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Info on New Bar, Boundary Stone Tavern, Hoping to Come to Bloomingdale

future site of "boundary stone" tavern

This is the bar to be located at 116 Rhode Island Avenue NW that we talked about at at the end of Feb.. Unfortunately still no word on the other bar, Rustik, hoping to come to Bloomingdale. But the owners of Boundary Stone had an open house Wed. evening. Thanks my friend Sean for sending some details:

Owners
Gareth and Matt Croke and Colin McDonough
They live in Bloomingdale
One of them won last years city paper’s best bartender in dc award…

They will be pursuing a Tavern class alcohol license.
They have applied for sidewalk patio seating.
They may try to turn a tiny side alley into patio seating.
They anticipate opening in January 2011.

sample menu
Salads and Starters
Edamame
Deviled Eggs
Quesadilla
Chicken Tenders
Proper French Onion Soup
Tomato Soup
Mixed local greens salad.
Caesar Salad

Sandwiches and Entress
Turkey Club
Cheeseburger
Veggie Sandwich
Grilled Cheese
Salmon
Raviolli
Steak Frites
Grilled Chicken

They are seeking signatures of those willing to support the project to demonstrate neighborhood support to the ANC. There will be an electronic form forthcoming.

Sounds great. I’ll be sure to post document seeking signatures of support when it becomes available.

future site of "boundary stone" tavern

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