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Four Restaurants Warned by County Health Inspectors for Breaking COVID-19 Regulations Four restaurants Quincy’s Potomac Bar & Grille, Unplugged Restaurant & Sports Bar, Limerick Pub and Plan B Bar and Grill have been warned or cited by County health inspectors within a two-week period due to COVID-19 restaurant violations. The reports, which were written by the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), were all filed on March 27 and April 3. Quincy’s Potomac, located at 1093 Seven Locks Road, was given a warning from DHHS after it reported to have “overcrowding in the bar area” and people were not socially distanced within six feet of distance. ....
Plus: Quincy’s Potomac Bar & Grill now open; Dog Haus coming to downtown Silver Spring By Dan Schere | The Riggsby still plans to open in Bethesda, but there is no definite timeline Photo by Dan Schere The Riggsby still planning to open in Bethesda, but no timeline It has been more than a year since The Riggsby, an upscale restaurant in Washington, D.C., announced the restaurant was coming to downtown Bethesda in the former Kapnos Kouzina space in Bethesda Row. Although there has been signage on the property for a number of months indicating the restaurant’s impending arrival, the opening has been delayed indefinitely from the economic fallout caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. ....