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909 New Jersey Avenue, SE

Back in January we learned that Scarlet Oak was shooting for a mid-May opening:

“Same partnership group as Southern Hospitality (SoHo) in Adams Morgan will be opening Scarlet Oak. We have hired a new Exec. Chef for both SoHo and Scarlet Oak he previously worked at Red Hen and Proof – there will be some carry-over from the new SoHo menu.”

They’ve now posted their liquor license placard:

“New American fusion restaurant. Seating inside premises is 81. Total load inside premises is 120. Sidewalk Cafe with seating for 75.”

Updates when they have an exact opening date.

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New Jersey and K Street, SE

Right near the future Whole Foods just ahead (behind the new brown building) and the Capitol peeking out in the background:

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From an email:

“In the theme of “5” each night of the “Five-Day Five-Year Anniversary Simcha” is set to thank patrons while introducing them to its “all grown up” menu and cocktail options. From Tuesday, April 14th through dinner on Saturday, April 18th, patrons will enjoy nightly $5 appetizer and 50% off entree specials off Star and Shamrock’s new menu, as well as a selection of five drink specials all for $5 each. In addition, 5% of all proceeds will benefit Miriam’s Kitchen. Plus on Saturday April 18th, DC’s favorite classic Irish band The MollyHawks will be onhand to mark the night of the actual anniversary with live music. And each night will be peppered with various revelry and surprise giveaways.

Nightly Menu specials will include: (more…)


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3700 14th Street, NW

Thanks to a reader for sending word:

“demo has begun on the old Carolina at 14th and Spring NW”

This strip of 14th includes Lyman’s Tavern, Red Derby, Taqueria Habanero and the coming Washington Heights. Any rumors about who’s taking over the space?

Back in March 2013 Carolina Restaurant was listed for sale for $650,000.

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14th and Spring Road, NW


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1501 K Street, NW

From a press release:

“Restaurateur Claudia Rivas, owner and COO of Claudia’s Steakhouse, announced today the appointment of renowned DC chef Brad Race to take over the helm at Claudia’s Steakhouse – a new classic American-Latin fusion restaurant and lounge set to open at DC’s Investment Building at 1501 K Street, NW in late spring. Race, not new to the DC restaurant world, has shared his culinary talents with District residents via his popular steak frites at Bearnaise where he served as Executive Chef. Race has also delighted foodies at other neighborhood restaurants including Michel Richard’s Michel, Jose Andres’ Minibar, as well as NYC’s Le Cirque, Nobu and Oceana.

Race and Rivas have carved out a classic American menu that features an authentic Latin twist. From the dinner menu, guests should be eager to try “Claudia’s Prime Empanadas” – a small plates menu item – or the “Negra Modelo Drunken-Rib-Eye” for an authentic Latin steak dinner. The lunch menu offers more casual Latin entrees like the “Chorizo hotdog Juarez style” and the “Mojarra Frita”.

“I’m excited to be joining the Claudia’s Steakhouse team and eager to incorporate my flare of American dishes with Claudia’s original recipes,” says Race. “My specialty is designing menus that blend international flavors and I’m eager to present an exceptional Latin inspired cuisine to the Washington community.”

Rivas is thrilled to introduce to Washingtonians and visitors alike her passion and flavor of Latin culinary culture. She grew up in El Salvador and learned how to cook from her grandmother, Julia Aguilar, a professional chef who spent her cooking career as a private chef for an Argentinean family who settled in Puerto Rico. Consequently, Claudia learned recipes with both El Salvadorian, Argentinean, Caribbean’s influence and has obtained expertise in Latin tradition.

The Latin experience does not stop with the food. With a seating capacity of 300 and space for 400 throughout, the 7,500-square-foot Claudia’s Steakhouse will serve as a lounge, social scene and a sophisticated dining spot. The restaurant’s interior atmosphere exhibits a modern architectural design aesthetic with contemporary furnishings, soft lighting and a relaxing ambiance that features buoyant Latino music and Salsa dancing on select evenings.

“The essence of Claudia’s food preparation is rooted in my family tree that dates back four generations,” says Rivas. “I am creating a genuine dining atmosphere and want to share the tastes and influences of original Latin cuisine. Claudia’s is not just a sit-down dining experience, it’s an all-evening affair.”

Two private dining rooms offer guests a more intimate space that are ideal for gatherings of up to 120 people and perfect for birthdays, receptions, business events and fundraisers.”

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1634 14th Street, NW

Ed. Note: M Cafe closed at this location back in January.

You can see Sette’s menu here: Sette dinner menu 14st (PDF)

From a press release:

“We are very proud to announce the expansion of our restaurant brand Sette Osteria. The opening date is April 14th and will be located at 1634 14th ST NW. Sette Osteria looks forward to providing the neighborhood with an exceptional casual dining experience that will consistently exceed their expectations.

“We are thrilled to be opening Sette Osteria on 14th Street” said restaurateur and founder of IK Retail group Iraklis Karabassis. Karabassis is the creator of such restaurant concepts as Café Milano restaurant, Famoso restaurant , Crepizza restaurant in Georgetown, and Dupont’s popular eatery Sette Osteria. “We decided to expand the brand to 14th street because of the highly dynamic and diverse neighborhood. This area is comprised of families and residents who desire simple and delicious food, in a warm and rustic set up paired with extraordinary service. Opening night guests will receive 50% of their bill…starting at 7pm (more…)


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2001 S Street, NW

From Glen’s Garden Market:

“Starting this month, we’re dropping the price point from $100 to $75 and adding two seats to the Table to make the experience more accessible. We’ll offer four courses (plus extras) with pairings, which will be inspired by the bounty of the region. In each prior iteration, Chef Travis has foraged some of the ingredients he’s used from his neighborhood in Arlington, to complement those which we source from our all-local vendor line-up. The motivation for the change in concept and price point is to more closely align the experience with the vibe in the market while creating an opportunity for our neighbors to share a table and enjoy the finest food our region has to offer. We still have a bunch of seats available for the Thursday, April 23 Table.”


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3312 Wisconsin Avenue, NW

A reader reports:

Raku in Dupont [1900 Q St, NW] by Kramerbooks will be closing in roughly a month and moving over to Cathedral commons.

One of the servers told me yesterday.

Continuing the decline of eating and drinking establishments in Dupont.”

Ed. Note: An email to Raku for confirmation was not returned.

According to a liquor license placard the Raku opening in Cathedral Commons will be:

“full-service casual restaurant serving Pan-Asian cuisine and sushi. Total occupancy load of 114 inside premises. Sidewalk Café with seating for 36.”

This is right next door to the second Barcelona restaurant whose liquor license placard says:

“Full-service restaurant featuring Spanish and Mediterranean food, tapas, and wines by the glass. Total Occupancy Load of 225, inside seating to be determined. Summer Garden with seating for 36.”

Stay tuned for opening dates.

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