1525 Wisconsin Avenue, NW previously home to Via Umbria

Liquor license placard had finally been posted in Georgetown:

“A full-service Japanese ramen restaurant. Seating for 101 and capacity of 135 inside. Summer Garden with seating for 50. Total Occupancy Load of 185. Entertainment Endorsement to provide live entertainment inside of the premises only. Holiday Extension of Hours Endorsement. Streatery Endorsement with 30 seats. Alcohol Carry-out and Delivery Endorsement.”

Stay tuned for an opening date here too.



1920 9th Street, NW courtesy Asefu

From a press release:

“Named for iconic Ethiopian singer and songwriter Asefu Alemayehu, Asefu Restaurant & Lounge is making its mark on Washington’s vibrant 9th Street corridor. The recently renovated space blends cultural heritage with modern refinement, offering diners a unique intersection of tradition and contemporary flair. (more…)



photo by Nina Palazzolo

From Lobby Bar:

“Located across from historic Eastern Market, Lobby Bar (224 7th St SE) is excited to begin accepting dinner reservations starting Friday, May 16. Offering a refined yet playful take on classic American fare and expertly crafted cocktails, the 2000 sq-ft restaurant is designed to be a gathering place for all. (more…)



1023 31st Street, NW courtesy Canal House of Georgetown

From a press release:

“The recently opened Canal House of Georgetown, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is excited to welcome guests to its now open C&O Restaurant & Lounge. Situated just steps from the iconic Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, which dates back to 1828, the C&O Lounge is inspired by colorful design and authentic taste from the region. (more…)



71 Potomac Ave, SE courtesy Suzie Q

From Suzie Q:

“Suzie Q’s, a retro inspired neighborhood bar, is set to open its doors in early May in the heart of Washington D.C.’s Navy Yard district. Located at 71 Potomac Ave. SE, Suzie Q’s promises a laid-back experience with affordable drinks, great BBQ, and a tribute to 70’s sports and rock ‘n’ roll culture. (more…)


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