A look at what's going on in Trinidad, on H Street, and in the larger area north of Capitol Hill.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Joe Cole Beautification Day Saturday
Joseph H. Cole Recreation Center
Beautification Day Project
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
1200 Morse Street NE
Washington, DC 20002
Please come join DPR, ANC5B and your neighbors at the Joseph H. Cole Recreation Center Beautification Day Project.
WE NEED YOU: Volunteers are need to help paint the facility and improve its landscape. Additionally, this is an opportunity for the community learn more about the programs at the Joe Cole Rec Center and to help shape the programming at the Rec Center by taking a short survey.
WE NEED RESOURCES: If you would like to donate supplies to this effort please contact, Joe Cole Site Manager, Simmeon Williams at 202-724-4876.
Stabbing @19th & Benning Last Night
STABBING @ 1900 B/O BENNING RD NE LOF: B/M LSW BLUE JEANS WHITE T-SHIRT & WHITE SKULL CAP L/S HEADING TOWARDS LANGSTON TERR. DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911 W/EVENT I20090218045
No word on the victim's condition.
MPD stated that the stabbing seems to have followed an argument between two individuals.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Step Afrika! Celebrates 15 Years
ATLAS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
MAY 27-31, 2009
Celebrate 15 years with Step Afrika!
“The power and undeniable cool of stepping” (Washington Post) returns to the Atlas Performing Arts Center as Step Afrika! celebrates its 15th Anniversary Home Performance Series May 27-31, 2009. Joined by guest artists Jason Nious (from Cirque du Soleil’s Ka in Las Vegas) and the W.E.S. Group (jazz quartet), Step Afrika! will present a range of works including “Trane”: the company’s critically acclaimed merger of stepping and live jazz music.
Call and purchase tickets TODAY at (202) 399-7993 (press “2”) or visit www.stepafrika.org.
Performance Schedule
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 8:00 PM
Thursday, May 28, 2009 8:00 PM
Friday, May 29, 2009 8:00 PM
Saturday, May 30, 2009 8:00 PM
Hosted by Washington, DC’s Deputy Mayor Neil Albert, the 15th Anniversary Performance & Reception features Grammy-nominated saxophonist Antonio Hart and actress Victoria Dillard. Includes heavy hors d’oeurves, drinks and dancing.
Sunday, May 31, 2009 4:00 PM
Ticket Prices
$18.00 - Students and seniors
$37.50 - General Admission
$115.00 - 15th Anniversary Performance & Reception (Saturday, May 30th only)
To inquire about group rates, call (202) 399-7993, ext. 103.
Step Afrika! is supported in part by the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities, National Endowment for the Arts, DC Neighborhood Investment Fund, Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation, Dallas Morse Coors Foundation for the Performing Arts, Corina Higginson Trust, Center for Neighborhood Enterprise, Capitol Hill Community Foundation, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, American Lung Association of the District of Columbia and many generous donors.
STEP AFRIKA!
1333 H Street, NE
Washington, District of Columbia 20002
202.399.7993, xt. 112
http://www.stepafrika.org/
Monday, April 27, 2009
Car Versus Checker's Part II
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Habitat Fundraiser @the Pug
FBI & MPD Team Up For Arrests
Friday, April 24, 2009
DDOT To Excelerate Streetscape Work
National Dance Week on H Street
DC Greenworks & H on White House Blog
Dogs Attack Boy in Trinidad
Kingman Park Rosedale Community Garden Seeks Support
Dear Garden Friends,
Please show your support for the Kingman Park Rosedale Community Garden (KPRCG)! This year, we are attempting to purchase the land the garden occupies from current private property owner. This owner has taxes owed on the property. First, we'll have to raise the money for the
land-purchase. Second, we'll need the city to excuse the back taxes owed on the land so that the sale can go through.
We need to send letters from supporters to city council and would like to have them on hand for grant opportunities. We need these by the end of the day, Thursday, April 23!*
Please see the sample letter (below & here) and change the text as you wish to make it your own. Hand signed copies are preferable!
You can send the letter to us either by email Rosedaledc@gmail.com or contact us (Rosedaledc@gmail.com) for fax number or snail-mail address. We'd rather have a signed support letter, but due to the short notice, we'll gladly accept a support email message sent to the above email address.
*If you can't get us a letter by Thursday, April 23, please send your message/letter of support as soon as possible for future grant opportunities.
More information can be found at the Kingman Park Rosedale Community garden Website, click HERE
Thank you!
KPRCG
SAMPLE SUPPORT LETTER
April 23, 2009
Re: Support for the Kingman Park/Rosedale Community Garden (KPRCG)
To Whom It May Concern:
I am pleased to write this letter in support of the Rosedale Citizens' Alliance (RCA) and the community garden they sponsor, in the lot bounded by the alleys of 20th, 21st, D and E Streets NE.
