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Donut Run Among “The 15 Most Exciting New Restaurants to Try Around D.C.”
Donut Run in Old Takoma is one of “The 15 Most Exciting New Restaurants to Try Around D.C.”, according to Gabe Hiatt and Tierney Plumb of Eater D.C.
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The Spice Suite Owner Featured on The Drew Barrymore Show
Angel Gregorio, owner of The Spice Suite in Old Takoma, was featured on The Drew Barrymore Show this week in a segment titled “Meet a Real-Life Spice Girl Who Left Her Job as an Assistant Principal to Spice Up Palates”.
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Old Takoma Business Association Gets State Grant for Main Street Program
The Old Takoma Business Association received a grant of $264,549 from the state of Maryland for its Main Street program, Gov. Larry Hogan (R) announced today. The grant was part of $7 million the state awarded to 41 Main Street programs in Maryland.
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Main Street Pearl Aiming for a March 1 Café Opening
According to a post on its Facebook page this week, Main Street Pearl aims for a March 1 opening of its bubble tea café.
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Cielo Rojo’s Pozole is One of Washingtonian’s “Super Comforting Soups to Get You Through Winter”
Cielo Rojo’s pozole is featured in Washingtonian’s February 19 article, “Birria Ramen, Spicy Pozole, and More Super Comforting Soups to Get You Through Winter.”
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The Spice Suite Owner Featured in Bon Appetit Magazine
Angel Gregorio, owner of The Spice Suite in Old Takoma, has been featured in Bon Appetit Magazine’s upcoming March/April issue.
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Main Street Takoma Businesses Offering Valentine’s Day Specials
Several businesses in the Main Street Takoma district are offering special dinners, treats, and gift packs for Valentine’s Day, according to Laura Barclay of the Old Takoma Business Association.
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Main Street Takoma Restaurants Offering Super Bowl Specials
Several establishments in Takoma Park and Takoma, D.C. are offering meals and specials for Super Bowl Sunday, according to an email from Main Street Takoma.
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TPSS Co-op Becomes Maryland’s First Fair Food Sponsor
The Takoma Park Silver Spring Co-op (TPSS) has partnered with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) to become the first in Maryland to support the award-winning Fair Food Program (FFP), a worker-driven human rights initiative ensuring basic protections for tens of thousands of farmworkers along the East Coast.