Earlier this month we let you know of Sushi Legend’s decision to close permanently. The restaurant has single closed, with its last day on December 24th. Though it was only […]
Earlier this month we let you know of Sushi Legend’s decision to close permanently. The restaurant has single closed, with its last day on December 24th. Though it was only […]
Life shouldn’t be about views, likes, and shares, but this article will be as we take a look back at the upcoming restaurants scheduled to open in Montgomery County in 2024 that have created the most buzz on our website and associated social media accounts (listed alphabetically):
Montgomery County’s only Baja Fresh restaurant, located at 302 King Farm Blvd. Unit 150, has been open for business since 2000. The owner tells us he has just signed a new lease to remain in King Farm, and will put over $150,000 into renovations starting this January.
Craft Beer & Wine is opening soon at 4459 Willard Ave. in Chevy Chase. The location is close to the Friendship Heights Metro station and a few blocks from Maryland’s border with DC.
Earlier this month Eater DC released its list of “Essential Chinese Restaurants Around DC” and several Montgomery County restaurants made the list, including one that hasn’t opened yet (kind of). Don’t worry, we’ll explain.
J. Chow’s, the “California Chicken Salad Place” located inside of the Montgomery Mall dining terrace, has closed.
Punta Cana Tropical Grill, a new Dominican restaurant has signed on to take over the location that was previously home to Tropics Ice Cream & Jerk at 9324 Georgia Ave in Silver Spring.
Mackie’s Barbecue will soon be available for pickup and delivery in Potomac, MD.
Back in June, we let you know that “boozy” Taco Bell (Taco Bell Cantina) was coming to Montgomery County. Construction began earlier this year at the future home of Taco Bell Cantina at 8662 Colesville Road and now it’s taking another step closer to opening.
Rockville’s King Farm neighborhood is seeing some revitalization with new tenants signing on to join mainstays like Safeway, Nagoya Sushi, Fontina Grille, and Botanero. Below you’ll see a list of recently opened and coming soon tenants to the shopping center:
The last remaining location of historic Maryland restaurant, Pizza Oven, has announced that it will be closing permanently at the end of this year.