As a resident of the Kingman Park/Rosedale Community, I appreciate their efforts to create a welcoming community space for all to enjoy. For several years, this land was not maintained and became a dumping ground for junked vehicles and other trash. The garden group has been a
good steward of the land for the past five years. I support their efforts to purchase the land and maintain it as a community garden and gathering space.
The KPRCG, which is run by RCA, has been a community gathering point, providing a space for the residents of Kingman Park and Rosedale to connect with each other, share stories and celebrate our neighborhood. Under the care of RCA, the site of the KPRCG has become a unique space for neighbors to gather.
I support RCA's efforts to purchase the land and encourage the city council to waive the back taxes owed by the current property owner. This will ensure that the land is preserved as a community space, providing more space for growing edibles, growing our garden, building
and beautifying our community.
Sincerely,
Name
Address
Thursday, April 23, 2009
H Street Mural Meeting Tonight
A preliminary draft of the H Street mural will be presented for public comment Thursday April 23 at 7 pm at the Atlas Theater, 1333 H St. NE. The public is encouraged to attend.
Here's a summary from the organizers:
On April 14, City Arts, a DC nonprofit that creates community murals and mosaics, held a meeting at the Atlas Performing Arts Center to receive community input on a design for its planned mural at 1010 H Street, NE.
Those in attendance were interested in the following overarching themes for the mural: H Street as a shopping district and arts/entertainment district, families engaged in these activities, the phoenix rising, energy and movement, and portraying H Street as a warm and exciting place.
We discussed including such images as the Uline Arena, where the Beatles played their first U.S. concert and where circuses performed, the old streetcar line and car barns, the first automobile dealership in the city, a representation of past and present businesses along H Street, the old
Atlas movie theater, and images of the H Street Festival.
Residents are encouraged to email or mail photos that support these themes to City Arts. Please email materials to info@cityartsdc.org or send by mail to City Arts, 1857 Lamont Street, NW, Washington, DC 20010. Please ensure that your materials reach City Arts by Monday, April 20 so that City Arts staff can begin working on the mural design, which will be shown to residents next week.
All residents are invited to preview the design for the mural on Thursday, April 23 at 7:00 pm. The meeting will take place in the Atlas Performing Arts Center's Lab room. For more information, contact City Arts at 202-331-1966.
Danna M. Reynolds
Managing Director
City Arts
www.cityartsdc.org
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Big News From Sova
Drinking on H St., NE just got a whole lot better.
Several months ago, I decided it was time to ante up and work with a consultant who could come in and overhaul the entire wine bar. Thanks to a number of the constructive comments I received on this site, and to some great customer feedback I received over the last year, that convinced me do it now, as opposed to waiting any longer. I wanted someone who could help create a better list of wines by the glass, but also keep the prices at a moderate price point. I guess you could say, I wanted a better selection of good value wines. In addition, I wanted to take advantage of my full liquor license and add a quality selection of spirits (no rail drinks).
What I initially envisioned, and what we now have today, as of 1 week ago, is beyond what I could have imagined. Thanks to a great customer who’s been in the food business for a number of years in DC, I mentioned my desire to him at the end of last year, and he said that he could recommend two people that I should talk to. He mentioned that they were both very well known in DC, and that it would cost me some money, but that they both could do a very good job of fulfilling what I initially had in mind.
After sending out e-mails to both of these gentlemen, I set up a meeting with the one who replied first and we met at Sova in early January. His name is Derek Brown. Derek has a resume that would make him very desirable for even the finest of restaurants in the city. And as a matter of fact, he’s worked at two of the best restaurants in DC. Derek was the sommelier at Citronelle for two years, and he was also sommelier at Komi for another two years. He’s one of the founders of the DC Craft Bartenders Guild (www.dccraftbartendersguild.org), and he’s now more famous because he’s the guy who’s behind the creative list of cocktails at one of DC’s hottest bars, The Gibson (at 14th & U Sts).
I was honored to even have Derek consider working with me, seeing as he doesn’t take just any job. He has a reputation to uphold, and he didn’t want to take on another job if he didn’t think it could work. At the time, The Gibson was about to open that weekend, and he made it clear that this was going to be his only other consulting job while The Gibson was getting ready for takeoff. Out of all the questions he had for me, the most important one was, am I willing to do what it takes financially and commitment wise to make this thing not only work, but be a big success. That also included him working with a committed staff he would have confidence in that could carry out this mission. I sucked it up and said I was on board. A few weeks later, he started on the path to create another one of DC’s best drink menus. He liked the idea of the wines we had, and decided we should create a drink menu of creative cocktails made with grape based spirits. After some initial discussion, it was decided that we could come up with a number of drinks made with different Brandy’s and Pisco’s. In addition, we would have a great selection of other spirits such as grappa, port, great scotch’s, vodka’s, bourbon’s and gin’s to name a few.
