06 Jan 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: The Anacostia Engine House

In writing my latest Hill Rag article, I came across a lot of information about various buildings on Capitol Hill that did not make the cut. Over the next couple of weeks, I will expand on some of what I wrote. Get a Hill Rag today to find out about the Navy Yard schools. Today, […]


20 Dec 2013

Agua 301 Opening Saturday

Just in time for the holidays, the owners of Zest Bistro are opening the doors to their newest restaurant, Agua 301, at the Lumber Shed Building at Yards Park. Chef Antonio Burrell, who was previously at El Centro D.F., has created a “modern mexican menu with less than traditional touches” that has everything from “little bites” to tacos […]


04 Dec 2013

First Bite: Osteria Morini

The first Lumber Shed restaurant is officially open and already the space is seeing crowds. Osteria Morini brings upscale, Italian dining to the neighborhood, not far from a few other neighborhood favorites. I know many of you feel strongly about your local Italian options, as evidenced by the comments on a review from one of our oldest Italian restaurants. […]


02 Dec 2013

Hill's Eye View: Head Down the Hill

Ice skating? Check. It’s that time of year! I love this creative shot from the National Gallery Rink. It’s just a brisk walk down the Hill, and I’m looking forward to our Flickr pool’s take on ice skating at Canal Park too. The opening of that rink has been delayed due to a ruptured pipe in […]


22 Nov 2013

Saturday: Meeting with Rep. Norton on Proposed Virginia Ave Tunnel Expansion

From the Navy Yard Neighborhood Association: Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton has agreed to Navy Yard and Capitol Hill area residents’ requests to meet near the proposed Virginia Ave Tunnel (VAT) expansion construction site, this Saturday, November 23rd from 2 – 4 PM at the Arthur Capper Senior Apartments, at 900 5th Street SE.  It’s expected […]


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