Eater DC reports that Pi Pizzeria will be closing their lone MoCo location in Bethesda by the end of this week. It lasted less than 2 years. Eater report: https://dc.eater.com/2018/1/30/16953026/pi-pizzeria-bethesda-closing
Eater DC reports that Pi Pizzeria will be closing their lone MoCo location in Bethesda by the end of this week. It lasted less than 2 years. Eater report: https://dc.eater.com/2018/1/30/16953026/pi-pizzeria-bethesda-closing
I called the restaurant at noon to ask if they’d be closing permanently and they told me that they would not be closing. When I called again with the same question at 5:00pm, the gentleman that answers the phone told me that today would be their last day.
I enjoyed the food at Yamas, but only made it over a couple times in the 7+ years it has been around. I wish the owners the best of luck with their future endeavors.
Christian Layke, co-owner of Parallel World Brewing Co. announced on Twitter that he and partner Brett Robison have signed a lease to bring Parallel World to Silver Spring. According to […]
We’ve discussed some of the changes coming to the Kentlands in the past(www.mocoshow.com/blog/paragon-kentlands-10-has-closed-permanently-cinepolis-luxury-cinemas-coming-soon), but the Kimco website has posted a few pictures of what the redevelopment of the Kentlands may […]
They have signed franchise agreements in New markets in Kansas, North Carolina, and South Carolina, and will open more locations in current markets such as Virginia and Florida.
Their first location came in Bethesda in 1995 on Cordell Avenue. Their headquarters are in Rockville/Potomac.
David Leavy, the chief corporate operations and communications officer for Discovery Communications, told Bezos that he should not consider Discovery’s decision to move as a knock against Maryland. “I’m happy to champion Montgomery County whether it’s to Amazon or anybody else.” Leavy said.
The article also states that the former White Flint location is believed to be among the prospective sites. Leavy does not think that MoCo included the old Discovery space in their bid.
The MoCoShow and MoCoSnow will be teaming up with Koa Sports to host a “Best Shooter in MoCo Competition” on Saturday, March 24th at 4pm.
We will have 3 different age groups:
The image below shows part of Gaithersburg and Montgomery Village as they looked in 1964 (year of photo has been confirmed.) The labels show what the roads are currently named.
Photo courtesy of Suzy Deppa via Bruce Deppa
Late last night, after his performance, he tweeted an image of the written message he performed.
This morning Robert Dyer reported that Brookstone in Montgomery Mall will be closing permanently on January 30th (robertdyer.blogspot.com/2018/01/brookstone-to-close-at-westfield.html).
I worked at that Brookstone for about 6 months in the early-2000s. I remember a few of us that worked there would call Sharper Image at the end of the night and tell them that the products at Brookstone were better. Immature, I know, but I was an 18 year old college student trying to pass the time.
I first tried Mi La Cay when I spent “An Afternoon in Wheaton” a couple months back (www.mocoshow.com/blog/an-afternoon-in-wheaton). I went back again a couple weeks back because I really enjoyed myself the first time.
I started with the roasted quail, which was cooked just right and served with a very tasty sauce that contained salt and pepper in it.