Flash forward to 6 weeks ago when we were trying to assemble our staff to carry out this mission. A gentlemen who had just moved to town from Portland, Oregon about a month before, and was one of the founders of the Oregon Bartenders Guild (www.oregonbarguild.org), befriended Derek and asked him about any places in town that would be interested in having someone of his experience. Derek recommended Sova and spoke to him about the project we had underway. A few weeks later after spurning other offers from more established restaurants and bars, Jamie MacBain was ready to accept the Bar Manager position at Sova. He liked the idea of starting with a place that had a clean slate, and where he could assemble his own staff and have more creative input at the outset. Jamie MacBain was most recently the Bar Manager at Park Kitchen in Portland, where he developed a great following because of his passion and insatiable appetite for great food, wine, beer, and spirits. We are so honored to have him here.
Oh, and about that second guy who was recommended to me several months ago as a person who could overhaul our program. His name is Dan Searing. He’s a good friend of Dereks and is also a member of the DC Craft Bartenders Guild. Dan is in the process of opening a wine bar with some partners in Columbia Heights called Room 11, but in the mean time, Derek asked him if he could help us get our program off to a great start. Dan has worked at Pharmacy Bar in Adams Morgan, The Looking Glass Lounge in Columbia Heights, and he started the now defunct Thursday Night Punch Club at the Warehouse Theater near Chinatown. We are so honored to have Dan here.
We have also assembled a great crew of other bartenders and staff to help carry out this mission, and we hope that you’ll come by to introduce yourself to our new staff, and partake in a great selection of drinks.
Having said that, here’s our initial list of wines, beers, and cocktails.
Cheers!
Frank Hankins
Sparkling Wines
$11 NV Ewald Gruber “Punkt Genau” - Sparkling Grüner Veltliner
Weinviertel, Austria
Means “On the Dot”. Delicate effervescence with the scent of freshly peeled apples and long finish that includes exotic
fruits.
$9 NV Charles de Fère “Cuvée Jean-Louis”, Blanc de Blancs Brut - Ugni blanc, Colombard
Nuits St. George, Burgundy, France
Crisp apple aromas and some baking spice for good measure. Crisp on the palate where lime, green apple, and pepper
run the show.
$8 NV Marumoto “Hou Hou Shu” - Sparkling Sake
Okayama, Japan
This quintessential sparkling sake can go toe-to-toe with champagne. A wisp of nigori with a delightful sparkle on the
palate. Great balance of sweetness and acidity.
White Wines
$12 ‘07 Vincent Girardin “Les Vieilles Vignes” - Chardonnay
Saint-Véran, Burgandy, France
Lively, refreshing green apple and citrus characteristics. Excellent balance with a long finish. A rising star producer in
Burgundy.
$10 ‘08 Crios de Susana Balbo - Torrontes
Salta, Argentina
Alluring perfume of spring flowers, peach, apricot and a hint of citrus. On the palate the wine is dry, smooth textured,
layered, and succulent while retaining a sense of elegance.
$9 ‘06 Hope Estate - Verdelho
Hunter Valley, Australia
Intense floral aromas of orange blossom, guava, and honeysuckle with ripe citrus overtones. A clean finish of zesty citrus
characters.
$8 ‘08 Argiolas “Costamolino” - Vermentino di Sardegna
Sardinia, Italy
Intense, ripe nose with cream and peach aromas. Fairly full-bodied wine with a long, ripe finish. Perfect aperitif.
Red Wines
$12 ‘05 Massaya “Silver Selection” - Cinsault, Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, Mourvèdre
Bekaa Valley, Lebanon
Deep cherry red with a lovely nose of framboise that is a prelude to rich, cooked fruit and pepper.
$10 ‘07 Doña Paula Estate - Malbec
Mendoza, Argentina
Dark and winey, with currant paste, cocoa powder and Turkish coffee notes backed by a solid grip on the fleshy finish.
Nice hint of grilled sage adds dimension.
$9 ‘08 Gaia “Nøtios” - Agiorgitiko
Peloponnisos, Greece
Deep red, with notes of butter, caramel, and gooseberry. Round body with delicate tannins.
$8 ‘08 Cono Sur - Pino Noir
Vallee Central, Chile
Bright red in color. Intensely aromatic. Notes of cherry, raspberry, and strawberry intertwined with softer traces of plum
and a subtler smokiness.
$8 ‘07 Luis Felipe Edwards “Reserva” - Carmenere
Colchagua Valley, Chile
Deep garnet. Butter roasted, caramelized nuts, and baked berry aromas. Finishes with a slightly spicy, tobacco wrapper
and mineral dust fade.
