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A group of Hyattsville businesses is holding a fundraiser this upcoming weekend to benefit Afghan refugees in the D.C. area. Continue reading
- Posted in Hyattsville
- Tagged Archie Edwards Blues Heritage Foundation, charity, Lutheran Social Services, Sangfroid Distilling, SoHy Co-op
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A stretch of small businesses along the Route 1 corridor in downtown Hyattsville was highlighted by DCist this week for its strategies to survive the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading
D.C.’s celebrated Filipino restaurant Bad Saint will hold a “drop in” event this Thursday, February 25, at Material Things in North Brentwood where people can get a taste of the award-winning Columbia Heights eatery by pre-ordering for pickup Continue reading
- Posted in Brentwood
- Tagged alcohol, arts, Material Things, restaurants, Sangfroid Distilling
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Four Route 1 corridor eateries made Washingtonian’s list of best neighborhood restaurants: places without a lot of pretense that make you feel at home and make their area a nice place to live. Continue reading
- Posted in College Park, Edmonston, Hyattsville
- Tagged Beltsville, Busboys and Poets, Franklins, restaurants, Sangfroid Distilling, Swahili Village, Taqueria Habanero, Taqueria La Placita
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A historic commercial building in Mount Rainier is getting an Art Deco upgrade. Renovations include a new storefront windows with metallic casing, lights and other touches that will restore the building to its original condition, or close to it. A mural on the north side of the building is also being planned. Continue reading
- Posted in Hyattsville, Mount Rainier
- Tagged retail, Sangfroid Distilling, Vigilante Coffee
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Urban foraging has become increasingly popular on the Route 1 corridor, as residents take advantage of the food that grows in the area. Continue reading
- Posted in Bladensburg, Brentwood, College Park, Edmonston, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, Riverdale Park, University Park, Woodridge
- Tagged Emerson Street Food Forest, foraging, gardening, Magruder Park, McLanahan Food Forest, New Brooklyn Farms, Rhode Island Trolley Trail, Sangfroid Distilling
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