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Photo looking toward 3000 K Street, NW by PoPville flickr user JoshBassett|PHOTOGRAPHY

From an email:

“Bangkok Joe’s today announced that it will officially close its doors as of June 1, 2014 to make room for a new, modern restaurant boasting a Southeast Asian and French inspired menu.

“After continuous high traffic for over a decade, with the same equipment being used every day, repeatedly in the kitchen, there was a need to update the kitchen equipment and furniture,” said owner Mel Oursinsini. He added, “We also recognized that over time the needs of our customers had evolved. We felt the time was right to bring a new contemporary restaurant to the same beautiful location, Georgetown’s Washington Harbour.”

“Since opening in 2003, Bangkok Joe’s has received amazing support from the community and our patrons”, said Chef/Owner Aulie Bunyarataphan. “We’re committed to re-investing in our restaurants to ensure that we continually offer guests the best possible dining experience. By completely revamping the restaurant with a hip vibe and interior, new name and new menu, we hope to deliver the same exceptional experience which our customers have come to love and enjoy over the last decade. They deserve it!”

Bangkok Joe’s will close its doors as of June 1, 2014. The new restaurant named “Mama Rouge” is scheduled to open in September 2014.”


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1346 T Street, NW courtesy Compass Rose

From an email:

“We [Compass Rose 14th and T St, NW by St. Ex] have been able to get our patio open with 10 seats. And most importantly we started happy hour from 5:00-7:00. Details below. Also starting a late night happy hour in the next couple of weeks.

Food and drink specials including our 3 dips, fried baked potatoes, pescaditos, rustico bread with olives and yuquitas fritas all for just $4 each. Sausage dogs for $6! $5 sangria, $1 off drafts and rail drinks.


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1425 Wisconsin Avenue Street, NW

A liquor license application posted out front of Polished of Georgetown says a new spot called So Mi will be a:

“New restaurant serving a variety of cuisine including noodle soup and pastries from Tokyo and Hong Kong. Total load is 99.”

I stopped in to ask the folks from Polished when they would be closing and they said not any time soon. Updates when they get closer to opening.

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100 Florida Avenue, NE

Union Social is the spot in the new Elevation building that is

“Architecturally designed to replicate a train station or bus terminal by Maggie O’Neill, who previously collaborated with Gardner on Irish Public House and Copperwood Tavern, Union Social’s 5,600-square-foot space will feature marble and steel elements, subway tile and other accents.

Union Social is a DC Metro inspired casual, fine dining restaurant featuring a scratch kitchen and craft bar.”

They’ve also applied for a liquor license that says:

“New restaurant serving American food with summer garden seating 50 patrons. Total load is 250.”

Hours are listed as Sunday through Thursday 7am – 2am and Friday & Saturday 7am – 3am.

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5014 Connecticut Ave, NW

A couple weeks ago we learned that a Sri Lankan and South Indian restaurant, Banana Leaf, was coming to the former the former Clover Market space in Chevy Chase. At that time readers wondered if it was the same place from New York City – the owner confirms it is:

“yes its the branch of banana leaf ,new york which is opening soon in DC”

You can see their menu here.


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1319 F Street, NW

Washington Business Journal reported:

“Gill has tapped former Sette Osteria and Cafe Milano chef Carmen Piazza as the restaurant’s executive chef. She will design a menu of “modern, Italian comfort food,” said Gill. The 6,000-square-foot restaurant will also include a 1,400-square-foot dance floor so the restaurant can transition into a lounge atmosphere on weekends.”

Opening June 7th:

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Photo by PoPville flickr user NCinDC

Speaking of kosher spots – “Washington Jewish Music Festival presents:

Klezmer Brunch
Sunday, June 1, 10:30 am
DCJCC, 1529 16th Street NW

Tickets: $30 Brunch & Concert, $10 Concert Only

Our Klezmer brunch pairs fantastic music with a delicious kosher buffet. The Alexandria Kleztet has been combining traditional Eastern European/Jewish music with diverse influences for more than a decade. New arrangements of traditional melodies and original songs by members of the band draw upon jazz, classical, world beat, rock and other musical genres to create a unique and entertaining sound.

Children 10 and under are invited to attend for half price.

Menu:
Goldberg’s Bagels
Nova Lox and Kippered Salmon
Three Types of Cream Cheese
Egg Salad and Tuna Salad
Sliced Cheeses
Variety of Danishes
Fruit Salad
Coffee and Tea
Orange Juice”


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1323 Connecticut Ave, NW

Just noticed JRINK Juicery opened above GBD in Dupont. Their website says:

“We are DC’s first cold-pressed juice bar located in the heart of Dupont Circle. We create the highest-quality juice, bottled in glass, to nourish the needs of all busy people on-the-go.

JRINKs are 100% all-natural fresh fruits and veggies, cold-pressed, with absolutely nothing added. Each recipe is packed with the nutrients of up to 5 pounds of raw produce and bottled in 16 ounce glass for ultimate freshness.”

Check out their menu here.

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