Seoul Food D.C. restaurant moving to Takoma Park
Seoul Food D.C. will move to 7302 Carroll Ave. in Takoma Park, the former location of MAD Fitness, according to an announcement from the Old Takoma Business Association.
Seoul Food D.C. will move to 7302 Carroll Ave. in Takoma Park, the former location of MAD Fitness, according to an announcement from the Old Takoma Business Association.
Almost all of the businesses in Spring Center in the 8600 block of 16th Street are now closed or relocated in anticipation of Purple Line construction.
The owner of the popular Zed’s Café on Georgia Avenue is planning a new restaurant and music venue on Colesville Road down the block from The Fillmore Silver Spring.
Raynold Mandizabal, the chef-owner of Urban Butcher on Georgia Avenue, plans to open a second restaurant in Central, the new development on the corner of Fenton Street and Wayne Avenue.
Council member Tom Hucker (right) presents a certificate of appreciation to Source cofounders Mike Mowery and Mike Diegel. Photo by Trish Rimo. About 40 readers and friends joined the Source of the Spring staff at All Set Restaurant & Bar last night for a party celebrating the one-year anniversary of the online publication. During the event, Councilmember Tom Hucker (D-District … Read More
Pollo Campero at 8662 Colesville Rd. will have a soft opening starting tomorrow (Oct. 24) with a grand opening and ribbon cutting planned later.
Construction is underway on a permanent kiosk for Bump ’n Grind on the ground floor of Ellsworth Place.
The last meal at 8407 Kitchen Bar will be served tonight (Oct. 21), but fans needn’t despair.
8407 Kitchen Bar on Ramsey Avenue will close in two weeks, according to information provided by two sources.