Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Astro Doughnuts & Fried Chicken

Astro Doughnuts & Fried Chicken


Come January, the space at 1308 G Street will have a new occupant: Astro Doughnuts and Fried Chicken.  It's everything it sounds like, and you can check out the menu here, which rotates on a daily basis.

BUT: if you can't wait until January for the delicacies, there will be a doughnut pop-up on December 20th and 21st at Chinatown Coffee Company on H Street.

Welcome to the neighborhood, Astro!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Celebrity Sighting

Neil Patrick Harris, in town to host the White House Christmas tree lighting, did a culinary food tour of DC yesterday.

He hit places all over DC, tweeting along the way.  His first spot was Penn Quarter hotspot Graffiato.  "Delicious pizza and the best brussels sprouts I've ever eaten," according to the actor (and we co-sign this statement).

Below, Harris' fiance David Burtka outside Mike Isabella's restaurant.

Picture via @actuallyNPH

PS7 No More - New Chef, New Concept to Come

We've heard rumors of PS7's closing, but nothing certain until now: the Washington Post is reporting that chef Victor Albisu of BLT Steak will be taking over the space in order to open Del Campo, a South American themed restaurant.

Indeed: it seems PS7 may have already closed - there is a sign on the door saying it's "closed for administrative duties" and no reservations are available on OpenTable.

Del Campo plans to open in the spring of 2013, when we can expect South American barbecue (steaks, short ribs, sausages) with crudos and ceviches.

Peace & Goodwill - a Pop-Up - comes to Chinatown

Back in August, the good people of Goodwill and Gensler, an architecture and design firm, started a pop-up shop at the Pepco Edison Place Gallery.  Citing great success, they're back just in time for the holidays with a new pop-up called Peace & Goodwill.

You can shop next Wednesday, December 12th through Friday, December 14th, 11a-6p (except Friday, when it closes at 5p).

We stopped by over the summer and found it to be well-stocked and inviting.  We imagine the winter version will be just the same!  And - if you need more incentive - Pepco will match each dollar you spend at the pop-up, up to $25,000, for a donation to Goodwill.  Plus - spend $50 or more and you'll be entered to win a 2005 Audi wagon.  Get shopping!  (And head over to the Downtown DC Market while you're at it!)

10:45a update:  As in August, they'll be accepting donations at this location, also.  (So now's a good time to face the music that those pants just aren't ever going to fit and donate them to a more noble cause.)

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Developments for Mt. Vernon Triangle

Blogger Prince of Petworth has noticed that a long-vacant space on 5th Street (just north of Penn Quarter, close to Safeway et al) will become a new restaurant called Success.

Slated to hold 130 people, it will focus on local farm and seasonal ingredients.

No word yet on when that plans to open.


There's also been movement at the old High G. Paint Company across the street from Success's future location- no word yet on what that will be - but it is certain to be a step up from a dilapidated storefront.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Zola to become Bajaj's Brasserie

Back in August Ashok Bajaj of Rasika, Bibiana and the Oval Room announced he would be taking over the old Zola space.  At the time, he didn't have a concept, but he's back now with a plan (but he's only letting the public in on a piece of it) - the 8,300 square foot space will house a brasserie.

In terms of the neighborhood, we think it's a pretty good fit.  The plan is to open in Spring 2013.

Downtown Holiday Market Opens Today

Don't forget: the Downtown Holiday Market begins today at noon!

As always, there's food & drink and musical entertainment to go along with your shopping.

Check out the market guide now before you go - there's even a coupon lurking in there.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

What's to Come in the Cafe Atlantico Space

Last month, we reported that Frederick de Pue had bought the old Cafe Atlantico/Minibar/America Eats space on 8th Street.  Today, Washington City Paper brought us some more information on the restaurant.

What it'll be called:  Azur

Focus: European classics with contemporary flavors (focusing on seafood)

What happened to the Minibar area? A raw bar

The look:  three stories of "hues of the ocean"

Partnerships:  Azur will serve tea from Teaism (conveniently across the street); Founding Farmers' mixologist Jon Arroyo will design seasonal cocktail menus

Opening date:  New Years Eve (dinner only); a Spring launch for lunch and brunch

Asian Liaison Unit Moves out of Chinatown


MPD is in the process of moving the Asian Liaison Unit out of Chinatown and into its Judiciary Square headquarters.

The move comes after Gallery Place managers approached the police and asked if it would consider moving the unit out of the space it's rented for $1/year under a ten year lease, according to the Washington Times. A spokesperson for Gallery Place highlighted the fact that officers spend most of their time on patrol, and have used the Asian Liaison Unit property more as a locker room.  "I can assure that moving forward," Gallery Place management went on, "the police will have access to a fully operational command center located within the Gallery Place building."

No wonder on how big the space was, but we have to wonder if Gallery Place has something lined up to take its place.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Christmas Trees for Sale in MVTriangle

Looking for a Christmas tree here in the neighborhood?  (If your building allows live Christmas trees, that is, we have noted in years past that many condo associations ban them.)  Look no further.  (It's sponsored by Santa Claus, how could you go wrong!)

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Panera Bread Starts Construction in Chinatown

Panera Bread LogoWork has finally begun at the complex on the corner of 7th and H NW.  According to the Washington Business Journal, a building permit was issued Friday for Panera Bread, so we now know that the two-story restaurant will be able to hold 52 people on the first floor and 144 on the second.

We first announced Panera's intent to move in nearly a year ago now, so it's nice to see some movement - though Panera still has yet to announce when they believe the work will be complete.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Election Day Prep

It's Election Day tomorrow.  After you take care of business, here's where to celebrate (or drown your sorrows):

Take Care of Business (VOTE!):  Penn Quarter residents, you need to vote as follows:

Ward Number2
Precinct Number143
School District2

Polling Place Name, Address, and Accessibility Information
Polling Place NameCHINESE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Address500 I ST. NW
Washington DC, 20001
DescriptionCHURCH HALL/MEETING ROOM
Accessible to Disabled/ElderlyACCESSIBLE-I STREET ENTRANCE
Polls are open 7a-8p.
Not a Penn Quarter resident and not sure where to vote?  Check here.

Watch/Celebrate/Plot Move to Another Country:

Know of more local events?  Leave 'em in the comments.  And don't forget to vote!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Dangerously Delicious Pies Hopes to Open This Year

Dangerously Delicious Pies
We've been concerned about Dangerously Delicious Pies' opening at 7th and I Sts. for awhile now - progress seemed mired and we were skeptical - they had originally slated for June 2012.

Well, good news, pie fans: today they gave word to Prince of Petworth that they hope to open in 4-6 weeks.  Sadly, this isn't in time to fulfill your Thanksgiving pie needs, so you can head over to their Union Station or H Street locations while we bide our time here.