Back To Black in Eastern Market

Let’s face it — Washingtonians love their speakeasies. The latest in the growing roster is Harold Black on Capitol Hill, located quaintly at REDACTED. Just kidding, it’s right above the Italian restaurant Acqua Al 2 across from Eastern Market. Unlike other such bars dotting the District’s landscape, HB feels like a true speakeasy. It’s only…

Revenge is a Dish Best Served on H

H Street – it’s not just for boobs and vaudeville anymore. Rising from the ashes of the recently vacated Red Palace space is…..drum-roll…..long-planned Italian eatery Vendetta, which was originally slated for the 1300 block. Observant Sherlock-types may have seen small ads for it whilst frequenting RnR or the Biergarten. Vendetta will boast two bocce courts…

Restaurant Review: Ambar on Barrack’s Row

I must admit that I was skeptical. Despite the fact that Ambar, the new Balkan cuisine restaurant occupying the space that was once Jordan’s 8 on Barrack’s Row, is the newest culinary project of Ivan Iricanin, who has made me salivate at Maza 14 and El Centro. This guy is good, I knew, but even a great artist…

Remembrance of Martin Luther King Jr. to be Held

The Capitol Hill Arts Workshop will offer a “Remembrance of Martin Luther King, Jr.” on Tuesday, January 22, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. at the Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church, 4th and Independence Avenue SE. Participants in the Remembrance include Fortissima, Capitol Hill Youth Chorus, Not What You Think, Nuance, Jubilee Singers of All Souls Unitarian, Washington…

Monthly Wine Tasting at Le Grenier

New local favorite Le Grenier, at 5th and H Streets NE, knows how to keep the local crowd happy.  Every month the French restaurant will feature new wines by the glass, introduced at a free [read: FREE] tasting the first Tuesday of every month.  I sat down at the beautiful and dimly lit bar to…

Weekend East City Event Round Up: Happy 2013 Edition

  Friday January 11   Honfleur Gallery (6pm to 9pm) Artists Michael Dax Iacovone and Kathryn Zazenski collaborated on a series of “Memory Maps” based on recent travels undertaken by each artist.  In the Points That Bring Us from Here to There, audiences will experience Iacovones’ chronicle describing his crossing of all 123 Mississippi River…

Laura Elkins’ Homage to Michelle Opens in The Mini-Fridge

In a nod to the upcoming inauguration, The Fridge opens Laura Elkins’ Homage to Michelle in The Mini-Fridge, the newly opened space at the gallery. The artist will show a retrospective of works inspired by Michelle Obama during the first administration. Elkins uses First Lady imagery to create self-portraits that are at once deeply personal…

Hip Hip Hikari!

New Japanese restaurant Hikari Sushi opened this week at 644 H St NE, adding another exciting cuisine option to the burgeoning corridor. According to Thrillist, it’s named after the fastest bullet train in Japan. The polished decor includes samurai swords and red lanterns, and there’s an impressive skylight lining the entire staircase. The first floor…

Free Gilbert & Sullivan Workshop

Now how’s this for some local arts?  You could be the one performing! Join the fun at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop’s free one-day Gilbert and Sullivan workshop on Saturday, January 12, 2013 from 12:00 – 6:00 p.m. at 545 7th Street, SE. Peter DiMuro and Barbara Schelstrate, who direct CHAW’s summer Gilbert and Sullivan…