Wednesday, February 07, 2007

H Street on the Radar

More and more I see media coverage and other evidence of people interested in what's going on on H Street. This morning I received an email about an event organized by a group called Professionals in the City. On March 3rd the group will be hosting From the Circus to the Sea: H Street NE Nite Life Tour (consisting of visiting the Argonaut, the Red and the Black, H Street Martini Lounge, Palace of Wonders).

30 comments:

Anonymous said...

For anybody who wants to skip the Goldstar log in (it's worth it...they offer discounted tix to a lot of stuff) here's a link straight to the Pros in the city site about this event.

Anonymous said...

Any idea why they're charging $15?

Anonymous said...

any news on when "The Pug" will open? Last I recall the target date was 2/1.

inked said...

I don't know what the charge is for (and I think it said their group price was $7.50). I'm guessing that they usually charge for events. Can someone familiar with this group verify?

inked said...

I think the Pug is very close, but I haven't heard an exact date.

Anonymous said...

I've never done a Pros in the city Guided tour, but I think the idea is that it's structured...somebody will probably lead the thing and probably spend some time coordinating with the bars.
You can get it like half price through Goldstar events if you sign up for their stuff.
It may be that a person who lives in another area may see H St. as a complete unknown, even a slightly dangerous one, and may be happy to pay a few bucks to have someone lead them around, give them the lay of the land, and make them feel safer. I say that's great...hopefully they'll return and bring their friends.

Hill Rat said...

...hopefully they'll return and bring their friends.

I hope not. The last thing in the world I want is for the Argonaut to become overrun by a bunch of yuppies. I can deal with the hipsters in their corduroy sports jackets, but popped collars is where I draw the line.

Anonymous said...

Don't be such a hater!

It elicits bad karma, friend.

Anonymous said...

Hill Rat - I don't think you will have to man the barricades against an invading horde of yuppies anytime soon. Even with all of the progress that has been made, you are still more likely to encounter a heroin addict than a "popped collar" on H street.

Anonymous said...

the only popped collars i've seen were actually crackheads.

they had popped boxer shorts too.

Anonymous said...

Tony will be open either this Friday (The 9th) or early next week. He has his c of o and restaurant license and just waiting for the abc to sign a few papers.

GENTLEMEN (AND WOMEN) START YOUR ENGINES

inked said...

The "Tony" in the 2:31 post is a reference to the owner of the Pug.

YL said...

I admit it: I'm a yuppie, and I love the Argo.

Hill Rat: don't hate me because I'm grossly overpaid! I'm just like you staffers and non-profiteers, but with a slightly more flexible moral code.

(And I have never popped a collar in my life, promise.)

Anonymous said...

How can I become grossly overpaid?

I already have the loose moral code. What else do I need to do?

Seriously!

Anonymous said...

This makes me feel old. I was in high school the *first* time popped collars were in. We called them preppies.
I just go to these bars to look at the hipsters and pretend I'm 20 something.

Hill Rat said...

Anonymous said...
Don't be such a hater!
It elicits bad karma, friend.


I appreciate you looking out for my karma friend, but goony 23 year olds wearing plaid pants deserve all the scorn that can be heaped upon them.

just poppin in said...
the only popped collars i've seen were actually crackheads.
they had popped boxer shorts too.


Don't you mean pooped boxer shorts?

YL said...
I admit it: I'm a yuppie, and I love the Argo.


You seem to be one of the tolerable few yuppies that has figured out how nice it is to have a nice neighborhood pub without ridiculous crowds where you can have a cocktail or 8 and a decent conversation.

Rob said...
This makes me feel old. I was in high school the *first* time popped collars were in.


So was I Rob, so was I . . .

Hill Rat said...

Don't forget, it's all just jokes man!

Anonymous said...

with all this talk about pops and poops and feelin' old, i think i need to smoke a clove.... and practice my nunchaku!

Jeffrey King said...

They charge $15 for the events because they are a money-making machine disguised as a benevolent social organization.

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Jeffrey King said...

For those griping about a yuppie (which typically stands for "young urban professional", a category we all might very well fit in if we are moving into a progressive area of the city and writing on blogs) invasion, I would rather have foot traffic and H Street bars patronized than empty streets and H Street bars going out of business.

Hill Rat said...

Wow! Who would have thought so many people would be jumping to the defense of the oh-so-oppressed yuppie population of Metro DC?

In this case I'm using "yuppie" as short-hand for the numbskulls that think any place in DC where black and brown people live is a combat zone, and for the lemmings that believe nightlife in DC begins in Georgetown passes through Dupont Circle and ends in Adams Morgan.

In conclusion, lighten up Francis!

Anonymous said...

On the radar? I'd say so! I was at the Red & Black on Tuesday night, and the place was hoppin' Every seat at the bar and all but one booth were occupied - with plenty of people going straight upstairs. Very mixed crowd w/ age, ethnicity, attire all over the map - so pretty representative of the area in general.

Jeffrey King said...

It seems to me you're using "yuppie" as a means to apply a stereotype that I don't believe is true. The people that "think any place in DC where black and brown people live is a combat zone" live and stay in Virginia. And the "lemmings that believe nightlife in DC begins in Georgetown passes through Dupont Circle and ends in Adams Morgan" don't venture much beyond those areas.

Hill Rat said...

It seems to me you're using "yuppie" as a means to apply a stereotype that I don't believe is true.

I'm well aware that many people who fit the traditional demographic profile of a "yuppie" don't have the kind of myopic world view that I associate with yuppie-dom. A quick look at your Blogger profile tells me that I probably hit pretty close to home for you and that may be the origin of your strenuous disagreement with my statements. If you're not the kind of dope who's poop-in-his-pants scared to be on H St unless he's on some sort of group junket into the wilds of NE (which I suspect you're not), then I wasn't talking about you.

Happy Clowns & Flowers,

Hill Rat

Jeffrey King said...

My strenuous responses don't have to do with identification with any particular stereotypes you convey. I just don't understand how you are able to categorize a "dope who's poop-in-his-pants scared to be on H St unless he's on some sort of group junket into the wilds of NE" as a yuppie. The Truxton Circle, Bloomingdale, and Eckington areas of Northwest are saturated with what many identify as yuppies, yet the street crime there is some of the worst in the country. Hands down worse than H Street.

Anonymous said...

Not to be rude, but this back and forth is a bit ridiculous.

Andrew Grossman said...

It is Friday at 8 PM. Is the Pug open? If so, the first to confirm this, on Friday night only, gets a few drinks on me.

inked said...

I stopped by around midnight (a few minutes past) and the door was locked, but the rolldown was up. The place looked nice. My money is on an opening either tomorrow night, or early next week (but I'm only guessing).

Anonymous said...

Tony at the Pug is having a grand opening Tuesday evening