
2632 Georgia Ave, NW is starting to change names almost as much as 2450 18th St, NW. Nevertheless, I’m intrigued by the Salt and Pepper Grill Indian Hilal Food.

2632 Georgia Ave, NW is starting to change names almost as much as 2450 18th St, NW. Nevertheless, I’m intrigued by the Salt and Pepper Grill Indian Hilal Food.

Thanks to a reader for sending word of a “new coffee roaster/cafe” coming to 2904 Georgia Ave, NW. He writes:
“The owner was one of those typical super nice, optimistic Ethiopian guys and stressed that they would have their own coffee roaster. They have the tables and a coffee bar already set up, so it looks like they should be open any day now. I also heard that the same builder of the new nearby Condo, is now going to build a twin condo building on the same block where the auto mechanic currently is located. All this with the Jazz club across the street should make the tiny 2900 Blk of Georgia Ave quite the happening place!”
The Enterprise Theater and Jazz Lounge’s website says:
“Grand Opening. Event consists of 3 days of Music, Theater and Art. Official Kick off is Thursday February 2nd, 3rd and 4th. All events start at 4pm.”

2917 Georgia Ave. NW

From an email:
“Starting next Saturday, January 28th, we’re partnering with the fabulous Pleasant Plains Workshop in the heart of Columbia Heights to make our pop-up shop temporarily into a staying-still shop for most of the month of February, selling during regular store hours from Thursday through Sunday. We’re hosting an opening on January 28th, from 4 to 8 p.m., a Fashion Show on February 12th, a Nerd Night at the Looking Glass bar on February 19th, and a mega swap-o-rama for our closing on February 25th.”
More info available here. Pleasant Plains Workshop is located at 2608 Georgia Ave, NW.


Last week a reader wrote in about Dulcinea’s, a new Turkish/Mexican restaurant coming to 2618 Georgia Ave, NW. A new sign has gone up revealing more details. It’s a restaurant serving Mexican and Mediterranean food. Their Website says:
Dulcinea restaurant mexican (fajita, taco, enchiladas ets) and mediterranean food (humus, babaganuj, kababs)
Dulcinea Restaurant serving authentic Mexican and Mediterranean food. We pride ourselves on providing our customers with good service, reasonable prices, and a family restaurant atmosphere.
Our cooks are experienced and knowledgeable and our bilingual wait staff is prompt and friendly. Whether you’re dining in, delivery, or are just phoning in a carry-out order, we’ll make sure that you receive the best food and the best service at the best price every time!
Stay tuned for more updates as they get closer to opening.


Thanks to a reader for sending word on a new restaurant, Dulcinea’s, coming to 2618 Georgia Ave, NW. The reader says Dulcinea’s will be a mix of Turkish and Mexican fare and hopes to open in a couple of months after renovations are completed.
Great news for this block of Georgia Ave. Word of Dulcinea’s follows the recently opened Mama Chuy’s taqueria located next door at 2620 Georgia Ave, NW. More info on Dulcinea’s as construction progresses.

Back in May ’11 we learned that a new taqueria was coming to the old Philadelphia Water Ice Factory at 2620 Georgia Ave, NW. I’m happy to spread the word that they quietly opened up last week. The place looks great:

Downstairs

Upstairs
And take a look at the December menu after the jump. (more…)

Photo by PoPville flickr user dullshick
From an email:
“Dear Georgia Avenue Business Owners, Nonprofits & Stakeholders,
Recently, the Georgia Avenue Community Development Task Force petitioned Mayor Gray to keep $1.44 million in funding for the Georgia Avenue Great Streets Project. The funds are available for business development. Several GA Avenue Business Owners and Stakeholders met and decided that we need/want to participate in “Making GA Avenue a Great Street”.
Please join us and invite other Stakeholders to discuss – What we want the GA Avenue business community to look like and what we need to do to Make GA Avenue a Great Street – on Thur. Nov. 17, 2011
@ 7pm at G II Lounge & Restaurant, 2632 Georgia Avenue, NW, WDC 20001
( GA Avenue & Fairmont St., NW). PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO OTHERS!!!If you have questions please contact me at [email protected]
or (202) 549-0176,Take Charge!”
A possible first step for a Georgia Ave Business Improvement District?

From an email:
“We are now excited to throw a launch party to celebrate the installation of the first two windows. The party is this Sunday (November 13th) from 3-6 p.m. at the Pleasant Plains Workshop. At 4 p.m., the assembled will take a stroll to view the windows and hear from the two artists.”

This home is located at 3035 Sherman Ave, NW:
The flier says:
“Not a fixer upper-you can move right in! A great condo alternative. Brazilian wood flr. Decorative FPL (sealed woodburning “as is” ) Skylts. 3 blks to metro, shops, rest. New roof. Gas cooking. Outdr patio; front porch. Sherman Ave reconstruc proj featuring medians; tree boxes on going. Tub will be reglazed! High ceilings. Freshly painted Kit. updtes 2007. Home Warranty”
You can find more info here and photos here.
The reader is curious about what you guys think of the Sherman Ave streetscape project and how it affects prices. Also the fact that this went one went under contract in only 2 days. $299,800 sound right for this 2 bed/1 bath or you think it was bid higher?

This rental is located at Georgia and Kenyon St, NW:
The Craigslist ad says:
“Furnished studio basement available for rent with a 1 year lease starting in November, with 1 month rent as security deposit. The rent includes utilities and wireless internet. The unit is equipped with private entrance, kitchen and full bath, with access to washer and dryer on the first level of the house. We will be having an open house on Sunday Oct 30 (11 AM – 5 PM) and Monday Oct 31 (5 PM – 8 PM). The house is situated in walking distance to Columbia heights and Petworth metro stations (10 minute walk to each), and is a short distance to various universities (Howard, Catholic, and a 15 minute metro ride to UMD, etc.) and hospitals as well as shops, grocery stores and restaurants (http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2011/02/20/travel/20110220-SURFACING.html) in the Columbia Heights area.
The occupants of the house are a young couple and an orange cat.”
$945 sound right for this basement studio?