16 Apr 2014

Easter Brunch on the Hill: Sugar Overload Recommended

Despite today’s return to chilly temps, in theory winter is over. Spring, you’ve made yourself known, but no need to be so shy. In fact, this weekend would be the perfect time for you to unpack for good and grant us a lovely weather weekend by which to enjoy Easter brunch. I’ve written this brunch […]


15 Apr 2014

Hill Buzz

PoPVille reported that Remingtons is closing after 30 years. Loose Lips examined the possibility that Tommy Wells will run for an At-Large D.C. Council seat. JDLand shared the date for an upcoming community meeting on the Capper Community Center. The Washington Post checked out the newly open Barrel on Pennsylvania Avenue, SE. Washingtonian checked out […]


14 Apr 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: The Wheeler Ferry

I have previously written about the bridges that cross the Anacostia River, but long before these were built, there were other ways of crossing the river. Today we will look at one method that had considerable importance in the early years of the District of Columbia.


11 Apr 2014

Reader Poll: Who Serves Up Your Favorite Grilled Cheese

In honor of National Grilled Cheese Day tomorrow (yes, it’s a thing), we thought we’d take a look at where you can satisfy your craving on Capitol Hill. From the classic to the gourmet, our neighborhood has lots of options. Which is your favorite?


11 Apr 2014

Featured Open House of The Week

The location alone is enough of a reason to check this one out on Sunday.  The home features exposed brick, wood floors, an eat-in kitchen, and a back yard that is perfect for relaxing or entertaining. 315 E Street SE is open from 1-4pm on Sunday. This series is brought to you by Jason Martin, a […]


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