a macabre top ten, but among all the crazy news this year, a lot of restaurants bit the dust in this booming dc region
The Biggest DC Restaurant and Bar Closures of 2018, Ranked10. The lone TGI Fridays (* only in DC sadly...there still is one right around the corner from me on Rt7)
9. Wubba Lubba Dubba PUB-Rick and Morty-themed pop-up bar
8. American City Diner
7. Range and Lunchbox - Voltaggio nixed his last remaining DC restaurants (Still open: his flagship, Volt)
6. Etete
5. Del Campo
4. 2 Birds 1 Stone
3. CF Folks
man...loved this place -Once the recipient of a James Beard America’s Classics award
2. Taylor Gourmet
2018 wasn’t a good year for DC sandwich shops. DGS Delicatessen, Smoked & Stacked, and Beef N Bread all called it quits. But hey, if you’re still craving a Locust Street, the Taylor at Reagan Airport remains open thanks to a management contract.
1. Mike Isabella Concepts
The demise of Mike Isabella’s once-$40 million restaurant empire happened in less than a year.
a #MeToo reckoning
off this list, but but big to my family
Pings - in Shirlington...just celebrated it's 30th year
Cap City Brewery Shirlington - Ok the food, beer and service were all poor, but they had a killer outdoor space and great free warm pretzels. Many an afternoon was spent sipping a brew whilst the young Hatchs devoured the pretzels
Just found out about
BrickHaus too They had decent food, great rotaing and trad German stuff on tap and cool layout. I gotta imagine that the extra 8 months it took to open (I think due to Arlington) put a hole in their bottom line that couldn't be filled
Bold Bite in Bethesda...loved this place, was the only way to pay less than $12 for a meal in that town and get something decent
Armand’s in Silver Spring Has Slung Its Last Chicago-Style Pizza Pie....never loved this pizza, but enjoyed many times with friends at one or two of their locations over the years