• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Store Reporter

Retail & Restaurant news for Rockville, Potomac & North Bethesda. We know it all. And we like to share.

  • Home
  • Store Reporter Guide
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • About
  • Contact

Vineyard Vines Westfield Montgomery Mall

Vineyard Vines opens, Irish pub on the way, Amazon same-day shipping and a River Falls Tavern giveaway

June 4, 2015 By Store Reporter 3 Comments

 

 

 

Vineyard Vines at Westfield Montgomery Mall

 

Vineyard Vines, Johnston & Murphy open at the mall, while J. Crew takes a summer break

It’s a busy time in the Nordstrom wing at Westfield Montgomery Mall, where two new stores opened for business last weekend and a third closed its doors for the summer. The big news for many is the Maryland debut of Vineyard Vines, whose breezy, clean-cut clothes have earned a huge following among preppies from Massachusetts to Palm Beach. The brand has become a staple at college campuses as well as our local high schools, where the pink whale logo is as popular with today’s teens as Izod crocodiles and Polo ponies were with their parents. Not to be outdone by its snazzy new neighbor, the mall’s nearby J. Crew store closed its doors last week for a major remodeling that should be done by early August. The other new addition in the Nordstrom wing is the classic shoe store Johnston & Murphy, which built its reputation in men’s footwear but now offers a range of clothing and accessories for both sexes. In other mall news: A huge Peet’s Coffee station with plenty of comfy seating is about to open in the Sears wing, while the women’s clothing store J. Jill is relocating to the former Fossil space near Macy’s.

 


 

River Falls Tavern tuna

 

Win dinner for two at River Falls Tavern in Potomac Village

This week we have a fabulous giveaway from the River Falls Tavern in Potomac Village, which is offering dinner on the house for one lucky pair of Store Reporter readers. RW Restaurant Group, which purchased the Tavern last spring, has introduced a sophisticated new menu under the direction of famed chef Robert Wiedmaier. Top picks include the Braised Boneless Beef Short Rib, served with creamy garlic polenta and glazed young carrots, and the Peppercorn and Coriander Seared Rare Tuna (shown here), served with roasted beets, emerald kale and farro salad. For more on what’s happening at the River Falls Tavern, click here for our May 28th edition. Want to win dinner for two (up to $65) and try the new dishes for yourself? Click here to email us (subject line: Tavern) or click here to enter via Facebook. Update: Store Reporter reader Nicole Kustner won this giveaway. Stay tuned to Store Reporter for more great contests.

Sponsored Content

 


 

Amazon logo

 

Amazon same-day shipping

This week brought some welcome news for Amazon Prime shoppers in greater Rockville and Potomac: The company just launched same-day delivery service in the greater D.C. area, including area codes 20850, 20854, 20817 and many others nearby. You can now order by noon for guaranteed delivery by 9 p.m., or by midnight for delivery the next day — as long as you spend at least $35 and choose items marked with the Prime Free One-Day logo. The list of qualified items is not exactly comprehensive, but we spied plenty of things (batteries, printer cartridges, kids’ birthday presents, etc.) that could easily spare us from a last-minute shopping trip. Same-day shipping is free for Prime members, but it’s also open to other Amazon customers for a $9.98 delivery fee. And here’s some more good news: Amazon says it will soon start offering free shipping for everyone on inexpensive items that weigh less than eight ounces.

 


 

Guinness beer

 

Irish pub on the way to Rockville Town Square

An Irish pub is joining the restaurant lineup at Rockville Town Square, where three new eateries are now scheduled to open in the next few months. Finnegan’s Wake Irish Pub, the first venture from local husband-and-wife team Terry and Vanessa Laurin, will start renovations this month at the Gibbs Street space that formerly housed Carbon Peruvian Chicken & Grille. Rockville Town Square, which lost nearly a dozen tenants in the past 12 months, is now looking to entice diners with locally owned ethnic restaurants like the recently opened Ev & Maddy’s (European-style bistro) and Peter Chang (traditional Chinese). Also on the way are Miso Cafe (Korean/fusion) and Samovar (food from Tajikistan). Those two, along with Finnegan’s Wake, should be open by fall.

