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Mandalay Burmese Restaurant Applies for Liquor License at 9th and P St, NW

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1501 9th Street, NW

“Dear PoPville,

Mandalay restaurant (NE corner of 9th and P, NW) which has been “coming soon” since dinosaurs ruled the earth has finally applied for a liquor license, and taken down the “coming soon” sign to finish the brick sidewalk seating area. Looks like it might open in the not too distant future; possibly to coincide with the O Street market getting done?”

A couple of weeks ago the owners said they hoped to open in early July. Maybe it’ll be mid-late July but def. getting very very close. The liquor license application says:

“New Restaurant. Serving Asian (Burmese) cuisine. Occupancy load is 85.”

They will be open Sunday through Thursday 11 am – 11 pm; Friday and Saturday 11 am – 12am.

Updates when an exact opening date is known.

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