Friday, September 28, 2012

Brookland's Menomale: Destination for Pizzaphiles!

"The latest to give Neapolitan a go is Menomalé, a cramped, 28-seat dining room in DC’s Brookland that might have gotten away with simply being a dependable joint for a midweek meal, given the scarcity of options nearby. It’s that and more. Not only has Menomalé established itself as a destination for pizzaphiles—it has entered the conversation about the area’s best." For the full Washingtonian review, go to: http://www.washingtonian.com/restaurantreviews/upper-crust-menomale.php

Friday, September 14, 2012

Brookland's Colonel Brooks to close TODAY - Friday, September 14th

It appears that today may be the last day to grab a burger and beer at our very own Colonel Brooks. The upcoming 901 Monroe project is slated to break ground by the end of 2012 and the construction last 18 months. One-bedroom apartments are expected to start at $1,600/mo and two-bedrooms at $2,100. Good bye Colonel Brooks! We'll miss you.

Little Ricky's Cuban-American Restaurant coming to Brookland!!

Little Ricky’s Cuban-American restaurant will soon be opening in Brookland! It will be located on the 12th St NE strip between Monroe and Newton Sts NE. (Where Tropicana Eatery used to be.) YAY!

Friday, September 7, 2012

UNION MARKET finally opens this Saturday, Sept 8th!


Just south of Brookland, UNION MARKET finally opens this Saturday, September 8th!! Vendors include Rappahannok River Oysters Co., Buffalo and Bergen (a soda shop) Righteous Cheese, Peregrine Espresso, Lyon Bakery, Trickling Springs Creamery, Harvey's Market, Oh! Pickles, Almaala Farms, DC Empanadas, and TaKorean. Market hours will be Fridays 11AM-8PM, and Saturdays & Sundays 8AM-8PM until November, when the market will be open six days a week. Union Market is located north of Florida Ave NE between 5th & 6th Sts NE.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Barnes & Noble and Starbucks coming to Monroe St Market/CUA!

I had to repost the exciting news from Brookland Avenue that Barnes & Noble and Starbucks will be coming to the Monroe Street Market/Catholic U South Campus development! 

"...In 18 to 24 months, the bookstore will move off campus as part of a joint development project between the University and a local developer. The complex will be a mix of housing, retail stores and restaurants...The new store will also introduce a Starbucks café and a greater selection of trade books, apparel and much more." For the full post, go to: http://brooklandavenue.com/blog/