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The popular Venezuelan restaurant has moved to a new location at 6740 45th St., at the Station at Riverdale Park next to MOD Pizza and across the street from Le Fantome food hall. Continue reading
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Cafe Azul – Caracas de Ayer is reopening this summer at the Station at Riverdale Park after closing its location in Hyattsville’s Arts District due to the pandemic. Continue reading
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A wildly popular and fast-growing Peruvian chicken chain in the greater D.C. area got its start on Route 1. Started by a Greek family in Beltsville in 2008, Sardi’s Chicken is known for its pollo a la brasa, a type … Continue reading
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A Venezuelan restaurant on Baltimore Ave., in Hyattsville has gained praise as one of the nine best places for arepas in the greater Washington area. Eater D.C. praised the offerings at Caracas de Ayer, originally known as Cafe Azul, which was started … Continue reading
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Vigilante Coffee is aiming to open its new College Park location in mid-March. The interior work is mostly finished at the former liquor store location, which now boasts a new neon sign on the exterior as well as a mural … Continue reading
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Cafe Azul added some outdoor art to its Arts District space. The Venezuelan restaurant along Route 1 brought in Baltimore street artist Michael William Kirby to add three new paintings to its exterior. Previously, the space had signs up advertising the … Continue reading
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The Hyattsville Wire caught up with Monica Serrano, co-owner of Café Azul, one of the first retail spots to open in the Arts District. Why did you decide to get into the restaurant business? My husband and I decided to go … Continue reading
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