Beer
$5 Lagunitas, Czech-style Pilsner – Petaluma, California
$5 Bear Republic, “Racer 5”, India Pale Ale – Sonoma, California
$5 The Brooklyn Brewery, “Pennant Ale ‘55”, American Pale Ale – Brooklyn, NY
$7 Morland, “Old Speckled Hen”, English Fine Ale – Suffolk, United Kingdom
$5 Victory, “Golden Monkey”, Tripel Ale – Downington, Pennsylvania
$8 North Coast, “Brother Thelonious”, Belgian-style Abbey Ale – Mendocino, CA
$8 Delerium Tremens, Strong Pale Ale – Brouwerij, Belgium
$9 Chimay Blue, Strong Dark Ale – Abbey of Scourmont, Belgium
$6 North Coast, “Old Rasputin”, Russian Imperial Stout – Mendocino, CA
$5 Bells Brewery, “Kalamazoo”, Stout – Comstock, Michigan
$7 Young’s, “Double Chocolate”, Stout – Bedford, United Kingdom
$8 Kasteel, “Rouge”, Belgian Ale with Cherries – Van Honsebrouck, Belgium
Hand Crafted Cocktails
$8 Andes’ Sangaree – Carmenère, Crème de Cassis, Sugar, Lemon Peel
$11 Formosa – Ramos Pinto White Port, Hou Hou Shu Sparkling Sake, Orange Peel
$10 Vieux to a Kill – St. Remy XO Brandy, Old Overholt Rye, Coffe-infused Vermouth
$9 Original Sazerac – St. Remy XO Brandy, Sugar, Peychaud Bitters, Kübler Absinthe
$10 Red Lion – G’Vine Gin, Grand Marnier, Orange Juice, Lemon Juice
$12 Champs-Élysées – Hardy VSOP Cognac, Yellow Chartreuse, Sugar, Lemon Juice
$10 Coffee Cocktail – Ramos Pinto Ruby Port, St. Remy XO Brandy, Sugar, Egg
$10 French 75 – G’Vine Gin, Lemon Juice, Sugar, Charles de Fère Sparkling Wine
$14 Peruvian Pisco Tour
El Sarcay de Azpitia Pisco Acholado, La Caravedo Puro Quebranta Orgánico,
Viejo Tonel Moscatel
$16 European Brandy Tour
Poli Traminer di Poli Grappa, Castarède VSOP Armagnac Aged 10 years,
Hardy XO Cognac
WBJ: Going Green on H
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Treebox Clean Up April 26th
Florida Market Meeting Today
Monday, April 20, 2009
Times Reviews Napa
The review wasn't good. The best I can offer is to say that my experiences at Napa have always been positive. The service has never been lacking, or at all unfriendly, and the food has always been very good. That said, any place can have an off night, or off table.
Roll Call Hits H
The exterior of the Atlas during the renovation.
One story on the theaters on H, and one on the streetcar. For photos taken during the renovation check out the photo set in the sidebar.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Hill-Talk
Phoenix Graphics announces the launch of Hill-Talk, a Hill centric information site sponsored by Bruce and Adele Robey, owners of the H Street Playhouse and former publishers of the Voice of the Hill newspaper.
“Hill-Talk brings back the most popular features of the old Voice web site”, said Bruce Robey. “We include discussions on community issues, calendars of Hill events, Hill news and databases of Hill businesses. Over 25,000 people live and work on Capitol Hill and this is the central gathering spot for both.
The site is reporting a rumor that an Irish restaurant may open in the 1300 block of H Street. A while back there was talk of an Irish restaurant trying to open in the 600 block of H Street. I do not know if this is the same place.New Argonaut Menus & Saturday Brunch
Soups
Gumbo classic andouille sausage and seafood stew, over rice, with green onions $5/$8
Havana Black Bean vegetarian black bean purée with sugar cane molasses and rum $5/$8
Small Plates
Jalapeno and Cotija Tajo Hushpuppies $7
served with chive butter and apple butter
Sambal Tofu $8
crispy Florida Market tofu;
with sesame seaweed, grilled scallions and sweet-hot Sambal chili sauce
Grilled Yellowfin Asada $9
chargrilled and served rare;
with chimichurri sauce and green papaya salad
Blue Crab, Blue Corn & Brie $12
blue corn tortillas, lump crabmeat and brie;
with curtido slaw and our fresh guacamole
Pint o’ Prawns $12
half a pound of steamed and spiced jumbo shrimp;
with cocktail sauce and melted butter
Escargot Maitre d’hôtel $9
broiled with garlic and parsley butter and flambéed with brandy;
with toasted bread bouquet
Beer Board $10
cedar-grilled lamb sausage, andouille sausage, smoked duck breast;
Emmentaler cheese salad, lingonberry preserves, and melba toasts
Salads
Country Salad 2.0 $7
mixed greens with bleu cheese, blackened pecans, and pickled red onion;
citron-truffle vinaigrette
Dutch East India Salad $13
lemon- and curry-spiked lump crab salad with papadam crisps and mango pickle
Salmagundi Salad $13
romaine and radicchio with grilled chicken, poached lobster claw, applewood-smoked bacon, hardboiled egg, country tomato wedges, and ciabatta croutons;
creamy English mustard dressing
Flagship Salad $14
chargrilled and sliced N.Y. strip loin;
with dressed Country Salad greens, fingerling fries and horseradish sauce
Entrées
Pasta Piatto $16
saffron linguini tossed in butter;
with toasted garlic, fresh basil, country tomato, oil-cured olives and Manchego
Florida Ave. $20
