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Taco Bamba To Open First Maryland Location In Rockville

Reply(1) Taco Bamba, a popular chain of Mexican street food shops, is set to open at Rockville s Congressional Plaza on June 4. (Shutterstock) ROCKVILLE, MD Taco Bamba, a Northern Virginia chain of Mexican street food shops, will open its first Maryland location in Rockville on June 4. The taqueria Chef Victor Albisu s sixth will open at 1627 Rockville Pike on June 4. It will take over the space formerly occupied by Modern Market Eatery, which closed its doors in 2019. The 2,766-square-foot restaurant is set to be the largest Taco Bamba outpost yet offering indoor seating for 52, bar seating for 16, and patio seating for 14. Subscribe

The Best Valentine s Day Takeout Delivery from DC Restaurants

Share Pasta at Centrolina, which offers a multi-course Valentine s Day takeout menu as well as dine-in. Photograph courtesy of Centrolina Maybe you’ve been holed up with your special partner since March ( so special at this point). Or maybe you’ve found pandemic love. Either way, Valentine’s Day is good time to shake things up with a distractingly delicious and/or decadent meal. Valentine’s Day falls on Sunday, February 14 of President’s Day weekend this year meaning a lot of restaurants are offering special menus for more than one brunch or dinner. As is often the case these days, offerings vary widely by business. Some restaurants are only doing takeout, while others also have indoor or heated outdoor dining. Some are only serving prix-fixe, but some are doing a la carte menus plus some V-Day specials. If you see something you like, don’t hesitate to reach out to the restaurant directly for options.

These Are the 10 Most Heartbreaking Restaurant Closures of 2020

Share Poca Madre, chef Victor Albisu s modern Mexican restaurant. Photography by Greg Powers, courtesy of Poca Madre. Restaurants are commercial entities, but they’re also intensely personal. Some, you become so close to that it feels like family. Thus, during this year of so many sad closures, everyone’s list of the places they miss the most will be different. Here’s mine. Breadline The Washingtonian offices were about a ten minute walk to this bakery/sandwich/salad spot, which was founded by Mark Furstenberg in 1997. The bread master sold it long ago, but the blueprint remained and it was always jam-packed. And there was something so uplifting about getting a freshly fried fish sandwich or a prosciutto flatbread for a desk lunch, instead of a boring Cobb. Not surprisingly, as downtown has cleared out, it’s closed for “the foreseeable future.”

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