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Krazi Kebob in College Park Reopens as Virtual Kitchen With Pickup and Delivery
After being forced to close in December, the longtime College Park restaurant reopened last week in the nearby Berwyn neighborhood as a virtual kitchen. Continue reading
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The Station at Riverdale Park is continuing its Curbside Cookout pop-up restaurants through the summer, as it prepares for a new food hall at 4501 Woodberry St., and delivery-only “ghost kitchens.” Continue reading
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Washington City Paper has recommended a road trip of sorts along the Route 1 corridor stretching from Mount Rainier to Riverdale Park for D.C. foodies. Continue reading
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Food Hall Coming to the Station at Riverdale Park by Late Summer
A new food hall at the Station at Riverdale Park will house nine independent vendors, including some running “ghost kitchens” that serve delivery-only restaurants. Continue reading
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Building on the success of Savor in Brewtwood, owner April Richardson, who is also a practicing attorney, recently told the Hyattsville Wire she is working to open two other food halls under the same name and concept. Continue reading
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- Tagged artisanal food hall, black-owned, Brentwood, food hall, Prince George's County
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