ale-battered shrimp, crispy Chesapeake oysters, corn-dusted tilapia;
with Argo hushpuppies, pommes frites, cole slaw and jalapeno tartar and cocktail sauces
Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes $20
griddled, with white corn risotto, vegetable du jour and Argo cocktail sauce
Smoky Chicken $16
free-range chicken breast, grilled; wrapped with smokehouse ham and brie;
thyme scalloped potatoes, roasted shallots and Madeira jus lié
Wood-fired New York Strip (12 oz) $21
with thyme scalloped potatoes and grilled Vidalia onions;
maître d’hotel butter
Kids Menu (for children under 12) $4
Macaroni & Cheese (small)
Cheddar Grits (small)
Veggies and Dip
Chicken Tenders (2) with regular fries or fruit
Fish Taco (1) with avocado
4 oz Argo Burger with regular fries or fruit
Hot Dog (100% Black Angus beef) with regular fries or fruit
ARGO CLASSICS
(available until 11:00 pm on weeknights and 12:00 am on weekends)
Appetizers
Fries (served with lemon curry sauce and coriander aioli) $5
Sweet Potato Fries
Garlic Fingerling Fries
fresh,chopped garlic, parsley, and sea salt
Pommes Frites
long, skinny, and very crispy
Vidalia Onion Rings $7
drizzled with wildflower honey
Wings (Buffalo, Barbecue, Sambal Chili) $8
ten wings, cucumbers;
Danish bleu cheese dressing
Entrées
Organic Ale-Battered Cod $13
with garlic fingerling fries and crispy leeks;
lemon curry sauce
Fish Tacos $11
crispy tilapia with salsa cruda and rémoulade;
cabbage-cilantro slaw and avocado
Shrimp and Grits $16
Scotch Bonnet chutney-glazed;
with cheddar grits and collard greens
Sandwiches (with your choice of regular/sweet potato fries or side salad)
Grilled Mushroom Muffaleta $9
grilled portobello with provolone and smoked mozzarella, olives, grainy mustard sauce;
rosemary and garlic focaccia
Chesapeake Bay Fried Oyster Roll $13
with habanero tartar sauce, coleslaw, and Old Bay fries;
New England-style, long potato roll
Cubano $9
citrus- and spice-rubbed pork, roasted & smoked ham;
Emmentaler cheese, pickles, and mustard
Cuban roll
Pulled Pork $9
Carolina-style shredded pulled pork;
cole slaw
brioche roll
Argo Burger $9
half-pound of ground beef, grilled; with lettuce, tomato, red onion, and pickle chips;
potato Kaiser
white cheddar, Emmentaler, smoked mozzarella, Danish bleu, + $1
applewood-smoked bacon + $1.50
Desserts
Ask about our daily dessert specials!
Consuming raw or undercooked meat, fish, shellfish, poultry, dairy, or eggs can increase your risk of food-borne illness and can pose a health risk to certain individuals. Individuals with severe allergies should be aware that our kitchen processes foods that are (or may contain) common allergens including, but not limited to, nuts and shellfish.
AR-GOES-GREEN!
In an effort to reduce waste,
we encourage you to bring us back your “to go” containers from this Argonaut meal
in exchange for $1.00 off a future meal.
An 18% gratuity will be added to parties of six (6) or more.
No separate checks for parties of four (4) or more.
Brunch
Fresh Fruit Cup $4
Fresh Fruit Bowl (With yogurt and honey) $6.50
Country Breakfast $10
two eggs fried or scrambled, with English muffin;
homemade sausage, applewood-smoked bacon or fresh fruit;
hash fries or cheddar grits
Blue Corn and Blueberry Flapjacks $8
maple syrup, powdered sugar and fresh fruit
Rum Toasts and Brie $8
with pecans and maple syrup
Everything Bagel & Cream Cheese $7
served with lettuce, country tomato and red onion; served with fresh fruit
Scottish Smoked Salmon $10
spiked with cracked chilies, peppercorns, and dill;
served with Everything Bagel, cream cheese, and tomato caper relish
Northern Necker Sausage Patty $8
homemade VA pork sausage on an English muffin; with apple butter and cheese grits
Steak and Eggs $16
grilled petite filet mignon with maître d’hôtel butter;
on English muffin with two fried eggs and hash fries
Gumbo classic andouille sausage and seafood stew, $5/$8
over rice, with green onions
Havana Black Bean vegetarian black bean purée $5/$8
with sugar cane molasses and rum
Country Salad 2.0 $7
mixed greens with bleu cheese, blackened pecans, and pickled red onion;
citron-truffle vinaigrette
Salmagundi Salad $13
romaine and radicchio with grilled chicken, poached lobster claw, applewood-smoked bacon, hardboiled egg, country tomato wedges, and ciabatta croutons;
creamy English mustard dressing
Flagship Salad $14
chargrilled and sliced N.Y. strip loin;
with dressed Country Salad greens, fingerling fries and horseradish sauce
Blue Crab, Blue Corn & Brie $12
blue corn tortillas, lump crabmeat and brie;
with curtido slaw and our fresh guacamole
Pint o’ Prawns $12
half a pound of steamed and spiced jumbo shrimp;
with cocktail sauce and melted butter
Crabby Patty $12
grilled jumbo lump crabcake;
on English muffin with lettuce, tomato, onion, jalapeno tartar, cole slaw and pomme frites
Egg whites or egg substitute available.
