
Good news for Four Fields (4Ps) fans in Cleveland Park – the Guinness still flows! Back in Aug. ’11 the owner confirmed some scuttlebutt that Four Fields would be closing in Nov. at 3412 Connecticut Ave, NW in Cleveland Park. Thanks to a few readers tips I stopped in the other night and was told they’ll remain open until the end of March and then hopefully negotiate another extension. At this point it’s not clear to me if another tenant [rumored at one point to be from the Mcfadden's ownership] still have plans to lease the space. More news as it develops.
Category: Bars, Cleveland Park
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To be honest, I’d rather see that space closed and vacant than to have a McFadden’s-related bar open up there. They’re the epitome of everything that is bad about bad bars.
I understand your concern but it is not billed to be the same “crazy college crowd” as the one in FB. Plus the Clev Park demographic wouldn’t support such a clientele.
I don’t even care about the crowd, I care about how dirty that place is and how much their food sucks.
There’s still plenty of room on GA AV for them.
Sweet, a few more months of ridiculous long wait times at the bar and over priced beer. awesome.
like yogi berra said, it’s so crowded that no one goes there anymore.
$3 happy hour Guinness pints are too expensive?
Hatas gonna hate
But I already ordered by rape whistle to be prepared for when the drunken louts at McFadden’s pour out into the streets to accost the residents.
The place is a kind of a dive, kind of a dump, even, and I like ‘em for it.
Didnt the Mcfaddens crew fix and bring sign of whale back to life? I would think that would be more in line what they are going for. Fix whats wrong and leave what works.