Restaurant Roundup: Jimmy John’s Arrives, Beefsteak On Its Way

Tenleytown’s latest sandwich shop opened this month (finally!), while the produce-centered Beefsteak is set to open by spring 2016.
Read moreTenleytown’s latest sandwich shop opened this month (finally!), while the produce-centered Beefsteak is set to open by spring 2016.
Read moreMurasaki Japanese Cuisine and Sushi Bar has closed its doors for good after nearly 14 years in the neighborhood.
Read moreWagshal’s new sit-down family restaurant is officially open, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week.
Read moreAfter an extended closure, the former Latin restaurant Casa Fiesta is finally moving forward in its transition to becoming the Italian eatery Tartufo.
Read moreDistrict Taco plans to open its fourth D.C. location at Tenley View, bringing Yucatan-influenced tacos and burritos to the neighborhood.
Read moreUpscale Mexican restaurant Rosa Mexicano closed its Friendship Heights location for good at the end of March after more than three years in the neighborhood. As with most closures, the motivation seems predominantly financial. “We’ve decided to shift expansion into other more lucrative areas,” VP of Marketing Lesley Truett diplomatically told Tenleytown, D.C. For those missing the menu, Rosa Mexicano will keep
Read moreMichele Lisi and Margarita Dimitrova have taken over the former Public Tenley restaurant, transforming it into the Tenley Gastropub. Never fear, sports fans, you can still enjoy the best in sports programming with more than 30 channels available for your viewing pleasure. Just don’t expect greasy sports bar food.
Read moreAn ABRA hearing notice posted at the former EURAsian Hot Pot location across from the Metro station indicates that Burger, Tap & Shake plans to open a second location in our neighborhood.
Read moreThe wait is officially over – Bread & Salt is open for business. Following a soft opening, the restaurant is welcoming diners this week at 5:30 p.m. every day through Sunday and will offer regular breakfast, lunch, and dinner starting Monday.
Read moreThe “Coming Soon” sign has been hanging above the future home of Bread & Salt for a while now, but the wait may shortly be over for Tenleytown residents eager to experience this new “neighborhood eatinghouse.” Walking by this afternoon, I was fortunate enough to catch one of the owners who shared some details about what the neighborhood can expect from
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