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FLOR. COFFEE + BOOKS

PROJECTED OPENING: August 18th, 2025 1220 31st Street NW Flor. Coffee + Books, a Buenos Aires-inspired café and bookshop, will officially open its doors next week, just above M Street in Georgetown. A Grand Opening celebration will take place on August 22nd. Created by international author Florencia Agrazo and her partner Marco Ferrario, Flor. Coffee + Books will offer specialty coffee, including their own coffee blend from Georgetown’s Grace Street Coffee Roasters,  Argentinian and French pastries and soft serve from Dolcezza.  The menu will also highlight dishes made with fresh, locally sourced high quality ingredients, including vegetarian and gluten free options.  Florencia “Flor” Agrazo is the author of The Gratitude Notebook, a series of 90-day visualization and journaling guides for consciously creating your ideal life. At Flor. Coffee + Books, guests can browse a curated selection of books in English and Spanish—focused on self-care, art, travel, and spirituality—alongside interactive games, Tarot decks, and blind-date-with-a-book picks, designed to support emotional well-being. The spacious 28-seat two story space with an outdoor patio is designed for connection, quiet reflection, and meaningful conversation. A whimsical gratitude machine called The Appreciation Station  will dispense gratitude prompts to inspire intention-setting and journaling. Crafted by Chef Jovana Urriola, the menu includes offerings such as Argentinian empanadas, chipás, medialunas, sandwiches, toasts, bowls, salads, and pastries, along with hot and iced espresso drinks, matcha and chai lattes, and loose-leaf teas. For more information, click here.
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REOPENING: KAYU

1633 17th Street NW After closing on H Street at the end of June, Kayu by Chef Paolo Dungca has officially reopened in a new location in Dupont Circle. The more casual, streamlined version of Chef Paolo’s former Filipino tasting room offers some new spins and old favorites from the previous menu, including a sweet corn agnolotti, Chef Paolo’s famous cassava cake with crab fat, jamón Ibérico, and trout roe, as well as ube bao bun chorizo burgers and crispy pork belly with a chickpea stew. Guests can enjoy a glass of Chenin Blanc or a tamarind margarita while snacking on some bites at the bar, or sit down for a full dinner in the airy 40 seat dining room. Patio seating will also be opening soon. For more information, click here.
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Summer Restaurant Week Returns to DC

Summer in the city is heating up, and not just with the weather. The Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington’s Summer Restaurant Week is back, offering diners the perfect excuse to explore some of the city’s most exciting dining rooms at a fraction of the price.This year’s celebration comes at an important moment. With the federal government’s recent crime crackdown rhetoric and heavy-handed tactics grabbing headlines, it’s easy to forget what those of us who actually live and dine here know to be true: D.C. is a beautiful, vibrant city with a rich culture and a thriving restaurant community. As Mayor Bowser has emphasized, violent crime is at a 30-year low.But! summer is traditionally a slow season for local restaurants, making now more than ever the time to show up and support the city’s independent dining scene.Before you head out, here are a few Do’s and Don’ts of Restaurant Week Dining:-DO your homework: check menus and prices online before booking.-DO leave a generous gratuity, service staff is working as hard as ever.-DON’T show up without a reservation.-DON’T be unkind, staffing shortages are still very real, and patience goes a long way.So grab your friends and make those reservations. Many restaurants are extending their special pricing and menus throughout the rest of the month so stay tuned for an update - and there’s plenty of time to eat your way through the list.Here’s a few that we here at TheList are excited about: -A.Kitchen+Bar -All Set Restaurant & Bar -AMA -Balos -Bresca -Casa Teresa-Centrolina -CHIKO -Cucina Morini -Dauphine’s  -Del Mar -El Taller del Xiquet -El Cielo-Iron Gate -Kyojin Sushi -Lucky Danger-Lucy Bar-Mandu -Minetta Tavern-MITA-Moon Rabbit by Kevin Tien-Perry’s-Primrose-Rosedale-Tail Up Goat-The Duck & The Peach-The Point D.C.-Vera Cocina & Bar-Zeppelin 
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Where is Nycci? Here, there, and everywhere in media outlets across the city.

Eater: Moon Rabbit hosts top female pastry...

This Sellout Collab Pizza in D.C. Is Here to Stay; Plus, a Mount Pleasant mainstay celebrates seven years, Moon Rabbit hosts top female pastry chefs (featuring mini interviews by Nycci Nellis), and more intel from Emily Venezky for Eater DC, here.Photo: Maria Rebrikova for Slice & Pie 
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Industry Night: History & Cocktails at Annex...

This week’s Industry Night has it all, historic preservation, stunning design & rum-soaked nostalgia.We recorded on-site at Annex on 12th, a posh new residential community that brings serious Art Deco glamour to what was once the USDA Cotton Annex. First up is Stephen Johnson, Senior Community Manager and a walking encyclopedia of the building’s past lives. From presidential vault doors to luxe speakeasies (yes, The Vault is real), Stephen walks us through how this adaptive reuse project blends D.C. history with modern luxury.Then … drum roll, please … I caught up with an old, old, old friend, the legendary Todd Thrasher. Todd and I started our careers side by side, and to say we've come a long way is an understatement. He’s now the man behind Thrasher’s Rum, Tiki TNT, and some of the most unforgettable drinks in the DMV. We talk distilling, building community, his new collab with Annex (including a custom “1936” rum for new residents!), and why cocktails should always come with a story, and sometimes a Solo cup?Listen to the full episode here or watch the full episode here.  
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