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101 Tingey Street, SE

Back in May we heard that Hill Country could be popping up in Navy Yard. It’s looking more likely now as they’ve applied for a liquor license:

“Seasonal Outdoor Tavern at Tingey Plaza South East Federal Center serving barbecue food and beverages with Live Entertainment.”

Though officially Hill Country still says:

“No deal has been solidified to move forward with this opportunity. If we do proceed, we do not yet know whether it will happen this year or next season.”

Hill Country also recently kicked off their Backyard Barbecue on the west lawn of the National Building Museum. Anyone check that one out yet?

Rocklands BBQ also has an outdoor bbq area near the ball park and not far from the Hill Country Home Stand’s proposed location (pictured above.)

So, if you had to choose – which bbq do you like better – Rocklands or Hill Country?

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Rocklands at 1st and N Streets, SE


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1348 H Street, NE

Back in October 2012 we first learned Red Rocks Pizzeria would be opening up a location on H Street. This will be their fourth location following one in Columbia Heights, Old Town Alexandria and Arlington. The H Street menu will resemble this one. They are currently finishing up permitting issues but if all goes well they should be able to open in 3-4 weeks. I was able to take a tour of the space and it is not only huge but beautiful. The first floor is dominated by a huge bar:

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will have 20 beers on tap

And the space is flooded with light because of the roof:

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And the roof is retractable! Lots more photos after the jump. (more…)


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14th and W Street, NW

From a press release:

“On July 5, Chef Mike Isabella will open Kapnos, his third Washington restaurant, on the bustling 14th street corridor (2201 14th St. NW). An ode to Northern Greece, the Kapnos menu will feature spit-roasted whole animals and shareable mezze plates that range from smoked mushrooms and ferno patates to raw spot prawns and charred octopus. The interior design of the 160-seat restaurant is heavily influenced by Isabella’s travels through Northern Greece and the former Macedonian empire, with warm earth tones accented by Byzantine detailing, whimsical floor art and custom lighting made from suspended wine glasses and bottles.

“I’ve been cooking Greek food for a large part of my career, and with Kapnos I really wanted to show a different side of Greek cooking in D.C.,” says chef/owner Mike Isabella. “That’s why we’ll be spit-roasting whole animals every day – it’s a taste of Northern Greece, and a different way of enjoying a cuisine that a lot of people think they already know.”

The dining room at Kapnos wraps around the restaurant’s massive open kitchen, creating the feeling of a great room with a pair of hickory-fired rotisserie grills at its center. Just beyond the main entrance, a 10-seat bar overlooks the two massive cookers, giving guests an up-close view of the chefs at work and the open flame. A 50-seat bar adjoins the dining room and is home to the restaurant’s extensive wine selection and Greek-influenced beverage program.

The Menu

Isabella worked closely with his business partners, brothers George and Nick Pagonis, on the Kapnos menu. His chef de cuisine and general manager, respectively, are the sons of Greek immigrants and fluent speakers of their ancestral tongue. Kapnos means smoke in Greek, and Isabella infuses a rich smokiness in all the meats cooked in the rotisserie grills. Suckling pig, baby goat, lamb and chicken can all be ordered in 4 oz tasting portions. Whole animals can also be ordered in advance and served at the 10-seat chef’s table where Isabella and his team slice and serve the whole animal from a special carving station at the foot of the table.

The mezze menu – Greek and Mediterranean-influenced shareable plates – is divided into Spreads, Raw, Cold, Garden and Ocean sections, and includes dips, salads, seafood crudos, roasted and grilled vegetables and classic Mediterranean seafood dishes. A selection of Greek classics – think mousaka, spanakopita and souzoukakia – rotate as daily specials. In addition to Northern Greece, Isabella and his team draw culinary influence from Athens, the islands of Crete and Paros and the Peloponnesian peninsula.

At the bar, Kapnos continues to take notes from the Mediterranean. Its draft offerings include a trio of lemonade cocktails, including one made with grilled lemons, and three wines. The wine list includes 150 bottled and 25 by-the-glass offerings that draw heavily from Greece but also include selections from old and new world regions. The cocktail program will include a dozen libations utilizing head mixologist Taha Ismail’s house-made sodas and bitters as well as the flavors of Greece with regional ingredients and liqueurs. Select cocktails will be available in small jugs to be shared at the table. The full dinner menu will be available at the bar.

