DC Link Roundup: Heard In The ‘Hood
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Here’s what we were reading recently about neighborhood news in DC. Have something to add? Leave it in the comments!
Downtown – A new restaurant titled appropriately enough, The Federalist, showed up at The Madison Hotel (1177 15th St NW). The menu is inspired by 18th century American food and executed through local producers and purveyors. You don’t have to read any Papers except the menu so you can order. [DCist] & [Federalist website] & [Federalist dinner menu] & [The Federalist Papers (for history’s sake)]
Downtown/Penn Quarter – We’re no strangers to the fast food scene and will miss the BK on K St but Fuel Pizza looks like an upgrade to us. Progress towards opening is noted there and at the PQ location at 6th and F St NW in the old OBA bank building. [Prince of Petworth] & [WaBizJo]
All Over DC – A list of the 10 restaurants in DC that opened this year generating the most “buzz.” Four of the ten are in our neighborhood. [Zagat]
Downtown – A gallery of super photos showing CityCenter construction progress. They’re zipping along! [DC MUD (Metro Urban Diary]
Downtown – Speaking of CityCenter, will Eataly, New York’s Mario Batali’s mega-Italian themed restaurant, show up at CityCenter? Maybe… [WaPo]
Penn Quarter – The first review for Elisir on 11th St NW comes in from our city’s largest daily. [WaPo]
Penn Quarter – Our work colleagues who live in Virginia and Maryland all rave and gloat about going to Costco or BJ’s Wholesale when the “Where do you live?” question comes up. The gloating can now end as a Costco is coming to DC and it won’t be that far from downtown (about 4 1/2 miles away) off New York Ave NE. [DC MUD (Metro Urban Diary)]
Penn Quarter – Funxion on F St NW (between 13th and 14th) closed and may be replaced by…District Taco. [Prince of Petworth]
Downtown – The Hamilton at 14th and F St NW opened yesterday afternoon and the menus are posted. [The Hamilton – menus]
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