03 Nov 2014

Sponsored Post:

3 DIY Ways to Winterize Your Old DC Home

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03 Nov 2014

Dining:

Tacos I Have Known and Loved: Tortilla Coast

Whenever Tortilla Coast, 400 First Street SE, comes up in conversation, there is a distinct crackle in the air in this Democrat bastion of a city. Many long-time neighbors have never set foot in this relaxed, often-noisy Tex-Mex restaurant located a stone’s throw from Cannon House Office Building, with the (sometimes) correct assumption that only […]


31 Oct 2014

Shopping:

New Morning Farms “Watkins Market” Open Through the Winter on Saturdays

 Starting tomorrow, New Morning Farms “Watkins Market” will operate all  winter at the corner of E and 13th SE. The organic farmers have the same wide and seasonal variety of items: broccoli, cauliflower, winter squash, lots of greens, tomatoes, peppers, sweet potatoes and regular potatoes, carrots and parsnips, and basics like onions and garlic. If there are still […]


29 Oct 2014

Kids:

St. Peter School Open House

If your kids are closing in on the age when school is in the near future, you may look for options in the neighborhood before those pencils are sharpened.  You can enter the DC charter school lottery and hope for a low number, but you can also check out the many local private schools that […]


29 Oct 2014

Dining:

Pipetown Traders Opening Friday

A new craft beer and wine shop is opening Friday near the Potomac Ave metro to the delight of everyone who has been teased by the sign on the way to the metro for the past several months. The store, Pipetown Traders, will sell local wines, provide an unrivaled beer selection and has multiple taps […]


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