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New Citi Pizza Reopens on H Street

24 Jun

New Citi Pizza (504 H Street, NE) has reopened after being closed for several months following reports that the owner had died.  In recent years, the takeout pizza spot has undergone some minor renovations, such as removing the bullet proof glass from its counter, to make it more friendly and inviting to the community.  There had been signs posted in recent weeks that it would be reopening, but it now appears to be fully reopened.

New Citi Pizza Reopened

New Citi Pizza Has Reopened

Good Danny’s and H Street Self Storage Close, Paving Way for Whole Foods Development

24 Jun
Good Danny's Carryout Closed

Good Danny’s Carryout Closed

In the past couple of days, both H Street Self Storage and Good Danny’s carryout have closed (see photos).  In addition, Murray’s grocery store closed earlier in the month.  These three businesses occupied the buildings that will soon be demolished to make way for the Whole Foods/major apartment complex that is coming to H Street.  These three closings represent an important first step towards that development starting construction in the coming months.

H Street Self Storage Closed

H Street Self Storage Closed

Rapid Construction at Ben’s Chili Bowl on H Street

15 Jun

Only a few weeks ago it was a large hole in the ground, now the exterior shell of the building is almost the whole way up.

Construction at Ben's Chili Bowl on H Street

Construction at Ben’s Chili Bowl on H Street

Major Construction at Former Souk (1208 H Street NE)

27 May

There has been major construction at the former site of Souk (1208 H Street NE).  The restaurant closed quite a few months ago, and there were rumors that they were doing a renovation prior to reopening.  Souk was owned by the same owners of Nomad hookah bar (previously Sahra hookah) previously.  No word on if it is still the same owners.

New Construction at Former Souk

New Construction at Former Souk

Former Souk (in Middle Between Queen Vic and Vendetta)

Former Souk (in Middle Between Queen Vic and Vendetta)

Po Boy Jim to Open in June, Now Hiring

13 May

Construction at the long awaited Po Boy Jim (709 H Street NE) is wrapping up, and the restaurant plans to open sometime in June.  They recently launched a website and are hiring staff.  In the coming weeks, they will finalize their menu and do a soft launch.  You can read more about the restaurant in our preview here

A Look Inside the Window at Po Boy Jim

A Look Inside the Window at Po Boy Jim

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Sign Posted for Po Boy Jim’s on H Street

29 Apr

In other H Street dining news this week, a new sign has been posted for Po Boy Jim’s (709 H Street NE), and a peek inside the space reveals that the construction is almost done.  Po Boy Jim’s has been coming to H Street for well over a year and a half now, and the building has undergone a complete renovation and looks very nice inside.  Check out our preview of the restaurant here.

New Sign at Po Boy Jim's

New Sign at Po Boy Jim’s

Micho’s Lebanese Grill Coming to 5th and H Street

27 Apr

Coming soon signage was posted this weekend at the corner of 5th and H Street NE for Micho’s Lebanese Grill.  The building previously housed a flower shop that has been closed for several months.  Over the past couple of weeks there has been construction activity in the building.  No liquor license has been applied for or posted as of yet.  More details as we get them.

Signage Posted for Micho's Lebanese Grill on H Street

Signage Posted for Micho’s Lebanese Grill on H Street

 

H Street’s Horizon: What’s Coming Soon (Winter 2014)

22 Jan

Back in the spring, we looked at the new restaurants and bars that were coming to H Street.  Now that several months have gone by, we wanted to take a look at what restaurants have opened, what ones have made construction progress, and what new restaurant concepts have been announced recently.  For each of these categories we list the establishments in order of going west-east down H Street.  If we’ve missed a place, please let us know in the comment section.

