09 Dec 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: Humphreys and Juenemanns Pleasure Garden

A while back, I wrote about the Washington Brewery Company, and mentioned that it grew out of the Humphreys and Juenemann operation from the late 1850s. At the time, however, the archives of the Washington Evening Star were not yet online, which meant that data from the pre-Civil War era was hard to find. With […]


06 Dec 2013

East City Art: We’ve Forgotten All About Miami Edition

Saturday December 7 US Postal Museum (1 pm to 5:30 pm) Make your own holiday card at the US Postal Museum.  All supplies and tools are included but not the postage!  For more information, click here. The US Postal Museum is located at 2 Massachusetts Avenue NE Brentwood Arts Exchange (2 pm) Join artists Cianne […]


05 Dec 2013

To Do

It’s the holidays, and we know you’re busy. But, if you have a moment of free time in your busy schedule, here are some ideas on how to fill it… Tonight at the Hill Center learn about the the world’s bees and why you need to care more about them. A screening of More Than […]


05 Dec 2013

Dining:

Hill Inspired Recipes: A Riff on Hank’s Oyster Bar and their Balsamic and Soy Sablefish

Editor’s note: Hill Inspired Recipes is a news series featuring recipes from Capitol Hill’s neighborhood restaurants and bars. Since many of us gorged ourselves with turkey and ham over the holiday, how about a little fish in your life? Hank’s Oyster Bar is one of my favorite restaurants for seafood, and it provided inspiration for a dish […]


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. […]


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