22 Feb 2010

Capital City Diner Opening on Tuesday

This is a cross-posting with my other blog, brunch and the city. When news came out last spring that DC was getting its first truly authentic diner, my ears immediately perked up.  If there is one thing this city’s food scene does not offer it’s a good selection of diner food.  We have a few […]


19 Feb 2010

Learn Beekeeping at Sherwood Recreation Center

Beginning Monday, DC Parks and Recreation is hosting a four course series on Urban Beekeeping at Sherwood Recreation Center, 640 10th Street, NE. (Pre-registration required. Contact Kelly.Melsted [at] dc.gov to reserve your space.) The classes, on February 22nd, March 1st, 8th and 15th, from 6:30-9 PM, will be taught by local beekeeper Toni Burnham.  Uncertain […]


18 Feb 2010

Take Out Wars: Who Do You Call When You Are Hungry?

The District is a city filled with transplants and long-time residents, and the only thing we can agree on is that we don’t agree when it comes to the best place to call for take out. Being from the suburbs of Philly, my first choice for take out on a cold Friday night is my […]


12 Feb 2010

Snowpocalyptic Bread Challenge Underway

A long trudge through the blizzard will have taught anyone that bread is almost one of the first things to go during a winter storm, or rumors of a storm. Someone is here to show you, why bother?  You can get far much better  in the warmth, comfort and safety of our own home, according […]


26 Jan 2010

Bistro Cacao – Réservation s’il te Plaît

A recent dinner at newly opened Bistro Cacao was a tasty trip to France by way of Massachusetts Avenue. The meal, which was about $180 for 4 without wine, was a happy surprise and the restaurant is a welcome addition to Hill dining. Standards for French fare are high in the neighborhood thanks to the […]


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