Kids Menu (for children under 12) $4
Pancake (1) with fruit
Fruit cup
½ Bagel & cream cheese
Chicken Tenders (2) with regular fries or fruit
Brunch starts at 10am Saturdays and Sundays.
$5 Bloody Mary Bar
$9 Bottomless Mimosas
and they have MLS & MLB sports packages on DirectTV.
Spoiled & Rotten Relocates, Adds Game Lounge
Spoiled and Rotten is moving to 1012 Hst. and will be bringing back the Kids Clothes and Kids Shoes. along with 2 sections for the Kids Spa. We will be open Friday at 12-7pm sat 11-7. sun 1-7
In the interim, there will be a Boy’s Video Lounge opening soon! It will cater to young boys celebrating their birthdays, where they are actively engaging in video game competitions against another and other competitors around the world. The lounge comes fully equipped with plasma screen televisions, a basketball court, surround sound animations and much more relating to the world32 of sports.
City Paper: House Partially Collapses
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Power Outage Strikes NE
Pepco reported power outage affecting traffic signal lights in the North East area, from 18th Street to 41st Street on Benning Rd. NE and parts of Florida Avenue NE (Near Gallaudet University). The cause of the problem is a feeder outage and 2400 customers are without electrical power. DDOT Rope Unit, Traffic Control Officer's and MPD are on site assisting with traffic control.
I also got an email from a resident of 12th & Maryland who reported having no power. Depending on who you believe, the power may be fixed anytime, or it may not be back up until sometime tonight.
DCist covers the story. So does the Post. According to the Post, around 2,300 customers in NE are currently without power. Obviously, traffic lights, and power to business is down as well as power to residences.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Stolen Car Impales Montello Rowhouse
Open House @Atlas
Atlas Performing Arts Center to hold Open House Saturday April 18th
So you’ve been meaning to check out a show…Wondering what goes on behind that marquee? The Atlas will being opening its doors for a monthly Open House, offering neighbors a chance to stop by, take a tour of the building and chat with staff and volunteers about the history of the project and learn about everything going on at the Atlas today.
The First Open House will be held Saturday April 18th from 10am to 12pm.
The Atlas’ Spotlight Café will be open selling simple refreshments.
No need to RSVP just stop on by.
For old photos of the Atlas during the renovation please check out the Flickr set near the bottom of the sidebar.ANM Space for Lease
I spoke to the owner of ANM Deli & Convenience on Sunday. He told me that they would like to keep the store open, but in this economy that is tough to do. He would like to lease the space for 3-4 years, and then hopefully return to open the Ethiopian restaurant he originally planned to open (the store was an initial test).
Taqueria Districto Federal on H?
Monday, April 13, 2009
Info on the Police Involved Shooting @2nd & K
WUSA9 reports on the story.
Trinidad Neighborhood Association Mtg
Tuesday April 14, 2009
Trinidad Recreation Center
1310 Childress St NE
7:00 PM-8:30 PM
~ refreshments will be served ~
The Trinidad Neighborhood Association is a community based, volunteer driven organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the Trinidad Neighborhood by identifying and addressing community concerns, and promoting opportunities for economic development by engaging community stakeholders.
Agenda
• Old and New Business
• Committee Reports
• Guest Speakers: ANC Rosetta Davis (New Parenting Class) & Ms. Kathy Henderson (Court Watch)
• ANC Announcements/Community Concerns
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Trinidad Neighborhood Association
E-mail: trinidadneighborhood@gmail.com
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Gentrification Forum
Here's how the organizers describe it:
- Have they come to live with us or displace us?
- Who owns the planet?
- Gentrification: Latest stage of colonial power - or - it's relationship to colonialism?
Friday, April 10, 2009
Shooting @14th & Maryland
The Post also covers the story.
New Menu & Hours @Langston Grille
The exterior of Langston Grille
The first floor bar
Langston's pork chops
A typical soul food offering at the Grille
All photos provided by Langston Bar and Grille.
