16 Jun 2010

greenHILLhome: Solar Panels, Part 3

We’ve covered the basics on how solar photovoltaic systems work, the tax incentives and rebates available, and the local Co-op working for solar power world domination (okay that’s a stretch but they are working hard at making it possible).  In this last installment (for now), we’ll visit with a couple more Hill residents who have […]


11 Jun 2010

Kid-Friendly Restaurants on the Hill

Whether you love them or hate them, kids live on the Hill. So if you’d like to know where to take your little one, or if you simply want to know what spots to avoid, here is a list of kid-friendly restaurants on the Hill. 


10 Jun 2010

More Cool Treats for H Street

They’ve been teasing us for over a year now, but it looks like Rita’s is finally preparing to open.  Next to Liberty Tree at 1014 H Street, NE, I’ve been watching workers paint and clean for a couple of months.  Now the windows are covered but they’ve posted a sign with the email address for […]


10 Jun 2010

A Dip into Capitol Hill's Pools

Whenever I need to know something, I tend to go to the MoTH. (A very close second is the staff at THIH, who are the best sources for all things food and drink.) When I set out to write about outdoor pools on the Hill, I thought the assignment would be easy. I’d talk about the […]


04 Jun 2010

Dining:

Take Me Out to The Bullpen

Last spring, when DC entrepreneur Bo Blair opened The Bullpen – a 15,000-square-foot beer garden/concert venue directly across from Nationals Park – he was entering uncharted territory. Blair had gained success by targeting Georgetown’s preppie crowd; he owns Smith Point and The Rookery (two bars known for their guest-list only policy), along with Surfside (a […]


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