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
08 Apr 2013

Thunder Pig Opening for Dessert Pop-Up on Barracks Row Tonight

There has been a proliferation of pop-up shops in Washington, but none may be as sweet or savory as the one opening tonight on Capitol Hill. Thunder Pig, a confectionary and dessert business run by chef Megan Murray, will open inside the Hello Cupcake shop on Barracks Row for a short retail run. The pop-up […]


05 Apr 2013

Get The Hill is Home Delivered to Your Inbox

Can’t keep up with us online? It’s tough. Between updates on our site and our hyperactivity on networks, like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. But there’s any easier way to stay on top of Capitol Hill’s neighborhood news: email! Each Friday THIH editors compile news that you may have missed throughout the week, and we send […]


02 Apr 2013

The Craft Cocktail Bracket: Wisdom vs. The Eddy Bar at Hank's

Last but not least for our March Madness first-round match-ups, the craft cocktail bracket. Forget describing bars by their looks or appearance, let’s talk drinks. At Wisdom and Hank’s that’s all that really matters. The Eddy Bar at Hank’s Oyster Bar is the cinderella newcomer to Capitol Hill — the Wichita State Shockers if you […]


01 Apr 2013

April Fools'? Park Tavern Opens "Sooner than Soon"

File this under things that could be an April Fools’ joke, or might actually turn out to be true. After waiting months without any official word from the folks at Park Tavern, today, it looks like management says the restaurant will be open “sooner than soon.” Earlier this morning the Park Tavern tweeted: What the […]


01 Apr 2013

Hill's Eye View: Take Me Out to the Ball Game

It’s finally here, baseball season. Let’s go Nats! There are few days in the calendar as special as today. Opening Day can turn grownups into giddy school children, and our somewhat stuffy federal city into a fun loving — and at times — boisterous crowd. This year, Nationals fans are coming to the park with high hopes […]


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