
Another milestone for Noodles and Company coming to 2635 Connecticut Ave, NW in the old Sake Club space.
The liquor license application says:
“Fast-casual themed restaurant serving global noodles dishes, salads, and desserts. No Live Entertainment. Sidewalk Cafe with 16. Seating capacity is 76. Total occupancy load is 121.”
Category: Coming and Going, Restaurants, Woodley Park
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22 May 2013 11:02 AM
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22 May 2013 6:26 PM
Hope you get her back soon
Unfortunately, many of the older residents would prefer empty storefronts over anything...
I had a Yorkie and it pains me to recall thoughts of when my see you next Tuesday gf left...
I hope your prayers are answered.
Our thoughts are with you.
Every time I go to that place and order anything other than Macaroni and Cheese I leave disappointed. Their Pad Thai is nowhere near comparable to even the worst Thai restaurant I’ve been to. Sad Face—>
but oh how that Mac & Cheese is so delicious!
Exactly the mac and cheese is awesome. Glad there will be a DC proper location.
Yeah, 99% of their food is terrible. I’d much rather have Sake Club and their so-so sushi instead of this crap.
agreed. it’s my absolute least favorite of any fast food chain – the flavors are terrible. there’s something inherently wrong about a place that makes both italian and thai noodles…just because they’re both noodles.
my wife loves the mac and cheese here, so we go occasionally. the Mushroom stroganoff is tolerable in a pinch, so it works. That being said, I’ve never understood why this place serves alcohol. I can’t think of a meal I’d less like to have a beer or glass of wine with than noodles, and I don’t think Ive ever seen anyone drinking here. I understand that it’s probably always beneficial to have a liquor license, but it’s got to make up a pitifully small fraction of their sales.
yeah totally agree with you on the meals not being ones I’d wanna enjoy slowly with a drink. but with the marriot across the street I’m sure tourists “living it up” will actually buy the booze at this location.
Never been to, or even heard of this place before, but I do have to point out that alcohol is the cause of, and solution to, all of life’s problems.