Tag: food
Capitol Cuisine: Nostalgia Prevails at Jimmy T’s
I thought I was back in Chattanooga in the 1950s. Jimmy T’s Place evokes fond memories of my Tennessee boyhood. With its pressed-tin ceiling,...
How La Plaza Stays Open: No Pay for Owner
Throughout Washington’s five-month shutdown, many local restaurants have bitten the dust, including our beloved Montmartre and the venerable Post Pub (downtown). However, others have...
FRESHFARM Markets Open
FRESHMFARM’s markets are open for spring. In an effort to keep shoppers, vendors and market managers as safe as possible, shoppers are encouraged to...
Ward 6 Mutual Aid Southwest Food and Supply Drive
The Ward Six Mutual Aid Network and Christ United Methodist Church are hosting a Community Food and Supply Drive to help neighbors in meeting...
New Resources For Those With Coronavirus
At her daily COVID-19 media conference on April 13, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) announced two new District resources available to residents affected by...
Little Wild Things Urban Farm Offers Salad Share Program
Little Wild Things (906 Bladensburg Rd. NE) is finding ways to keep their urban farm in business --ways that can keep you in fresh,...
Capitol Cuisine
Looks like this restaurant—Phing Tham--is here to stay. Owner/chef Andrew LaPorta’s Southeast Asian restaurant is the rebranding of his short-lived Pesce Too, which opened...
The Little Free Pantry Comes to Capitol Hill
Drive or walk through the intersection on 14 and E Sts., SE. You will soon see a hand-built replica of the building behind it,...