In the piece, deputy editor Julia Kramer notes that she loved Socle-Lane Harlan’s shared food-and-drink complex in Old Goucher that houses Fadensonnen, Larder, and Sophomore Coffee-so much, that she couldn’t choose just one spot between the trio of like-minded businesses. Bon Appetit magazine has included local newcomers Le Comptoir du Vin, Fadensonnen, Larder, and Sophomore Coffee among the 50 Best New Restaurants in the country. Local Spots Nominated by Bon Appetit:Earlier this week, we were delighted to see four Charm City restaurants named on yet another national list. Curated by local designer Patrick Sutton, the renovated spot features light woods, a large centerpiece bar, and a massive outdoor patio equipped with lounge seating and recreational games. Of course, hard shells will also be an important part of the hyper-local program. Former Brewer’s Art and Maggie’s Farm chef Andrew Weinzirl will head up the kitchen, offering his own spin on classics like crab soup, pit beef sandwiches, boardwalk fries, and Eastern Shore fried chicken. ![]() After several years of planning and nine months of construction, Atlas Restaurant Group has transformed the 222-year-old building into classic Maryland crab house concept, The Choptank, which is slated to officially open to the public by the end of next week. But that’s certainly not all that’s new and shiny about the property. The Choptank: You might have noticed the glowing archway that now towers over the entrance to the south shed of Baltimore’s historic Broadway Market in Fells Point. So we want to give them options where they are.” The 400-seat gathering spot will be one of many retailers in Howard Hughes Corporation’s massive mixed-use redevelopment project across from Merriweather Post Pavilion. “It’s not practical to go home and come back. “I think we have a lot of people that live in the suburbs, who may work in the city, but want to kick back a bit before they go out,” Shallal told the Washington Business Journ al. The quasi-coffeehouse and bookstore operates seven locations surrounding the Capitol, and now, owner Andy Shallal is widening his footprint with a new two-story Columbia cafe slated to open next year. Don’t see anything that fits who you’re looking for? Reach out to and someone will reach back out within a business day.Busboys and Poets: The latest dining destination to join the scene in Howard County will be a spinoff of this Washington, D.C. Need some additional help or direction? No problem! Please see the following list of contacts/emails for relevant bookstore business and affairs. We hope to see you soon, but in case you can’t visit us in person you can ORDER BOOKS ONLINE HERE ( ) or ship a little (non-food) piece of BUSBOYS HOME TO YOU (). Visit us in store to get personalized recommendations from our staff at the following locations: 14th & V, 450K, Columbia, Hyattsville, Shirlington, and Takoma. ![]() ![]() Our programs are a cultural hub for artists, writers, activists, thinkers, and dreamers, and we want everyone to leave feeling refreshed and full of love! We welcome all authors, including those who are just getting their feet wet here at Busboys and Poets. Prominently featuring the black struggle for civil rights, this also extends to issues of women’s and LGBTQ+ liberation, and more generally to the experiences of all the dispossessed and marginalized in this country. We have a deep commitment to showcasing books and authors-on a local and national level-who have contributed to conversations concerning great social struggles. We do not tolerate any hate speech, including racism, transphobia or homophobia, as all Busboys and Poets are safe spaces for folks of all races, gender identities, sexualities, (dis)abilities, national origins, and ages. Busboys and Poets Books is a space devoted to strengthening the communities our stores are in throughout DC, MD, and VA through access to socially-conscious literature, programs, healing conversations and a respectful exchange of ideas. Busboys and Poets aims to not only be a restaurant, but also a space in which intellectual, cultural, political, and social issues can come together for a discussion that benefits everyone.
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