Daily Hours (Open 7 Days)
Open for Lunch Tues. Wed. Thurs. & Friday - 11:30am
Happy Hour: Monday – Friday 4:30pm to 7:30pm
$5 Drinks / $3 Coronas / $3 Fish or Pulled Pork Sandwiches
Saturday -5pm - 1am
Sunday 11am - 10pm
(Friday and Saturday Food Served Until 1am)
Sunday We Feature Our Brunch Menu All Day. $9
Daily Menu Items: All Dinners served with your choice of two sides
Fried Chicken - $12
Roasted Chicken - $12
Salmon Cakes - $10
Pork Chops $10
Beef and Turkey Burgers $7
Ribs (Pork) - $14
Livers - $6
Meat Loaf - $10
Fish - Whiting/Tilapia - $10
Oxtails - $8
Crab Cakes (Special) - $11
Pulled Pork - $7
Sides - $3.50
Collar Green, String Beans, Yams, Fries (Sweet Potato or French),
Butter Beans, Salad, Black Eyed Peas, Cabbage, Okra.
The Atlantic: Streetcar Dreams
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Whither DC United?
And check out this old WBJ article I stumbled across while Googling Hechinger. Also of interest is a pdf you can download if you want to see the square footage of various spaces in the mall. That, and apparently a guy who calls himself Fuzzy Byskitz wrote a love song to Hechinger Mall. That, and who could forget this classic Craigslist post. Never saw the original Hechinger's store at the Mall? Now you can at least see a few photos from when it first opened back in 1981. Greater Greater Washington also looked at Hechinger Mall recently during a discussion of reusing old big box stores. I'd like to direct your attention to one of the comments. The writer talks about his interest in opening a diner at Hechinger Mall and the fact that his proposal was rejected because there was concern that a diner would attract too many patrons and they would take up too much parking. Hmmm...
Wells' Tax Legislation Passes
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
New Specials @Napa
In addition to our regular menu, we are happy to introduce the following specials
Weekly Events at Napa 1015
Happy Hour: Tuesday – Saturday 5pm to 8pm
$ 4 Drinks / $ 5 Tapas
In addition to our Traditional California Inspired Cuisine we are also offering the following options:
Tuesdays
10% off entire check
Wednesdays
California Burger & Beer Night
Signature Burgers and highlighted
California & Local Microbrewery Beers
Thursdays
Mexican Night
Come join us for Authentic Mexican Cuisine
Fridays and Saturdays
Enjoy our Traditional California Inspired Cuisine and Wine Feature
Sundays
Sunday Brunch 10 a.m. until 2 pm
Beer & Burger
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Vegetarian
North coast schrimshaw pilsner $6.5
Anderson valley boont amber $7
Green flash hop rod red $7
Bear republic racer $7
Williamsburg Chesapeake pale ale $6.5
Williamsburg coffee stout $6.5
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Folkman to Compete on Next Food Network Star
Folkman and Sous Chef prepare the mussels that defeated Bobby Flay on Throwdown
It's official guys, Teddy Folkman (the Chef at Granville's) will appear as a competitor on the upcoming season of The Next Food Network Star. This has been long rumored, but the Food Network confirmed it today. Thanks to Capital Spice for sending me the press release. Expect full coverage from them on this one.
Press release-
WHAT WILL THE NEXT FOOD NETWORK STAR COOK UP THIS SEASON?
Ten Finalists Compete To Star in Their Own Series; Premieres Sunday, June 7th at 9pm ET/PT
Season Five of Food Network’s Most-Watched Series Sizzles
With Guest Appearances by Bobby Flay, Rachael Ray, Ina Garten, and Many More!
NEW YORK – APRIL 7, 2009 – The stakes are higher than ever when The Next Food Network Star returns this summer with a star-studded fifth season on Food Network. As television’s most challenging food fight, the series provides 10 hopeful TV chefs the chance to compete for the ultimate dream job: his or her own Food Network show. Iron Chef Bobby Flay leads the selection committee that ultimately decides the winner’s fate and launches one lucky man or woman into a food and television celebrity. The series kicks off on Sunday, June 7th at 9pm ET/PT as the finalists cater Food Network’s “Sweet 16” party with network talent and media there to judge.
“This season we’ve created the biggest and toughest challenges the show has ever seen,” said Bob Tuschman, Senior Vice President, Programming and Production. “We have an incredibly competitive group of finalists who are hungry to become Food Network stars, and they all came to win.”
The 10 finalists include: Brett August (Washington Heights, N.Y.), Katie Cavuto (Philadelphia, Pa.), Melissa d’Arabian (Keller, Texas), Teddy Folkman (Alexandria, Va.), Eddie Gilbert (Manhattan Beach, Calif.), Jen Isham (Orlando, Fla.), Debbie Lee (West Hollywood, Calif.), Jamika Pessoa (Atlanta, Ga.), Michael Proietti (New York, N.Y.) and Jeffrey Saad (Los Angeles, Calif.).
