jeff Rueckgauer
Thanks to Jeff for sending: “Looks like DC Cafe N Grill (Shawarma & Falafel Corner) at 21st & P is getting close to reopening. I was just saying the other day we need good shawarma & falafel in Dupont!”
Ed. Note: This is the former long time home of D.C. Cafe. Updates when we get an opening date for the new/refreshed spot.
“Dear PoPville,
The messaging is self-explanatory. I ran in to this Friday afternoon, it brought tears to my eyes, but is so powerful too. The participants silently stood along the curb, some with signs, and took a knee as the bells began to chime, and cars passing honked horns in support.” (more…)

“Dear PoPville,
Something truly bizarre unfolded yesterday in Dupont that was captured by our Nest cam. My roommate witnessed it from the door, and at first I dismissed the story when I arrived home but after reviewing the footage this morning (because what else is there to do at 5AM) I have to admit there is some mystery to it and I’m intrigued…
Yesterday [Friday] around 530PM a young man picks up a hose that had been watering a bush along the verge. He approaches and stares down another man walking towards him and hoses the guy down! The sprayer then places the hose down calmly and both individuals walk away. The whole incident took less than 30 seconds and never escalated beyond a “what the hell gesture” from the sprayee.
Unfortunately we don’t pay for storage so I can only provide screencaps [more below], but none of this makes sense. After watching it 4-5 times I have some theories but wanted to put it out there in hopes of hearing from either party involved!” (more…)

1726 20th Street, NW
Thanks to A. for sending: “Amid everything, signs of life at former Filter on 20th. Maybe Team Emissary still moving ahead?”
A peek inside shows it’s been completely cleared out: (more…)

Thanks to Dean for sending from Dupont.

courtesy Mason’s Famous Lobster Rolls
From a press release:
“Mason’s Famous Lobster Rolls’ newest location in Washington, D.C.’s Dupont Circle neighborhood is now open for delivery, carry-out and outdoor dining. Washingtonians can not only try one of Mason’s Famous lobster rolls, but also pair it with a refreshing beverage (including a Maine Root Soda) and delicious side (potato salad, cole slaw or Cape Cod chips) OR a cup of Lobster Bisque or New England Clam Chowder for the complete, authentic Maine dining experience. (more…)

Photo by Abby Dickes
Thanks to Abby for sending: “JRs on 17th [1519 17th St NW] has boxes of solidarity signs out for grabs! Small donation requested for those who can!” (more…)
Foundry Methodist ringing their bells in support of the march@PoPville pic.twitter.com/5R8tNCIJGb
— Nathan Meles (@nmeles) June 4, 2020
Bells Chiming Wed. Night
Thanks to all who passed on the info:
“On Friday night, people will be lining up along 16th St for a vigil and in solidarity with the protesters. It seems that most of the places of worship will be participating, and all neighbors are invited to attend as well. From the invitation: “Bell ringing at 5:45 p.m. If your place of worship has bells, we invite you to toll them, beginning at 5:45 p.m. and lasting 8 minutes, 46 seconds, in remembrance of the brutal killing of George Floyd. Those standing on 16th Street may kneel during the tolling of the bells.”

explore map here by Matthew Schaible
Details
“BLACK LIVES MATTER TO [GOD AND TO] US!
A vigil for all people of faith and good will
We invite people from all religious communities on 16th Street (and those nearby)–and our neighbors– to join us for a physically distant vigil. (more…)
Some folks were asking about hearing church bells https://t.co/YmrJTHtn4u
— PoPville (@PoPville) June 4, 2020
“Foundry Methodist ringing their bells in support of the march”