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Robert Wiedmaier Potomac Village

Wiedmaier buys The Tavern at River Falls; Restaurant giveaways; Caché, Core and the ultimate deli sandwich

February 26, 2015 By Store Reporter Leave a Comment

 

 

 

River Falls doorWiedmaier buys The Tavern at River Falls

The prediction we made in last week’s issue has come true: Chef Robert Wiedmaier, the man behind Brasserie Beck, Mussel Bar & Grille and Wildwood Kitchen, is expanding his territory to Potomac Village. Wiedmaier’s RW Restaurant Group  has agreed to buy The Tavern at River Falls, which lost its manager last year when Jeff Grolig exited the business and closed his neighboring River Falls Market. (Click here for more on that story.) In recent months the restaurant has been run by Grolig’s father, a retired firefighter who admits he was in over his head. “I’m 72 years old, I know nothing about the restaurant business, and I’m at a stage in my life where I can’t be losing money,” Grolig says. “Selling this restaurant is going to leave a hole in our hearts, but it’s probably for the best.” Staff changes have already begun: A manager from Wiedmaier’s company started work this week, and there will likely be some updates to the menu. But for now there are no plans to change the restaurant’s name.

 

Stella Barra PizzeriaWin a gift card to the new Stella Barra Pizzeria

This week we’re giving away three $25 gift cards to Stella Barra Pizzeria, a new addition to the Pike & Rose development in North Bethesda. The dinner-only restaurant offers artisan pies (shaved mushroom with gruyère, anyone?) and an extensive beer and wine list. The winners will be chosen at random, but you must be a Store Reporter subscriber to participate. Click here to enter by email (subject line: Stella Barra) or click here to enter via Facebook. Update: Store Reporter readers Tammi Cortez, Helaine Shabrin Groeger and Scott Reilly won this giveaway. Stay tuned to Store Reporter for your chance to win the next one.

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Core, a clothing store targeting Millennials who take their fashion cues from the Kardashians, has opened in the former Burton space near the Dining Terrace at Westfield Montgomery Mall. “We specialize in emerging streetwear brands from Los Angeles, England and Australia,” says co-owner Kevin James, who studied fashion at The Art Institute of Washington. “Our customers are people who look at the Kanye Wests, the Kim Kardashians and the Rihannas and want to look like them.” James and his business partner have another Core store in Wheaton, and they hope to open a third in Los Angeles.

 

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Caché will stay — for now

Caché, the women’s clothing chain known for its dresses, has been closing stores across the country after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection earlier this month. But Caché employees at Westfield Montgomery Mall say that location will remain open through prom season and beyond. “We are definitely not going to be one of the stores that’s closing,” one manager told us emphatically. Caché joins a growing list of clothing retailers that have filed for bankruptcy in recent months. Among them was the teen store Wet Seal, which closed its Montgomery Mall store over the holidays.

 

Asia NineCongrats to the winner of our Asia Nine giveaway

Congratulations to Store Reporter reader Julie Mustelin, who won our dinner-for-two giveaway at Asia Nine, the Penn Quarter restaurant that recently opened a second location at Gaithersburg’s Downtown Crown development. If you didn’t win but would like to see what’s cooking at Asia Nine, click here for more info.

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Andy Baron with sandwich at Brooklyn'sReader Favorite: combo sandwich at Brooklyn’s Deli

Our Reader Favorite section is the perfect place to tell us about that dish you dream about, that dessert you crave, or that go-to gift from your favorite little shop. Click here to share your favorite — and read on to learn about Andy Baron’s.

Andy Baron, a Potomac banker, is a big fan of delis. Close to home, his favorite is Brooklyn’s Deli at Potomac Woods Plaza, 1089 Seven Locks Road. “It’s the kind of old-school place where the owner walks around and wants people to taste what he’s made,” Baron says. His standing order is the weekday-only sandwich special shown here: half corned beef/half pastrami on rye, served with mustard and a half-sour pickle. “The pastrami at Brooklyn’s is hand-cut, and the corned beef is really lean,” Baron says. “I’d put it up against any deli from here to New York.” 

 

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Filed Under: Current Issue Tagged With: Asia Nine, Asia Nine Downtown Crown Asia Nine Gaithersburg, Brooklyn's Deli, Caché Westfield Montgomery Mall, Core Westfield Montgomery Mall, Pike & Rose, Robert Wiedmaier Potomac Village, Stella Barra North Bethesda, Stella Barra Pizzeria, Stella Barra Pizzeria Pike & Rose, The Tavern at River Falls, Westfield Montgomery Mall

Famous chef may be eyeing Potomac Village; more closings at Rockville Town Square — plus desserts, giveaways and more

February 19, 2015 By Store Reporter 1 Comment

 

 

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Famous chef may be eyeing Potomac Village

Here’s some good news for the Potomac Village dining scene: We hear that D.C.-based chef Robert Wiedmaier is looking to take over one of the Village’s existing restaurants. The German-born Wiedmaier, known for his expertise with Belgian cuisine, is the force behind Mussel Bar & Grille, Wildwood Kitchen, Brasserie Beck and Marcel’s. Stay tuned to Store Reporter as this story unfolds.

