
This rental is located at 201 I Street, SW. The Craigslist ad says:
“$1275 / 485ft2 – Stunning Outdoor Pool and Sun Deck, All Utilities Included (more…)

This rental is located at 201 I Street, SW. The Craigslist ad says:
“$1275 / 485ft2 – Stunning Outdoor Pool and Sun Deck, All Utilities Included (more…)

3428 O Street, NW
Thanks to Sean for sending the photo update about Call Your Mother Georgetown (and don’t forget there are plans for Capitol Hill too. (more…)

Photo by PoPville flickr user DCbmyers
Carrie asked:
“Anyone in the community have experience (anonymously or otherwise) reporting animal neglect to services in DC? Would love some guidance.”
One reader suggested the Humane Rescue Alliance resource: (more…)

This article is sponsored by RLAH @properties.

DC Open House List for This Weekend: May 22, 2026
Memorial Day weekend is here, and DC’s housing market isn’t taking the holiday off — there are 170 open houses across the city this weekend. Whether you’re firing up the grill or squeezing in a little house-hunting between cookouts, it’s a perfect stretch of days to wander through some new listings. To see the full DC Open House list, click here.

“Dear PoPville,
I’m wondering if you know the reasoning behind the increased police presence in the GA ave/ petworth metro station. Several days this week during commuting hours there have been 4 metro police officers stationed along the platform with automatic weapons.”

1701 Pennsylvania Ave, NW previously, briefly, home to an Eatsa
From an email:
“DC’s first-ever “cause-casual” advocacy restaurant, Immigrant Foods, is grand opening next month! A few takeaways:
A team of first-and-second-generation Americans is behind the restaurant: Limardo, a native Venezuelan who’s cooked around the world for years; political consultant and Seven Reasons co-owner Ezequiel Vázquez-Ger; and Peter Schechter, a global affairs specialist who served on the board of José Andrés’s ThinkFoodGroup’s DC restaurants for 14 years. (more…)
DC Legendary Musicians, Inc. celebrates its 20th Anniversary with Spirit, Sanctuary, Silence & Sound, an evening honoring Washington, DC’s musical legacy, cultural memory, and community service. Founded in 2006 by Rev. Dr. Sandra Butler-Truesdale, DCLM has spent two decades recognizing the musicians, elders, artists, and cultural workers who helped shape DC’s sound.
The celebration will include music, recognition, community gathering, and a special tribute to the symbolic legacy of Ron McNair — astronaut, physicist, and saxophonist. The evening also marks the launch of renewed DCLM programming, including Second Sunday Sound, Silence & Sanctuary, the Annual Thanksgiving Drive, and the renewal of an Annual Health Fair connected to DC Legendary Musicians Way near 6th and T Street NW.

Thanks to Giuls for sending: “Notice the goggles on this dog in the backpack. Driving on 29 back to DC from Columbia, MD”
*This series will feature any pets in a backpack/bag. On metro, or not. Corgi, or not. Please email your sightings to [email protected]

2319 Wisconsin Ave, NW
This is the former home to Glover Books & Music and more recently Tennis Zone which moved to Friendship Heights. Bank coming: (more…)

The Meatball Shop to Mexicue conversion is complete in the former Cork space (RIP Sparky’s.)
Thanks to George for sending:
“Surprise soft opening at Mexicue DC! Quick turn around for some fried avocado and street corn.” (more…)

1742 Columbia Road, NW. Photo by Adams Morgan BID
Sometimes you tweet a random thought:
How crazy is this goddamned news cycle?
I almost completely forgot about the Popeye’s chicken sandwich.
— PoPville (@PoPville) October 21, 2019
And then God smiles upon you, courtesy of the Adams Morgan BID last night:
“It’s back in Adams Morgan tomorrow!”
To be clear “tomorrow!” is TODAY!!!

Photo by Natalie Weiss
How I’m feeling:
With all due respect to the birth of my children, I haven't been this excited since my wedding day.#FINISHTHEFIGHT
— PoPville (@PoPville) October 22, 2019