 


Robeks maple water smoothies

 

Congrats to the winners of our Robeks gift cards

Congratulations to Store Reporter readers Christy Taylor, Ron Gravitz, Margie Ritter, Rhoda Ganz and Amy Pelletier, who won our gift cards for the Robeks smoothie store at Congressional Plaza on Rockville Pike. Stay tuned to Store Reporter for more great giveaways, and like us on Facebook (click here) to make sure you don’t miss a beat.

Sponsored Content

 


 

ThinkGeek Star Trek man

 

Gamers and geeks are worth big bucks

Video game retailer GameStop has announced plans to buy Geeknet, the Fairfax company that runs the popular ThinkGeek website, in a $140 million deal that’s expected to close this summer. ThinkGeek specializes in goofy and nerdtastic merchandise from Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who, Marvel and other franchises that appeal to adults and kids alike. (Theoretically, at least, these are the same people who like to shop in GameStop’s stores — and will be thrilled to check out that Captain America Stealth Shield Watch in person.) Apparently geek chic is worth a lot these days: GameStop expects this acquisition to boost its sales by $100 million per year.

 


 

 

Filed Under: Current Issue Tagged With: Amazon same-day shipping Potomac, Amazon same-day shipping Rockville, Carbon Peruvian Chicken & Grille, Finnegan's Wake Irish Pub, GameStop, J. Crew Bethesda, J. Crew remodeling Westfield Montgomery Mall, J. Crew Westfield Montgomery Mall, J. Jill Bethesda, J. Jill Westfield Montgomery Mall, J. Jill Westfield Montgomery Mall moving, Johnston & Murphy Bethesda, Johnston & Murphy Westfield Montgomery Mall, Peet's Coffee Bethesda, Peet's Coffee Westfield Montgomery Mall, River Falls Tavern, River Falls Tavern Potomac Village, Robeks Congressional Plaza, Robeks Rockville, Robert Wiedmaier, RW Restaurant Group, Tavern at River Falls, ThinkGeek, Vineyard Vines Bethesda, Vineyard Vines Westfield Montgomery Mall, Westfield Montgomery Mall

Vineyard Vines, Johnston & Murphy to the mall — plus restaurant returns and RadioShack

February 5, 2015 By Store Reporter

 

 

 

Vineyard Vines shirt

 

Vineyard Vines swings into town

Vineyard Vines, a favorite store for preppies from Massachusetts to Palm Beach, will make its Maryland debut this spring with a new location at Westfield Montgomery Mall. The company takes its name from Martha’s Vineyard, where it began in 1998 as a tie manufacturer before moving on to clothes and accessories for men, women and kids. The pink whale logo is now a staple at college campuses nationwide, not to mention many of our local high schools — where shirts like the one shown here have become ubiquitous. The new store will move in where Brighton Collectibles just moved out, on the first floor of the Nordstrom wing next to Tesla. If you’re not familiar with Vineyard Vines, click here to check it out.

 

Johnston & Murphy shoe

 

Shoes of the presidents

Also coming to the Nordstrom wing of Westfield Montgomery Mall this spring: Johnston & Murphy, the classic men’s footwear company that has made a pair of custom shoes for every president since Millard Fillmore. Clearly the historic brand is also popular with people who don’t live at the White House: Johnston & Murphy has a half-dozen stores in the D.C. area, including one at Reagan Airport. In addition to shoes, the company also makes luggage, leather goods and clothing for men and women. Click here to see the full line, or click here to see the Lincoln-inspired boots that Johnston & Murphy made for President Obama.

La Madeleine croissant

 

New restaurants opening at Pike & Rose

Two restaurants that were displaced by construction last year are about to reopen at the new Pike & Rose development in North Bethesda. Chipotle will return on Monday (Feb. 9), followed by La Madeleine on Feb. 19. Both had been tenants of the Mid-Pike Plaza shopp
ing center, which was torn down last winter. Stella Barra Pizzeria is also set to open at Pike & Rose next Thursday (Feb. 12).

