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Reports that Brasserie Beck is closing after this weekend! Not taking reservations past Sunday.


1101 K Street, NW

Readers report: “Sat down to grab a quick drink at Brasserie Beck and apparently they let staff know this past Sunday/Monday that this coming weekend would be their last. Closing — no word on what’s next.”

and

“I ate at Brasserie Beck and sadly the waiter told me the restaurant is closing. They’re trying to sell off their wine at good prices. No reason or date was given for the closure but it was clear they’re preparing for the end. When I asked for a drink menu, the waiter said the restaurant is closing, so “we have limited alcohol selection.” He said we could buy bottles of wine at a reduced price (the next table over bought several).”

Their website is still live but you can’t make reservations past Sunday…

“Brasserie Beck is a contemporary European style brasserie in the heart of DC’s burgeoning McPherson square neighborhood (2007).

Opened by critically acclaimed, chef/owner Robert Wiedmaier, Wiedmaier stays true to his Belgian roots creating and cooking casual, affordable fare in the “brasserie style” of serving all day from lunch to late night. Beck is an ideal place for a quick meal anytime of the day; oysters from the raw bar, moules and frites with a trio of homemade dipping sauces, a Charcuterie Plate or the classic Belgian mainstay of Beef Carbonnade or Crispy Skate Wing.

Beck’s stunning and spacious bar boasts the most comprehensive Belgian beer list outside Belgium with nine+ draught beers and over 100 offered by the bottle. We welcome the locals, our neighbors, nearby businesses and anyone else looking for a great meal in a memorable setting of the old world mixed in with the new.”

Stay tuned.

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