 


 

Red Hue BoutiqueMore closings at Rockville Town Square

Rockville Town Square will lose another local business this Sunday (Feb. 22) with the closing of Red Hue Boutique, which featured clothes by local designer Silvia Huezo. “This area is just not providing enough business for us,” says store manager Jasmine Sutton. The Red Hue line, which is handmade in Huezo’s native El Salvador, will still be sold online (click here) and at some local stores. Red Hue is the third Rockville Town Square business to close in the last few weeks. The Gibbs Street antique store that opened before the holidays is gone after just three months. So is 82 Steak Out, which closed in January after less than a year and was quickly replaced by Ev & Maddy’s (click here for more). Elsewhere around the Town Square, many storefronts have been vacant since last summer (click here for our Sept. 4th report).

 


 

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Still time for our Asia Nine giveaway

There’s still time to enter our dinner-for-two giveaway at Asia Nine, a Penn Quarter favorite that recently opened a second location in Gaithersburg’s Downtown Crown development. A winner will be chosen at random in time for next week’s issue. If you haven’t put your name in our hat, click here to enter by email (subject line: Asia Nine). Or enter via Facebook: Just “like” our Facebook page and scroll down for the post about the contest (click here). Update: Reader Julie Mustelin won this dinner for two. Stay tuned to Store Reporter for more great giveaways.

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Yum Crepes signComing soon to the mall: Cold Stone, Yum Crepes, Peet’s

Dessert will soon be on the menu in the newly renovated Dining Terrace at Westfield Montgomery Mall. Cold Stone CreameCold Stone Creameryry and Yum Crepes have started construction — both in prime spots to capture moviegoers from the ArcLight Cinema, as well as the nearby eateries. Also under construction: Peet’s Coffee, scheduled to open this spring in the mall’s Sears wing.

 

 


 

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 Post-Valentine’s Day breakup: Costco and Amex

Next year you’ll have to say goodbye to all those American Express rewards points you’ve been racking up with every Costco run:  The two companies have decided to end their longtime partnership. As of March 31st, 2016, American Express cards will no longeCostco-Logor be accepted at Costco stores. And those co-branded Costco/Amex TrueEarnings cards with no fees and fabulous rebates? They’re going away too. Costco is said to be working on a new partnership with a different credit card company. 

 


 

Valerie Nahmani Druzy necklaceWho won our heart?

Congratulations to Store Reporter reader Dena Farber Schoenfeld, who won our Valentine’s Day giveaway for this druzy heart necklace from local designer Valerie Nahmani. For all those who didn’t win, there’s still hope; We’ll be spreading the love with another Valerie Nahmani giveaway this spring. Click here to check out Nahmani’s designs. And keep reading Store Reporter for your next chance to win.

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Reader Favorite: Palm Beach Salad at Chopt

This new section is the perfect place tell us about that dish you dream about, that dessert you crave, or that go-to gift from your favorite little shop. For Jennifer Miller, a Potomac special educator, it’s the Palm Beach Salad at Chop’t: a mix of avocado, grape tomatoes, cucumber, hearts of palm and romaine lettuce. “I like the wide array of fresh ingredients, and you can add shrimp or chicken for protein,” says Miller, who likes to top things off with a red wine or balsamic vinaigrette. The Palm Beach Salad costs $7.99 to $9.99, depending on size and toppings. Want to tell us what you love at a local store or restaurant? Click here.

 


 

Filed Under: Current Issue Tagged With: 82 Steak Out, American Express, ArcLight Cinema Westfield Montgomery Mall, Asia Nine, Chop't Palm Beach Salad, Cold Stone Creamery Bethesda, Cold Stone Creamery Westfield Montgomery Mall, Costco, Downtown Crown, Ev & Maddy's, Jennifer Miller, Peet's Coffee Bethesda, Peet's Coffee Westfield Montgomery Mall, Red Hue Boutique, Robert Wiedmaier Potomac Village, Rockville Town Square, Valerie Nahmani, Westfield Montgomery Mall, Yum Crepes Bethesda, Yum Crepes Westfield Montgomery Mall

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Cheryl Kane Heimlich has been a staff writer, columnist, editor and contributor to a dozen publications including the South Florida Business Journal, Bethesda Magazine, Miami Today, Miami Metro, Vista Magazine, St. Louis Magazine, the Boca Raton Observer, Washington Jewish Week and Variety. She has won numerous awards for her magazine profiles, parenting columns and business news coverage.

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