From an email:

BROWN BAG LUNCH AT COMMON GOOD WITH SUSTAINABLE FARMER ERIC HERM
March 19, 2011, 12 noon
Common Good City Farm, on V St NW between 2nd & 4th Streets

Fourth-generation Texas farmer Eric Herm deals with the harsh economic realities and complicated legislation facing farmers, as well as the undeniable health impact of GMO crops and excessive chemicals on all living creatures in his new book, Son of a Farmer, Child of the Earth: A Path to Agriculture’s Higher Consciousness. Eric will speak about the critical need for more American farmers, wider use of sustainable agriculture techniques, and more resilient local communities.

Copies of the book will be available on the farm and at a book signing at Sisterspace and Books, 3717 Georgia Avenue NW, beside the Georgia Avenue/Petworth Metro east entrance from 6pm.

A project of Common Good City Farm and Ecolocity


This rental is located at 1235 Randolph St NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Description
-New Kitchen
– Maple Cabinets
– New Stove
– New Refrigerator
– New Floor
-Renovated Bathroom
-New Carpet
-New ENERGY efficient windows

-On-site Laundry
-On-site Manager
-Secured Entry Way

-Blocks from Georgia Ave NW and Metro Stop
-Tenant responsible for Cooking Gas and Electric”

$979 sound reasonable for this 1 bedroom?


This is from a block south of the Petworth metro at 3653 Georgia Ave, NW. It used to be the Hair Plus & Gift Shop.

I was hoping that there would be a better indication of what might be coming soon but I guess we’ll just have to stay tuned…

Any guesses?


“Dear PoP,

Last week I told you about “Klassy Kakes” moving into 705 Kennedy and you got some good feedback. I haven’t notice any movement yet but next door a New business will be moving in at 703 Kennedy.
I had a chance to speak with the owners of the new business and found out that It Will be a flower shop ,”‘L’Enfant Flowers” they used to be at the L’Enfant Plaza and are now relocating to Kennedy . They also said they would be open next week sometime just in time for Mother’s Day and Easter.”


“Dear PoP,

I am the original poster who had the negative experience when the Blue Banana first opened. A lot of the commentors thought I didn’t give them a fair chance. I was hopeful that the owners would read my post and fix the issues. I’d like to do my part to promote them now if I can. I hope you post this or let them know they have a happy customer. My original complaints were:

1.) They didn’t have Direct TV as advertised – now they do
2.) There was no place to hang up my purse and jacket under the bar – now there are plenty of hooks
3.) The bathroom was gross with pubes and poop – this time it was VERY clean (even at midnight!)

The band (Bandylions) were really good. The place was packed and it looked like everyone was having a great time. The guy bartender gave me a fun dog fish coaster puzzle and my husband thought the girl bartender was hot. They were both really nice and efficient. The beer selection was great and the prices were reasonable. There was lots of Duke fans earlier in the night before the music started. (Nice win UNC.) I am looking forward to watching future March Madness games there in the very near future. If the owners are reading now, thanks for the great addition to the neighborhood. Cheers!”

Blue Banana, recently opened in Dec. ’10, is the sports bar located at 3632 Georgia Ave, NW next to Looking Glass Lounge south of the Petworth metro. When they first opened I received a number of negative emails and after posting one some neighbors went batshit crazy strongly disagreed. At the time I wrote:

“Personally, I think it’s a bit too early to tell but hopefully they make some adjustments after reading some constructive criticism. ”

I’m happy to hear that the original letter writer is now a fan. That section of Georgia Ave is ripe for (and has already seen some) more positive development. Have you had the chance to visit or revisit the Blue Banana? How were your experiences?

It’s great to round out sports bar week with a positive review.


Believe me, it gives me no pleasure to ask this question. Back in Oct. ’10 we learned that The Hitching Post was for sale at 200 Upshur St, NW across from the Old Soldiers Home. The Hitching Post is of course an iconic little restaurant/bar that has been open since 1967. And despite the fact that there are many many fans, it is completely understandable that the owners, Mr. and Mrs. Carter would like to enjoy a retirement after almost 45 years of proprietorship. While some thought the Hitching Post had abandoned their plans when they renewed their liquor license, I’m sad to say plans have changed a little but only from the space being for sale to the space now being for lease.

I’ve been in touch with the Carter’s daughter who tells me that they are looking for rent of about $2500-$3000 per month. What do you think is a fair lease price? But her other question is even more intriguing – what would you guys like to see in the Hitching Post’s space? A bakery/cupcake spot? A different themed restaurant/bar? A deli? A wine bar? Keep it exactly the way it is?

Do you think it would be possible to retain the Hitching Post’s charm under different management/ownership?


This home is located at 4716 8th St, NW:


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The flier says:

“Stunning new 3bdrm, 3.5 bath home in popular Petworth! This top to bottom renovation has it all – open floor plan, bamboo flooring, Bosch stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops, modern bathroom fixtures, private parking in rear and many more amenities.”

You can find more info here and a virtual tour here.

What do you think of the renovation itself? Does $399,900 sound reasonable for this 3 bed/3.5 bath?


“Dear PoP,

Yesterday when I was on my way to work I spotted this new sign located at 705 Kennedy Street N.W.
I says that a new business is opening call KLASSY KAKES . That would be great for the neighborhood , now
all we need is a Starbucks and that would really be great.”

Nice! Think cupcakes/cakes/kakes will do well here? Since the reader brought it up – think a Starbucks would do well here?

And, hell, I’m gonna go on a bit of tangent – why aren’t there more Dunkin’ Donuts around DC?


“Dear PoP,

while walking by Sweet Mango Cafe last night I noticed a sign on the door saying they would be re-opening this weekend and it looked like there were a few people making the final touches. I, for one, will be celebrating with some oxtail this weekend.”

Sweet Mango Cafe, located at the intersection of Georgia and New Hampshire Ave, NW (across from the metro on N.H.) has been closed since a a fire that took place on Dec. 4 ’10.


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