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Noodles and Company, Cardinal Bank Coming to 1825 Wisconsin Ave, NW

The Noodles and Company is coming next door to the new Jos A Bank at 1825 Wisconsin Ave, NW:

Though the buildout has not yet begun:

And a Cardinal Bank is taking over the corner retail space closest to Safeway:

Category: Coming and Going, Georgetown, Glover Park, Restaurants, Retail

By: | 03 January 2013 4:30 PM | 3 Comments

  • Anonymous

    Again with the Noodles & Company. I don’t understand their rapid expansion. Their food is rather bland and boring! You have to dump a bunch of sriracha all over them to taste anything at all.

    • Anonymous

      Yeah, I can’t decide what I am less excited about, the Cardinal bank branch or the Noodles & Company.

  • bll

    This whole development was a let down. All they did was raze and rebuild the existing structure–there’s still parking (although it’s hard to access from Wisconsin since the entrance is so small) and they’re still leasing to stores that don’t bring much foot traffic to the neighborhood.



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