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Thanks to Tali for sending this “A low rider bug! Love it.”
Sweet City Ride is made possible by readers like you!

1520 14th Street, NW previously home to Estadio
From an email: “Bar Japonais, the vibrant French-Japanese fusion restaurant, will officially be opening on June 21st in Logan Circle. (more…)

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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.

1924 14th Street, NW just south of U Street
Update from Compass Coffee:
“We are excited to announce that we will be opening a new cafe this Saturday, June 8th at 1924 14th St NW! For 10 years, we’ve eagerly awaited the opportunity to serve the historic 14th St / U St corridor, and we are thrilled that the moment has finally arrived. Our new location is a quaint cafe inspired by the vibrant style of the area – featuring a curved espresso bar with marble and tile detail, floor to ceiling garage door windows, local DC photography, and a light and airy atmosphere. (more…)

Thanks to G. for sharing from H Street, NE: “What does this even mean?”
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Once a year we open the warehouse just for you.
Inside: a designer-curated mix of expressive new pieces and vintage finds on sale up to 75% off from the Lisa & Leroy collection.

1524 U Street, NW
From an email:
“Big Planet Comics on U street, moving from our location of 13 years to a bigger spot on the same block. Beginning Wednesday, June 19, (more…)

photo by Emma K Alexandra
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“Hirshhorn Museum credit: Ty Cole”
From a press release:
“Brutalist buildings have been called ‘imposing monsters’ and yet they feature prominently in the architectural landscape of the nation’s capital. The National Building Museum uses this perspective as a launching point for its new exhibition, Capital Brutalism, which opens on Saturday, June 1, 2024. Co-organized with the Southern Utah Museum of Art (SUMA), Capital Brutalism is the largest-ever survey of Brutalist architecture in Washington, D.C. and will be on display at the Museum through Monday, February 17, 2025.
Capital Brutalism considers the historical underpinnings, current state, and future possibilities of Brutalist architecture by focusing on seven polarizing Brutalist buildings as well as the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) Metro system in Washington, D.C. The exhibition uses archival documents, drawings, architectural models and contemporary photographs by Ty Cole to explore how the Brutalist phenomenon and these structures first emerged in the United States capital during the Cold War. Speculative redesigns by leading architecture firms including Studio Gang, Brooks + Scarpa, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Gensler, and BLDUS, along with students from the School of Architecture at University of Nevada, Las Vegas help reimagine potential futures for some of these buildings and invite visitors to consider how we can live with them in the future.
The seven featured D.C. buildings include: (more…)