From Slate Wine Bar, Pete’s New Haven Style Apizza, California Tortilla, Del Campo, Vinoteca, and others.
Oct 12, 2007
Overheard in D.C.: Be Like a Local
People always complain about tourists in D.C., wearing dumb clothes, standing on the left, clogging up the Hard Rock Cafe (actually, we’re fine with that). But it’s difficult to be in a new place and abide by the local customs. Back in the olden days, we heard that burping is polite in Korea, which sounds pretty awesome if you are an elementary schooler eating as much pizza and Coke as you can at Chuck E….
Jun 01, 2007
Ford’s Theatre Closes for Renovation
Yesterday the National Park Service quietly announced that Ford’s Theatre, the site of President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination and one of D.C.’s most popular tourist destinations, will close today for 18 months as it undergoes a massive renovation. The planned $8.5 million upgrade will include improvements to the heating, air conditioning, lighting and sound systems, the addition of an elevator and new restrooms, the Park Service said. As the WaPo points out, in addition to being…
Mar 28, 2007
Ask DCist: Who’s Filming Today?
People have been asking us: What’s that big film crew doing downtown today? Why must my commute be ruined by greedy Hollywood movie producers? The answer: Why it’s National Treasure: Book of Secrets, the sequel to the polarizing Nicholas Cage swashbuckler, of course. Here’s the details on the filming for today, though circuses of production vehicles will likely be popping up elsewhere around the city for a while longer. The D.C. Department of Transportation (DDOT),…