Kensington residents have long known about the unique shops and local artisans that are the backbone of Kensington’s business district. Now a marketing campaign is hoping others will share in […]
Kensington residents have long known about the unique shops and local artisans that are the backbone of Kensington’s business district. Now a marketing campaign is hoping others will share in […]
Kensington residents have long known about the unique shops and local artisans that are the backbone of Kensington’s business district. Now a marketing campaign is hoping others will share in […]
The market features 28 vendors, including: baked goods & sweets, cheese, fruits & vegetables, prepared foods, and more.
Grandma Vera’s Bakery – fresh baked foods to include Brazilian cheese bread (gluten free and super delicious), fresh squeezed juices, empanadas and every amazing pastry imaginable.
You can walk outside from shop to shop and explore gifts, jewelry, clothing, art, home décor and a selection of vintage & antique items. Some of the newer shops in town are Tumbleweed, Oak, and La Maison de Laurette.
Check them out at Explore Kensington.
The location will have a coffee lounge with sofas and community tables and will serve breakfast and lunch all day
They will serve Vigilante coffee from Hyattsville and offer growlers of cold brew for $16.99 for a 32 ounce growler and $8.99 for a refill. Cold brew can be served for up to two weeks out of that growler.
Parking is available in lots on Shady Grove Rd, Gaither Rd, and Piccard Dr., but driving is not recommended.
Food and beverage will be available for purchase. Guests may bring their own food and beverage, although no barbecuing or open flames will be allowed at the event.
For now it seems to just be a rumor, but one that has travelled quickly. According to restaurant management it has not been sold.
The list is based on cost of living, school ratings, crime rates, job opportunities, and other data.
MoCo areas comprised 19 of the top 25 areas on the list.
The images below show just a small fraction of the damage from different areas across Montgomery County.
Welcome to The MoCoShow’s Best Pizza in MoCo list!
We made the decision to go with two different lists this year, giving the the brick oven/woodfired/Neapolitan style pizzas their own category in a Top 5 list. Almost every other type of pizza is included in the Classic Style Top 20 List.
Since I’m a huge fan of lists, I wanted to create an accurate list of the “best” places to buy in MoCo. In order to make this list accurate I asked local realtor, Jonathan Fox, to help me break down the county’s “best” areas and include a few up and coming areas that he thinks are due for a dramatic increase in price over the coming years. Here’s what he had to say:
So as a long time realtor and resident of Montgomery County I am often asked where the “best” opportunities and areas to buy houses are located, and what our future real estate markets in MoCo will ultimately look like. In this piece I will do my best to break it down for you.