desta
6128 Georgia Ave, NW via Desta’s Facebook

A reader reports:

“I noticed this new restaurant on Geogia and Rittenhouse. Looks like they just opened. Nice to see new restaurants coming to that area. If you have any info on it, that would be great!

Looks like they opened up December 11th:

“Desta Ethiopian Restaurant will be open Tomorrow for lunch..everyone is welcome….!”

Their facebook page also says:

“Desta Ethiopia Restaurant welcomes you to taste our exotic flavors of Ethiopian Lounge.The exotic flavors are the veg combo and special,Tibs, kornis,kitfo.”

Anyone stop in for a taste?


dc coast
14th and K Street, NW

From a press release:

“When DC Coast sets sail on December 31, 2015, it will leave many waving a grateful farewell. Opened in Washington, DC in 1998, the iconic restaurant in an Art Deco landmark building was the daring first venture of Passion Food Hospitality partners chef Jeff Tunks, Gus DiMillo and David Wizenberg. They had a radical vision to open within the soaring first floor of the historic building at Franklin Square that essentially led the breakthrough for the 14th Street revival. It honored the tri-coastal regions where Tunks found his culinary passion and became an incubator for talented, award-winning chefs who got their start working under Tunks’ wing.

The Art Deco landmark was formerly a McDonald’s that bore the scars of its past: bullet holes in the walls and crime lurking outside, but the partners saw only opportunity. Tunks’ visionary approach paved the way for the area’s renewal and ushered in a new wave of contemporary American cuisine that led to critical acclaim from The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Esquire, Bon Appétit and Food & Wine as well as praise from Travel + Leisure as one of the “Top 50 Restaurants in America.” Tunks was a pioneer for DC, among that first generation bringing a contemporary spin to the American table along with Larry Forgione, Jeremiah Tower and Wolfgang Puck. Tunks’ method for recruiting culinary talent followed a similar pattern: look for the potential. The toques who cut their teeth in his kitchen before launching their own ventures have a different perspective about the closing of DC Coast—a gateway that catapulted them to where they are today… (more…)


IMG_2213
1336 14th Street, NW

Massive Ramen news for Logan Circle/14th Street – get ready for Jinya Ramen Bar. The liquor license placard says:

“A high-quality Japanese restaurant that serves authentic ”Tonkotsu Ramen”. No entertainment. Seating for 99 patrons. Total Occupancy Load of 120.”

Jinya’s website says:

“JINYA Ramen Bar serves “Tonkotsu Ramen”, rich and strong smelling noodle. Tonkotsu uses pork broth which is pumped up with industrial quantities of dashi and dried fish, a broth that seemed to be trying to establish the record for the most umami per milligram.

Simply put, tasting is believing. Only a handful Californian residents and lucky tourists could enjoy the fantastic taste of JINYA Ramen. Not anymore. With as low as $350K initial investment, you can own and run “JINYA, Ramen Bar” in your location.”

Check out some of their menus here.

Ghana Cafe closed here back in June 2014. For a hot second Crow Bar had plans to reopen here but that fell through. Updates on the new Rames spat as construction progresses and they get closer to opening.

IMG_2214
14th Street looking north towards Rhode Island Ave, NW


BS
2427 18th Street, NW

For those in town:

“The Black Squirrel would like to celebrate Christmas with you. We will be open Christmas Eve (Thursday, Dec. 24th) and Christmas Day (Friday, Dec. 25th), starting at noon.

As an added bonus, Christmas Eve falls on Thursday, which means it is Burger Night starting at noon. Our classic and veggie burgers will be discounted.

Grab a Christmas ale (or two) and have a jolly good time. It’s the most wonderful time for a beer!

A Very Black Squirrel Christmas
Thursday and Friday, December 24th and 25th, starting at noon
Thursday is Burger Night”


festivus_dc

From an email:

We’re partnering up with DC Brau for a beer-paired Festivus-themed dinner complete with aluminum pole, prix fixe meat loaf dinner with DC Brau beer pairings, and personal cards to air your grievances. Gonna be a great night!

We will be offering a 3-Course Prefixe Meatloaf* Dinner for $20. ADD $12 and we will pair each course with a DC Brau Beer (That’s 4 bucks a beer, no grievances there)! *Vegetarian (non-vegan) option will be provided”


View More Stories