This season’s finalists must prove their culinary expertise and star potential through a series of complex challenges. In each episode, their cooking chops will be put to the test to see who can handle the pressure and present the most mouth-watering food. Challenges include catering a party for a roomful of Food Network stars, impressing the “Barefoot Contessa” herself in the Hamptons and preparing a comforting meal for returning soldiers on the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum. The show also flies to sunny Miami – for the first time – where the finalists must survive a beachside wood-grilling challenge for Red Lobster and create a delicious dinner for a group of culinary elite at a screening of Columbia Pictures’ movie Julie & Julia (in theaters August 7). Throughout the season, they will also have to prove they have star quality and dazzle a variety of media outlets with their personalities, including Access Hollywood, Good Housekeeping, Esquire, Food Network Magazine, and USA WEEKEND.
Rachael Ray, Giada De Laurentiis, Alton Brown, Guy Fieri, Ina Garten, Emeril Lagasse, Gina and Pat Neely, Masaharu Morimoto, Ted Allen, Tyler Florence, Michael Symon and the season four winner, Aaron McCargo, Jr., will appear throughout the season to help guide the finalists through the challenges. The selection committee comprised of Flay and Food Network executives, Bob Tuschman (Senior Vice President, Programming and Production) and Susie Fogelson (Vice President, Marketing and Brand Strategy), will narrow the field down until the finale. The winner will be revealed during the series finale on Sunday, August 2nd at 9pm ET/PT, and he or she will receive a six-episode show that will premiere in August 2009. The Next Food Network Star is produced by CBS EYE too Productions.
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FOOD NETWORK (www.foodnetwork.com) is a unique lifestyle network and Web site that strives to be way more than cooking. The network is committed to exploring new and different ways to approach food - through pop culture, competition, adventure, and travel - while also expanding its repertoire of technique-based information. Food Network is distributed to more than 98 million U.S. households and averages more than 9 million unique Web site users monthly. Food Network programming is available internationally in more than 150 countries. Food Network is headquartered in New York, and maintains offices in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit and Knoxville, Tenn. Scripps Networks Interactive (NYSE: SNI), which also owns and operates HGTV (www.hgtv.com), DIY Network (www.diynetwork.com), Great American Country (www.gactv.com) and Fine Living Network (www.fineliving.com), is the manager and general partner.
WBJ: DC To Revamp Stormwater Charges
Wells Requests Property Tax Deferments on H
Philadelphia Water Ice Reopens
Monday, April 06, 2009
Fitness Together Celebrates 1st Anniversary
Fitness Together invites all Frozen Tropics readers to join us in our Anniversary Celebration
We would like to opportunity to thank our clients and the community for your continued support. Along with our theme of health and fitness, we are also kicking off our efforts to raise funds for the Susan 2009 Susan G. Komen Global Race for the Cure to fight Breast Cancer.
WHEN: April 8th, 2009
TIME : 5 -8 pm
WHERE: Pap and Petey’s
421 H Street NE
We will be giving away One Week of Free Personal Training every 30 Minutes.
Please support us and the global movement to end breast cancer forever! Impact your world and your community today - make a donation or join our team “ Fitness Together”
http://www.info-komen.org/site/TR/GlobalRaceForTheCure/GlobalRace/1215836881?pg=team&fr_id=1140&team_id=95760&JServSessionIdr009=zlc2yay4o3.app27a
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202-558-6486
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Thursday, April 02, 2009
Joy of Motion Special
Announcement-
Please let your readers know that Joy of Motion Dance Center, 1333 H St. NE, is running a special for adult drop-in classes: 2 weeks of unlimited classes for $49, or 4 weeks of unlimited classes for $89.
Also, our Intro to Dance program starts up again the week of April 13. For $85, you can learn the basics of hip hop, salsa, belly dance, or ballroom in just 5 weeks.
It’s easy to sign up – just go to www.joyofmotion.org.
Early Morning Shots Fired @13th & Wylie
Florida Market Tour Saturday
When: Saturday, April 4, 2009
Where: Meet at the SW corner of 4th and Morse Street.
Time: 10 AM
Cost: Priceless/Free
Get the details from Rebuilding Place.
TIC Garden Club Meeting Sunday
Tony will graciously open his home yet again for a much need Garden Club meeting. Sunday, April 5th( at 12pm), seems like a great day for eating, meeting and planning. The address is 1130 Montello Ave NE.
UPDATE
Apparently it's now going to be at 12pm, not 10am as earlier announced
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RP: Funeral of Loree Murray
CP: Peters Triple Homicide
WP: ACLU Alleges Police Wrongs in Raid
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Micky's, Looking Back
Micky's in 2005.
And in 2006. As you can see, the building pretty much just sat there and decayed for years.
Here's a more recent shot. I got kind of excited when I saw some men up on ladders outside. I asked a couple of guys who were working on the place about the plans, but it didn't seem like anyone had anything distinct in mind. But I do think the building looks a little better now. Micky's closed before my time. Did anyone ever visit the place?