Some rather significant restaurant news to pass along this morning: the team behind Capitol Hill's Tortilla Coast (and the local Cafe Deluxe chain) will be bringing the Tex-Mex-themed eatery to the former McCormick Paint space at 15th and P Streets this fall.
The image above presents a very rough depiction of what the finished restaurant will look like, with indoor seating for around 150 and an additional 60 outdoor seats along the 15th street-facing side.
There are few other details at the moment, but it is worth noting that the outdoor seating would be in private space, rather than public space, so no public space permit would be required. (Thus, any restrictions on noise/hours etc. would need to be discussed as part of the inevitable liquor license protest.)
They are gearing for a fall opening, but as with all business openings, it's best to not hold your breath waiting to order that pitcher of magaritas.
* * * * *
Some other restaurant news to pass along, in brief:
The old post office building on T Street (next door to Policy) is set to become a "casual bistro" creatively called "the Post Office Bistro." You know the drill: casual fare, outdoor patio, summer garden, etc. The most striking thing about the liquor license application is a note that the total occupancy will be nearly 260 seats. No, I don't think there will be a protest at all about this one...
The new tacqueria coming to the space next door to the Black Cat, El Centro D.F., looks poised to meet its Cinco de Mayo opening date, notes U Street Girl.
And finally, also from U Street Girl, it looks like the folks over at Peregrine Espresso are gearing up for a grand opening at their new 14th Street location soon.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Tortilla Coast coming to 15th and P, and other restaurant news
Posted by Mr. Other Upper NW at 10:18 AM
Labels: 14th Street, el centro df, peregrine espresso, post office bistro, restaurants, tortilla coast
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
4 comments:
Very excited about this. Fun place and reasonable...
Finally, an inexpensive, non-small plates alternative in the neighborhood!
Any chance that they'll work on fixing up the public space on the corner by getting rid of the curb cuts?
i hope the food is better than tortilla coast. apart from their sunday brunch offering of huevos rancheros, everything else at tortilla coast is covered in orange cheese and nearly inedible.
Post a Comment