
2007 14th Street, NW
The liquor license application for Crush Bar says:
“Request to add a Dance Floor to the existing Entertainment Endorsement inside the premises.”
Stay tuned.

2007 14th Street, NW
The liquor license application for Crush Bar says:
“Request to add a Dance Floor to the existing Entertainment Endorsement inside the premises.”
Stay tuned.

Thanks to K. for sending this incredible troika.
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320 Florida Avenue, NE via google maps
The liquor license placard for Eunoia Restaurant says:
“New Class C Tavern with a Seating Capacity of 125 and a Total Occupancy Load of 190 inside. (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,
Just wanted to let you know that another CVS is closing. While picking up a prescription at the 1100 4th St SW store they announced that the store is closing May 15th and we need to transfer our prescriptions before then.”

4532 Georgia Ave, NW
WBJ reports not only has the Petworth location closed but the “Southern-style chicken and fish fry eatery files for bankruptcy.”
Updates when we learn what becomes of the Petworth space.
The DC Chamber Musicians close out the 25-26 season with popular works by Brahms and Dohnanyi, and three selections of newer works that are sure to delight. All set in the lovely St. Thomas’ Parish Episcopal Church in the Dupont Circle neighborhood. Join us afterward for a reception featuring light refreshments (including beer and wine) and an opportunity to chat with the musicians.
On the Program

photo by Victoria Pickering
From the office of Councilmember Charles Allen:
“The DC Council unanimously approved Councilmember Charles Allen’s Healthy Homes bill that sets DC on a course to replace fossil-fuel powered appliances and home heat with electric appliances in the homes of 30,000 low- and moderate-income DC residents by 2040. The bill marks an ambitious undertaking to address a key source of both carbon output and in-home air quality issues. (more…)

1827 Adams Mill Road, NW
Thanks to A. for sending: “the outdoor/plaza seat is now open at the Foxtrot in Adams Morgan“

photo by angela n.
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From an email:
“This event happening in Petworth on May 1:
Are you ready to test your music knowledge? Join us for a rockin’ night of musical bingo by Capital Trivia at Unos Mas (3911 Georgia Avenue NW), filled with friendly competition, catchy tunes, out-of-this-world tacos and margs, and fun prizes.
All proceeds from this event will go to Truesdell Elementary, (more…)