The Space

Inspired by the rustic mountainous regions of Greece, Isabella worked with Streetsense, a Bethesda-based integrated architecture and design firm, to develop the look and feel of Kapnos. The space is designed to emulate both the regional fare that is served and the Greek name of the restaurant, which means smoke. The 160-seat, 6,000-square foot space uses earthy tones and natural materials offset by a variety of eclectic lighting styles and vibrant drapes, cushions, and millwork panels to create an atmosphere reminiscent of gypsy caravans and mountain homes.

The bar conveys a rustic, outdoor quality with its ebony-stained distressed wood bar front, charred wood bar top, and live edge walnut slab communal bar tables. The dining area exudes a comfortable, lived-in quality, best captured in the 38-seat semi-private dining area that features deep velvet curtains, punched metal Moroccan lanterns, and a window view into the display kitchen. Adjacent to the display kitchen sits an immense butcher block chef’s table, made up of individual mesquite blocks. It was designed and handcrafted by the Streetsense team and serves as a highlight of the variety of dining options available. This 10-seat community style chef’s table features an integrated carving station and is illuminated by four wine bottle chandeliers. In addition to the chef’s table and private dining room, guests also have options to dine in a recessed dining area with reclaimed oak floors.

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In the weeks following the opening of Kapnos, Isabella will debut a second concept under the same roof – G. A companion to Graffiato, Isabella’s Italian-inspired Chinatown restaurant, G will serve Italian sandwiches by day (some of which will utilize meats from Kapnos’s whole animal roasts), and offer a fixed-price four-course tasting menu by night.

Location: 2201 14th St. NW
Phone: 202-234-5000
Hours: Bar opens at 4pm daily.
Sunday-Wednesday, 5-10pm
Thursday, 5-11pm
Friday-Saturday, 5pm-12am

A peek in the window:

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1117 V Street, NW

From Izakaya Seki:

“The new happy hour deal is on Monday, Wed, Thurs from 5-7pm — we’re offering draft Sapporo OR a glass of shochu (a Japanese distilled alcohol) along with a small bite for $5.

The shochu and the small bites offerings are subject to change but this week, it’s Hakutake Shiro (a rice shochu from Kumamoto) and the option of yakitori (grilled chicken skewer), minitomatoes wrapped in bacon, or tuna sashimi.”

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Photo via Izakaya Seki


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From the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington, the 2013 RAMMY Award Winners:

FINE DINING RESTAURANT
Blue Duck Tavern

UPSCALE CASUAL RESTAURANT
Estadio

NEW RESTAURANT
Mintwood Place

CASUAL RESTAURANT
C.F. Folks Restaurant

CHEF
Fabio Trabocchi – Fiola

RESTAURATEUR
Ashok Bajaj – Knightsbridge Restaurant Group

PASTRY CHEF
Beverly Bates – Vidalia

RISING CULINARY STAR
Scot Harlan – Green Pig Bistro

WINE PROGRAM
Marcel’s by Robert Wiedmaier

BEVERAGE/MIXOLOGY PROGRAM
Room 11

HONORARY MILESTONE
Clyde’s of Georgetown

NEIGHBORHOOD GATHERING PLACE
Nellie’s Sports Bar

HOTTEST RESTAURANT BAR SCENE
Bar Pilar

POWER SPOT
P.J. Clarke’s


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313 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE

Almost a year ago we learned Spike Mendelsohn was opening a steak frites restaurant in the former Thai Roma space at 313 Pennsylvania Ave, SE. The transformation from Thai Roma to Bearnaise is complete.

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Roll Call reports:

“Friends and family will get the chance to sample the fruits of Mendelsohn’s latest labors on Saturday and again June 24 during the soft opening. A Mendelsohn spokeswoman said the plan is to begin welcoming the general public, for both lunch and dinner, on June 28.”

You can see Bearnaise’s menu here.

A peek in the window and a reminder of how the space used to look after the jump. (more…)


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