Opened this Summer and Fall

  • Heaven & H (701 H Street)–new deli in former Grace Deli location that honors the memory of the owner of Grace Deli (June Lim) who was murdered in 2012, deli underwent some renovations and is now open but appears that renovations may be ongoing, more details from Washington City Paper
  • Chupacabra (822 H Street)–taco restaurant that previously was a food truck, operates right off of H Street but has added a covered patio that links it to H Street in the last several months that should be quite popular when it is warmer
  • Vendetta (1210 H Street)–Italian restaurant and bocce bar by Joe Englert, you can read our early review here
  • Da Luft (1242 H Street)–initially billed as a “seafood restaurant,” now appears to be more of a club with three levels and a rooftop patio
  • Sol Mexican Grill (1251 H Street)–two level Mexican restaurant with fast casual service downstairs and full service restaurant, bar, and patio upstairs, you can read our early review here
  • RedRocks (1348 H Street)–full service pizza and Italian restaurant with extensive bar and retractable roof patio, three other DC area locations
  • Manny and Olga’s (1409 H Street)–D.C. pizza chain offers delivery
  • The Elroy (1423 H Street)–a bar concept on the eastern end of H Street, more from Washington City Paper Continue reading

&pizza Rolling Out Menu Changes on Tuesday

13 Jan

&pizza–the popular fast casual pizza place where you customize your pizza and have it made in under five minutes–will debut a few menu changes and improvements this Tuesday at its two locations on H Street and U Street.  The vast majority of the menu will look the same; however, &pizza is adding a few new ingredients such as capers, falafel, a sundried tomato pesto, a tzatziki sauce, and a reformulated garlic puree sauce.  They will also be changing their sausage that comes standard on the Maverick pizza.  All of these items will be available on any customized pizza that the customer chooses but will also be incorporated into the signature pizzas they offer.  The capers and the sundried tomato pesto will go on the Jenny pizza (shrimp, mozzarella, ricotta, spinach, and regular pesto), the falafel and tzatziki sauce will go on the Grecian Market (chickpea spread, mushrooms, broccoli, pickled onions, and feta cheese), and the garlic puree will be the base of the Gnarlic (garlic base with several different cheeses).  The changes have already been incorporated into the online website, which you can view here. Continue reading

H Street Residents and Restaurants Spar Over Longer Hours for Rooftops

18 Dec

This evening the Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) 6A Alcoholic Beverage Licensing Committee–which has jurisdiction over the eastern end of H Street–held a discussion about possibly changing its policy that currently prevents restaurants and bars from operating public space patios (i.e. patios on the street) and rooftop decks after 11pm on weeknights and midnight on weekends.  While the D.C. Government’s Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA) handles alcohol licenses in the District, ANCs play a very important role in the process through recommendations to ABRA and by holding hearings to help restaurants/bars and residents come to mutually beneficial agreements that will help the establishment thrive in the community without negatively affecting its neighbors.  The current policy of ANC 6A is to require restaurants and bars to agree to not serve alcohol on patios and rooftops late at night even though the establishment can stay open until much later in the evening.  This meeting was to discuss a potential change to that policy.

Over 20 residents showed up to protest any potential change vociferously.  Most of the comments were similar: allowing later hours outdoors would create more noise and prevent residents from sleeping, later hours would encourage more drunken debauchery along H Street and in the surrounding neighborhoods, and that there was no benefit to the community for allowing restaurants to have later outdoor hours.  Several residents argued that allowing restaurants to have later outdoor hours would lead to an increase in crime.

Only two restaurants testified in favor of changing the current policy to allow for later hours.  Joe Englert–owner of several H Street establishments and arguably one of the main reasons that H Street is currently experiencing such a renaissance–countered many of the residents claims that a change in policy would have negative effects.  Englert argued that he and other H Street restaurants have invested many millions of dollars in the community and have no reason to be bad neighbors.  He offered to install any kind of noise barrier to help alleviate any noise problems that arose in neighborhoods surrounding H Street.  After several residents questioned the need to keep outdoor areas open so late (one said that there was no reason for people to be drinking or even out after midnight), Englert pointed out that many young people are going to be out late drinking “because that’s what they do.”  He implied that if they weren’t out drinking and spending money on H Street they would be doing it elsewhere around the city which would hurt the H Street economy.   Continue reading