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A bar and restaurant with French bistro inspiration and an "eclectic ambiance" is set to join several new businesses in Crystal City next year. Bar Colline, created by D.C. brothers and hospitality entrepreneurs Eric and Ian Hilton, will join six street-level offerings at two new apartment buildings at 1900 Crystal Drive, announced developer JBG Smith
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
February 12, 2021 at 6:00pm
It may not be a holiday for Arlington County this year, but Monday is still a state and federal holiday.
Except in the case of breaking news, ARLnow will not be publishing on Presidents Day, aka George Washington Day in Virginia. Our normal news coverage schedule will resume on Tuesday, though don’t be surprised to see some weather coverage on Saturday if the predicted iciness materializes locally.
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