 

Brighton cube beadSilver Moon makes its debut

Silver Moon Jewelry & Accessories, the new incarnation of Tiara Galleries & Gifts, opened this week at Congressional Plaza in Rockville. The scaled-down shop will carry some items from Brighton, which just closed its store at Westfield Montgomery Mall (see above). Other popular lines include Vera Bradley, Pandora and Endless. Click here to read more about Tiara’s transformation in our Jan. 8 edition.

 

RadioShack logo

 

Radio Shack update

After several weeks of clearance sales, the RadioShack store at Cabin John Shopping Center closed its doors on Monday as the company prepared for a likely bankruptcy filing. Several retailers are rumored to be interested in taking over empty RadioShack stores — including Sprint Corp. and Amazon, which is looking to open storefronts where customers can drop off and pick up their online orders. The RadioShack locations on Rockville Pike and at Westfield Montgomery Mall are still in business… for now.

 

Filed Under: Current Issue Tagged With: Brighton Collectibles Westfield Montgomery Mall, Chipotle North Bethesda, Chipotle Pike & Rose, Congressional Plaza, Johnston & Murphy Bethesda, Johnston & Murphy Westfield Montgomery Mall, La Madeleine North Bethesda, La Madeleine Pike & Rose, Pike & Rose, RadioShack Cabin John Shopping Center, RadioShack Rockville Pike, RadioShack Westfield Montgomery Mall, Silver Moon Jewelry & Accessories, Stella Barra Pizzeria North Bethesda, Stella Barra Pizzeria Pike & Rose, Tiara Galleries & Gifts, Vineyard Vines, Vineyard Vines Bethesda, Vineyard Vines Westfield Montgomery Mall, Westfield Montgomery Mall

Primary Sidebar

Subscribe to our FREE weekly emails.

 

 

 







Click to advertise.

Categories

Check Out Our Store Reporter Guide


Dining & Delivery

DINING
& DELIVERY


Local Shopping

LOCAL
SHOPPING


Local Services

LOCAL
SERVICES


Fitness, Fun & More

FITNESS, FUN & MORE

Recent Issues

  • Dog park on the Pike, Korean food at the mall, another shoe store walks away
  • New taqueria for Rockville, Quincy’s debuts in Potomac, Walking Company walks away
  • Trading Addie’s for oysters at Park Potomac; closings for Abercrombie and Not Your Average Joe’s
  • Goodbye to Lord & Taylor and three Rockville stores — plus our latest guide to winter takeout
  • Gameworks to the mall, Wildwood restaurant reopens, Mexican food for Rockville
  • Indoor dining is out, new Potomac sports bar is in — plus holiday meals & gift ideas
  • Restaurant restrictions rolling back in, closings at Park Potomac — plus holiday meals, Korean hot dogs & Chick-fil-A
  • More closings at the mall, new salon for men, start the bidding for holiday auctions
  • Black Friday shopping, Call Your Mother Deli, new stores & two surprise comebacks
  • Goodbye Wine Harvest, hello to three new restaurants
  • County cracks down on dining crowds, Fish Taco returns, two more stores go dark
  • Latest on Lord & Taylor, county faces new COVID dining restrictions, Pet Valu goes belly-up
  • Three more restaurants out at the mall, new stores on the way
  • Cabin John update: Who’s moving in, who’s moving out & what’s up with Sisters Thai
  • Athleta to Rockville, Potomac salon closes, two more restaurants that won’t be back
  • Three new openings for Wildwood, closings for H&M and Regal Cinemas
  • Hello Lego, two new sweet spots, Rose’s Luxury delivered to your door
  • Office Depot out, Amazon grocery in, Pike & Rose dog park drags its tail
  • Balducci’s bankruptcy, Lego Store ready to launch, cashing in your jewelry
  • Goodbye Breadsmith, hello Attman’s and cookies to your door
  • Home Depot Design Center, mall dining update and the future of Flower Child
  • New restaurant from the Cava/Julii team, half-smokes for Rockville and the end of Lord & Taylor
  • Under the big top at Park Potomac, dine-in and diamonds at the mall, shakeups on the salon scene
  • Wegmans update, more mall closings & another departure at Rockville Town Square
  • Goodbye Lord & Taylor and Toy Castle, hello new Barnes & Noble

Footer

Advertise | Terms | Privacy | Subscribe | Contact

Copyright © 2019 Store Reporter