(Updated at 4:05 p.m.) Surprise! Arlington is about to get a major restaurant opening in the midst of the pandemic. Cafe Colline, a neighborhood French bistro
A D.C.-based taqueria is opening a second location in Ballston. El Rey is expanding from its original location at 919 U Street NW and opening at Ballston
Ballston is about to get a 6,300-square-foot taqueria and "margarita garden." U Street NW taco spot El Rey is branching out from D.C. and opening on the ground
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This fantastic oversized 1 BD/1 BA condominium in Carlyn Place features 820 square feet, a separate dining area, loads of closet space and a large, private balcony with a treed view.
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Rent Rising in Arlington “Of the 10 top apartment markets in the D.C. metro tracked by Apartment List, average rents are lower than a year ago in six of them. Arlington County, Virginia, remains the most expensive apartment rental market, with an average monthly rent of $2,144. Arlington County rents are still 9.7% lower than a year ago, but rents have bounced back the most, rising by 2.7% over the past month.” [WTOP]
Local Spots on Spring Dining Guide Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema’s prestigious Spring Dining Guide includes three Arlington or Arlington-connected restaurants: Cafe Colline on Lee Highway, Spice Kraft Indian Bistro in Clarendon, and the soon-to-open Lucky Danger in Pentagon City. [Washington Post]