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RYE STREET TAVERN

PROJECTED OPENING: Early 2024 13 Rye Street, Baltimore, MD Clyde's Restaurant group has announced they will be taking over Rye Street Tavern in South Baltimore, maiing it their first property in Baltimore. Clyde's plans to make significant improvements to the 12,000 square-foot, two-story space and create a large outdoor dining area with waterfront views of the Patapsco River. Rye Street Tavern's team will offer a versatile menu that accomodates both business enterining and casual dining. The space will be redesigned to also feeature a variety of unique and distinctive bars, dining, and private event spaces. A main highlight of the space will be 75-seat island bar in the outdoor dining area.   
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MOTORKAT

6939 Laurel Avenue, Takoma Park, MD Restaurateur Chris Brown and Executive Chef Danny Wells have teamed up to open Motorkat in the space formerly home to Republic in Takoma Park. Motorkat aims to celebrate Takoma Park's history by honoring the famous Takoma Park story of Motor Cat and her co-pilot J. Catman. This new concept is an eatery that also features a raw bar and wood fired dishes. Some of Motorkat's menu highlights include Sourdough Toast ($13), Mediterranean Sardines ($14), Atlantic Bluefin Tuna ($24), and more. For more information, visit their website here. Photo from Motorkat's Website
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Memories on Memorial Day

Memorial Day is a time to remember and reflect, but also a time to celebrate. However you commemorate the weekend - brunching all weekend long, gathering with friends at a BBQ or  going to the pool — DC area restaurants and markets are at the ready to make this Memorial Day the most memorable yet. Check here for all the details and pro-tip, don't forget to check the rest of the weekend for other celebratory options, too!
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Visit Montgomery Talks MoCo Eats On Foodie And...

Visit Montgomery’s Chief Strategy Officer, Cory Van Horn, guested on Foodie and the Beast, your go-to radio show for foodie highlights, news, and updates in the DC region and beyond. Nycci and David chatted with Cory about the MoCo Eats program and how it celebrates Montgomery County, Maryland‘s diversity through cuisine. Listen to the full episode here.
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Not Your Dad's Fast Casual: Industry Night,...

Welcome to another Industry Night with Nycci Nellis. If you follow me on Insta - and you should @‌nyccinellis - you know I have been out and about. And it has been a week of incredible eats: -The Napa Valley Vintners were in town pouring their incredible wines all over town. And I wasn’t just at one event, I was at two! First, 25+ winemakers poured at the Duck & the Peach - side note - I did record a show there with several of them — and then I was invited to the Smithsonian for an incredible evening honoring the winemakers - Napa Valley Wines in Changing Times with: -Andy Erickson, Favia; -Dawnine Dyer, Dyer Vineyard; -Doug Shafer, Shafer Vineyards; -and Martin M. Reyes, Reyes Wine Group They all poured their wines during a glorious sit-down dinner while also chatting about the issues facing that gorgeous region. -Got a group of Boss Babes at Nobu for an evening of pristine sushi & amazing cocktails Now, since this is my third show recording this week, that’s the three things I have consumed since the last taping! But just wait until this weekend its chock full of events — White House Correspondents Party at the Ambassador of Japan’s Residence, checking out David Deshaies new Love, Makoto, and another trip up to NYC to celebrate famous alums of the CIA. Today’s show: Sahil Rahman & his partner Rahul Vinod are the two behind the wildly successful fast-casual concept, RASA. And honestly, I am feeling a little old sitting here.  Years ago when I started in this business I met his father, Surfy Rahman, and Surfy’s business partner chef K.N. Vinod when they opened Indique in Cleveland Park in 2002. These two men were part of an incredible wave of immigrant-owned restaurants in this city that helped change not just the way we ate — deliciously —  but also gave people a new point of view when it came to restaurants and the dining scene in this city. Cut to today, Sahil & Rahul have turned the industry on its head with their innovative concept of fine fast casual Indian. I personally love where Sahil’s head is at … tune in ~ "We're not selling Indian cuisine, we're selling happiness, and Indian cuisine happens to be our medium." -Sahil Rahman “You know, no matter where you start, the most important thing is to start and be relentless”- Sahil Rahman Listen to the full episode here. Watch the full episode here.  Our Guest: Sahil Raman - Instagram - Facebook - Website - Twitter
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