Tag: Restaurants & Dining | Food & Drink

  • Life in the Time of the Coronavirus: Voices from Silver Spring—David Fogel, Bump ‘n Grind

    Life in the Time of the Coronavirus: Voices from Silver Spring—David Fogel, Bump ‘n Grind

    Editor’s note: This guest post and photo is from Jonna Huseman, who began the Voices project to document the lives of friends and neighbors in Silver Spring and Takoma Park and how they may have changed since the shelter in place order. It originally appeared on her blog, The Sligo Creek Photographer.

  • Face Coverings Now Required for Certain Employees, Customers During COVID-19 Emergency

    Face Coverings Now Required for Certain Employees, Customers During COVID-19 Emergency

    Employees and customers of certain retail outlets in the county are now required to wear face coverings during the COVID-19 emergency, according to a health order issued by Travis Gayles, M.D., the county’s health officer. The order, effective today (April 13), covers grocery stores, pharmacies and large chain retailers (“big-box” stores), as well as farmers…

  • Mrs. K’s Marks 90 Years in Business

    Mrs. K’s Marks 90 Years in Business

    When Washington, D.C. residents Olive Blanche Kreuzburg and her husband Harvey opened Mrs. K’s Toll House Tavern on April 1, 1930, their cozy, country restaurant located out in the “wilds” of Montgomery County, there were probably those who thought that the April Fool’s Day opening was a commentary on the nature of starting such a…

  • Council Approves $36.5 Million in COVID-19 Emergency Aid

    Council Approves $36.5 Million in COVID-19 Emergency Aid

    The County Council yesterday approved a package of measures to provide $36.5 million in financial assistance to businesses and other organizations affected by the COVID-19 emergency. The largest amount, $20 million, will fund a Public Health Emergency Grant Program that would allow the county executive to provide grants of up to $75,000 to county businesses…

  • Pho Hiep Hoa Closes in Downtown Silver Spring

    Pho Hiep Hoa Closes in Downtown Silver Spring

    Pho Hiep Hoa, the Vietnamese restaurant on the second level at 921 Ellsworth Dr., has closed, according to The Peterson Cos. The restaurant, one of the original outlets in the Downtown Silver Spring development, ceased operations at the beginning of March.

  • Council Introduces COVID-19 Help for Small Businesses, Nonprofits

    Council Introduces COVID-19 Help for Small Businesses, Nonprofits

    The County Council yesterday introduced emergency legislation and special appropriations to assist small businesses and nonprofit organizations affected by the COVID-19 emergency. The actions would allow the county executive to provide grants of up to $75,000 to organizations “with 100 or fewer full-time-equivalent employees that can demonstrate financial losses caused by the public health emergency.”

  • Nonprofit Teams with Restaurants to Feed Needy, Support Workers

    Nonprofit Teams with Restaurants to Feed Needy, Support Workers

    Local nonprofit Silver Spring Cares has teamed up with a group of Silver Spring/Takoma Park restaurants to provide meals to needy area residents. To fund the effort and help to support the restaurants’ employees, SSC last week launched a Community Connection Go Fund Me page, according to Heather Foley, SSC’s executive director.

  • SSAED, GSSCC Add Lists of Businesses Open During COVID-19 Emergency

    SSAED, GSSCC Add Lists of Businesses Open During COVID-19 Emergency

    The Silver Spring Arts & Entertainment District and the Greater Silver Spring Chamber of Commerce are building lists of local restaurants and other businesses open to serve customers during the COVID-19 emergency. The SSAED list includes 53 restaurants, while the GSSCC includes operating information about, in addition to restaurants, fitness studios and centers, hotels, theaters,…

  • Residents Crowd Source List of Restaurants Serving Customers

    Residents Crowd Source List of Restaurants Serving Customers

    Residents of the Seven Oaks/Evanswood neighborhood this week crowd sourced a list of local restaurants still serving customers during the COVID-19 emergency. The Google Docs spreadsheet is online for reference and open to edits and additions from others, who have since expanded the original list.