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Call Your Mother new Logan Circle location should open Tomorrow! (Tues.)


1471 P Street, NW

Thanks to G for sending a shot of the new Call Your Mother signage going up on Friday. I walked by on Sunday and was told by an employee out front that they should be opening on Tuesday!!

Update: Full press release:

“Call Your Mother, the beloved Jew-ish deli, has officially landed in Logan Circle, opening the doors to its 7th DC-area location at 1471 P Street NW. As with each new shop opening, Call Your Mother brings good vibes and good food to the neighborhood, and will feature the signature bagels and creative sandwiches that earned the bagel shop and deli national acclaim.

“Logan Circle offers a little bit of everything. It’s a residential area that also has some of the best restaurants in the city next to cool local shops and businesses,” said Andrew Dana, the brand’s co-owner and founder. “We’re excited to fuel our neighbors with the most unique and delicious bagel creations imaginable. This neighborhood is an epicenter of DC and we’re amped to be part of it.”

The new Logan Circle location comes on the heels of Call Your Mother’s recent opening in the West End neighborhood. The brand has expanded significantly since opening in 2018, adding locations in Capitol Hill, Bethesda and Georgetown in 2020, North Bethesda in November 2021 and the West End neighborhood in early 2022.
As with all locations, guests at the new Logan Circle outpost will indulge in creative takes on traditional deli staples like the new Thunderbird, an elevated sausage, egg and cheese, served on a Maple Salt & Pepper bagel, alongside insta-worthy creations like za’atar dusted bagels, and The Horizon everything bagel sandwich, filled with fritos, avocado, red onions and jalapeños. In addition to bagels, the deli also offers lunch sandwiches including the Latin Pastrami with pastrami, herb mayo, veggie slaw and jalapeños on rye, as well as a selection of pastry items like Chocolate Babka Muffins and yeasted doughnuts. Since its early days at local farmer’s markets, Call Your Mother has continued to nurture its local partnerships, working closely with local purveyors like Logan’s Sausage Company, Z&Z, Lost Sock and Liberty Delight Farms.

The P Street location of Call Your Mother, hours of operations are 7am to 2pm. Online orders are encouraged on weekends and at busy times, and can be placed at https://www.callyourmotherdeli.com/order.”


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