Lil’ Sumthin’ Sweet is coming to 8563 Fenton St, the former home of Smoothie King which closed permanently a couple years back.
Lil’ Sumthin’ Sweet is coming to 8563 Fenton St, the former home of Smoothie King which closed permanently a couple years back.
Update: Little Miner Taco at 39 Maryland Ave Ste A in Rockville Town Square has announced a delay in its opening due to permitting issues. The opening was previously scheduled for Thursday, July 18, 2024.
The weather has been hot and we’ve found six spots right here in MoCo with their own variation of orange crushes (along with other flavors) on the menu.
In April, fashion retailer Express announced its filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and plans to close almost 100 of its locations, including the one at Wheaton Mall which has since closed. Now, Express and Express Men at Montgomery Mall has announced it will be closing soon.
Below is a list of businesses that are coming soon to Gaithersburg, MD:
Toy and game shop Mind Games is coming to Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. It will be taking over the space recently occupied by Wild Custom Apparel on the mall’s lower level.
Update on new restaurant taking over can be seen here.
Tara Thai will be permanently closing its Rockville location at 12071 Rockville Pike in Montrose Crossing, a representative confirmed this afternoon.
Dumpling for Life is now open in the Montgomery Mall Food Terrace. The restaurant is located in the space that was previously occupied by Malia’s Kitchen and Lazzaro’s, next to McDonald’s. (more…)
As we reported last week, Buca di Beppo at 112 Kentlands Blvd in Gaithersburg will be closing permanently today (Sunday, June 23). The restaurant has also either recently closed or announced upcoming closures at multiple locations across the country, including in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, and Hawaii.
The POP 2000 Tour hosted by NYSNC’s Chris Kirkpatrick is coming to Westfield Montgomery Mall (7101 Democracy Blvd) in Bethesda on Sunday, June 23. The event will feature performances by […]
The Washington Post has released its list of ‘12 Best Dive Bars’ in the DC area and two Maryland bars, both located in Montgomery County, have made the list. The Post defines a dive bar as having “dim lights, cheap drinks, friendly (if occasionally grouchy) staff, good music.” While there are many great places that fit this mold and didn’t make the list, here are the two that did: