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Peyton Sherwood, of St. Vincent/The Midlands Beer Garden fame, in as the new vendor at Capitol Hill’s Mott’s Market


233 12th Street, SE

Ed. Note: I’m told they’re hoping for an opening date in June 2024.

From an email:

“Capitol Hill’s Mott’s Market is thrilled to welcome Peyton Sherwood as the new vendor, promising an exciting chapter for our cherished community space.

Sherwood’s plans align perfectly with our community-focused vision, aiming to create a vibrant neighborhood hub. Expect a dedicated market space and a delightful menu featuring made-to-order sandwiches, coffee, pastries, and a selection of wine and beer for both on-site enjoyment and take-home options.

Meet Peyton Sherwood in person at the Mott’s Market Winter Wonderland event on December 16th from 1-5 PM EST, an opportunity to welcome him into our community.

A native Washingtonian deeply connected to local values, Sherwood brings valuable experience from beloved spots like Solly’s Tavern, KBC, and St. Vincent. With trusted advisors Kerstin Mikalbrown and Chef Sam Molavi, Sherwood aims to foster an inviting atmosphere at Mott’s Market.

Mott’s Market is a cherished part of Capitol Hill’s heritage. Join us in supporting our community-driven efforts to preserve its significance. Find out more about our journey at SaveMottsMarket.com

Your support is vital in welcoming Peyton to our neighborhood and in shaping the future of Mott’s Market as our thriving community hub!”

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