
1309 5th Street, NE
Things are progressing nicely for the Union Market development at 1309 5th Street, NE. Liquor licenses have been applied for by Rappahannock Oyster Bar:
“New Tavern. Occupancy load is 55 (25 bar seats and 30 standing tables). Use of Summer Garden in Common Area, with 85 indoor seats and 80 outdoor seats.”
and Righteous Cheese:
“New Tavern with Summer Garden serving gourmet cheeses, coffee, wines and other items. Seating capacity inside premises is 11 with use of common seating area. Total occupancy load is 99.”
And speaking of Union Market – you can check out a Summer Picnic Spectacular:
The Summer Picnic Spectacular will spotlight UNION MARKET’s commitment to creating a best-in class, year-round, indoor food market featuring 40 local vendors.
This authentic artisanal marketplace, which will officially open on September 8th will be a catalyst for a more vibrant Union Market District and become the culinary epicenter of Washington, DC.
Saturday, July 21st, 2012
12pm-6pm
Union Market
1309 5th Street NE
You can purchase tickets here.
Category: NoMa, Restaurants
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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.
looks like an old dockyard
this isn’t a pic of the renovated market building. the new building looks awesome.
All it took was a fire to actually kick start this project.
What’s going to happen to Litteri’s. If they touch that place there will be riots.
I believe they’re either replacing or renovating all the old parts of the market, so I assume they’ll still be there once the dust clears.
Litteri’s will still be around. The renovated Union Market is in a seperate building.
And it’s gorgeous. I’m surprised at how much it has flown below the radar.
Every blog and news channel has covered it.
Restaurants sound great!
This area is one of the more exciting projects in the city