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Boundary Stone will close “until further notice” after Nov 25th. “we are hopeful that we will be welcoming you all again at some point.”


116 Rhode Island Ave, NW

Really, hopefully temporary sad news, from the really good people at Boundary Stone:

“Since March we have fought to be here for our employees and our neighborhood, which we have faithfully served for the past nine years. Thank you to everyone who has supported Boundary Stone and have been so generous to our staff. It truly has been impactful and has allowed us to delay having to write something like this for the last 8 months. Unfortunately with colder weather moving in, rising virus counts, and no relief on the horizon, we have made the truly agonizing decision to close Boundary Stone until further notice.

We will remain open until Wed Nov 25th when we will celebrate our 10th annual Thanksgiving tradition and end this epic run with our showing of The Last Waltz. We cannot predict what the future holds for gathering places like Boundary Stone, but we are hopeful that we will be welcoming you all again at some point.

A big thank you to our staff who has always made the Stone the best neighborhood bar in DC, and if you got to visit us during the pandemic you know it was especially so. They have met this challenge head-on and proved hospitality was still an essential thing during such uncertain times. We truly appreciate the incredible job our team has done.

Bloomingdale, we hope to see you over the next few weeks, we will remain open on our current schedule through Nov 25th for patio service, delivery, and to-go.

Make sure you VOTE, take care of yourselves and others this winter, stay safe, and wear a mask! We hope to see you on the other side. Please, please, please continue to support your local independently owned bars, restaurants, breweries, and music venues!! They need your continued support in order to survive. Sláinte!

With love, from the Boundary Stone Family.”

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