Tim Ebner

Tim Ebner is originally from Silver Spring, Md. He graduated from Fordham University and has a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Maryland. He lives on Capitol Hill and is a proud Hill East resident. He also writes for Eater DC, covering Washington’s food and dining scene. You can follow him on Twitter @ebnert or email news tips here.

Tim Ebner
23 Oct 2013

Bluejacket Opens Tuesday at the Boilermaker Shops

Yup. It’s finally here. Next Tuesday, Bluejacket opens on the Southeast Waterfront, says Tim Carman at The Washington Post. There has been a lot of anticipation for this all-in-one restaurant, bar, and brewery. Earlier this summer, I got a taste of a few of the beers made by brewmaster Megan Parisi. What you can expect on opening […]


23 Oct 2013

Reminder: Dress Your Pet and Win Prizes in Our Halloween Photo Contest

Our third annual Halloween pet photo contest is heating up. If you’re looking for an edge on the competition, be sure to pick-up a copy of Washingtonian and read about our tips on winning. Remember, there are two prizes to win, courtesy of Metro Mutts. So how do you enter? Just snap a picture, email […]


22 Oct 2013

H Street Chefs Get Political in Food Competition

Here’s a new election strategy in DC’s mayoral race — use food. Councilmember and mayoral hopeful Tommy Wells is putting on a food-focused fundraiser tonight that brings together a handful of chefs from the H Street corridor, all to compete in a food challenge. Wells, who kicked off his campaign on H Street earlier this year, […]


09 Oct 2013

Annoucing The Hill is Home 3rd Annual, Halloween Pet Photo Contest

Did you know? Americans plan to spend about $330 million this year on Halloween costumes for their pets. Well, we here at The Hill is Home would like to take credit for a piece of that pie. You see, this is the third year that we are hosting our Halloween pet photo contest. It’s a […]


03 Oct 2013

Police Chase, and Shots Fired Outside US Capitol

Police are investigating a car chase and shooting that took place this afternoon on the Senate side of the U.S. Capitol, near the intersections of Constitution Avenue and First Street NW. The Capitol building was placed on lockdown temporarily, and witnesses tweeted photos from the scene. Residents should avoid streets surrounding the U.S. Capitol as […]


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