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3905 14th Street, NW

An important update on Little Coco’s opening date:

Little Coco’s will be opening sometime between July 6th and the 13th for dinner service. Two weeks later we should be opening in the morning for coffee and then lunch.”

Also in good beer news:

“El Chucho, Bar Charley and Slash Run are the first, and only, places to get your hands on Pale Fire Brewing Co. in the district.”

Pale Fire Brewing Co. is an award winning craft brewery located in Harrisonburg, VA. Only a year old, Pale Fire has already won two awards at the World Beer Cup ® as well as a medal at the 2015 Great American Beer Festival ®. Beer Advocate ® named Pale Fire Brewing Co. as one of its “33 best new breweries of 2015.”

Salad Days Saison is made up of “American two row barley and malted rye provide the canvas for pungent Amarillo, Simcoe and Cascade hops to mingle with our house Saison yeast. Notes of grapefruit, peach, and bubblegum dance out of the glass and mellow into a refreshingly tart, dry finish.” Salad Days American Saison won a Bronze award at the 2016 World Beer Cup ® in the American-Belgo Style Ale as well as a Bronze medal at the 2015 Great American Beer Festival ® for the same category.


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From Ward 4 Council Member Brand Todd’s office in response to “Frustration Mounts as More Shots Fired on Jefferson Street”:

“Neighbors,

I know many of you are concerned with the increase of gun shots in the Petworth community of late. Trust me, I am too. I have been in constant communication with 4th District Commander, Wil Manlapaz, and several PSA Lieutenants to inquire about the most recent incident. While MPD is still investigating, MPD has taken tangible steps to improve the immediate state of safety in the area. You will notice increased patrols in the area, by foot and car. (more…)


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821 Upshur Street, NW

From Domku:

June 4 —Celebrate Petworth Day. This year’s event will hold extra meaning for us, of course, and we are quietly choosing to refer to it as “Celebrate Domku Day”, because “Why not?” Please stop in as you go through the fair and post a favorite memory or description of a favorite meal to our Petworth memory wall. You might even win a free WHOLE ALMOND CAKE!

June 15— One last Pierogi Night! Who cares if it’s not winter? 7-10pm

June 21-24 — Best of Domku Pop-Up at Domku. Domku is popping up in itself! Many of you have asked that we make a favorite dish one last time so here is your chance to get the greatest hits of our dinner menu. Look for stroganoff, Hungarian goulash, Serbian gibanica,
Swedish meatballs, nalesniki, pork schnitzel, etc. June 24 will be the final dinner service. (more…)


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From an email:

“The third annual Celebrate Petworth festival will take place on June 4 on the 800 block of Upshur Street NW from 11am to 5pm.

There will be several different bands playing throughout the day, a kids and fitness stage, Dog Show, 5K Run, Basketball Tournament, and History Tent. Something for everyone. For details on the day, please check out www.celebratepetworth.org.

#CelebratePetworth is a FREE neighborhood festival organized by and for the residents of Petworth DC and surrounding neighborhoods, celebrating creativity, diversity, culture, people, and quality of life — i.e., all the stuff that makes Petworth an awesome community and wonderful place to live!”


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Georgia and Taylor St, NW

A reader and witness passed on a note she wrote to Ward 4 Councilman Todd:

“I hate to write this because I have tried to believe that the Ward 4 police are really not as bad as their reputation. I hate to have to agree with what seems to be the common view.

I was picking up milk at Yes! Organic around 10:15 today. While I was there, a guy who has stolen things from them many times (I’ve see the camera images they have) came in and the employees rushed out to catch him. When I went out to see what was going on, the very nice manager had him held down to the ground and some other employees had his legs held down. There was basically no weight being put on him and they were not causing him pain. Despite this, the man kept yelling that he was in pain.

MANY people called 911 MANY times. We were waiting for over TEN MINUTES for the police to finally arrive. When one person called, the dispatcher even said “oh is this the thing at Yes! grocery store” (completely non-interested). It was very scary as a neighbor that it would take this long for police to come, especially to an area a few blocks from the metro where we have had such violence. Was there really no one in the area?

At this point, the manager and the employees were trying to allow the guy to stand up but still keep him at the location. He bolted just as the 1 police car arrived. I was right there, so I pointed to her which way he went. She literally just idled there, waiting at the light with her turn signal on! People were yelling for her to turn on her lights and go after him. She just sat there! She finally turned (still no lights or sirens on). I did see them down the block so they must have caught her. I offered to be a non-employee witness because I was there the whole time- and wanted to make sure that they employees didn’t get charged with anything because of his outrageous claims that they were restraining him. What are citizens to do when the police don’t show? It was not like they wanted to be there with him rather than have the police handle it. The police women gave no care to the situation and was not taking it seriously.

Please follow up on this directly. Our police should be there to protect our peace. Small businesses like Yes! do so much for our community and are always welcoming and kind. They cannot stay in business if people steal from them. The police in our Ward should take these issues seriously.

Ironically, on the way home (just a few blocks away), I saw a police car just cruising down the street, the driver enjoying the day with the windows down and eating cookies. I hate to say it, but I have no faith in the police for Ward 4.”


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809 Upshur Street, NW

In other Upshur Street restaurant news a reader reports:

“I was walking by Timber pizza and they were testing out the pizza oven with some good looking pies. I talked to the owner briefly, and he said he hopes to be open in 8-80 days. They’re waiting on Pepco and then city inspections. Based on Slim’s progress, I’ll set my expectations at 800 days.”

And in seriously happening – your “Chesapeake Bay crab house” opens in the former Crane & Turtle space tomorrow at noon! Menu and full hours at Cappy’s Crabs here.

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828 Upshur Street, NW


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A reader reports Wednesday around 5:30pm:

“As I was stepping off the 60 bus on Rock Creek Church Road at Webster, a black SUV smashed into the bus after having zigzagged his way at high speed up the road. The driver got out of his disabled vehicle and ran up the road, but people in the neighborhood chased him down and pinned him down until the cops got there. Fortunately no one seems to be seriously hurt, but the poor bus driver is pretty shaken up.

This is 5 days after a neighborhood walk through with DDoT and local officials about the unsafe traffic on this block.”


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