
Anonymous wrote:The restaurant may be gone, but CH is full of sticky fingers. And therein lies the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Look forward to their new location. I used to live near their Columbia Heights location and would stop in almost weekly. I now avoid the neighborhood if possible.
I still remember when they were in Adams Morgan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Takoma is not MoCo, btw. Their new location in DC.
Thanks, I misread as the other Takoma. Hope they can make a go of things.
Anonymous wrote:Takoma is not MoCo, btw. Their new location in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So sad, I remember when they opened, when the Tivoli was renovated, and Columbia Heights had a + and family friendly buzz. One of my kids has an egg allergy so we have been loyal customers.
Anyone else remember before DC USA when there was even talk of a Whole Foods? (until they wouldn't give them any staff parking spaces, lol) Feels so different now, sad to remember.
https://www.sourceofthespring.com/takoma-park-news/2813724/sticky-fingers-transitions-to-takoma-holds-equipment-auction/
A vegan bakery definitely added a hipster cred. Hope they are able to do well in MoCo.
+1 to all of this, except we were customers because my kid has trouble with dairy, not eggs. Columbia Heights had so much promise ~15 years ago. There was this beautiful dream of a prosperous, safe, livable central city in DC. It all went pthhhhht.
+1,000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So sad, I remember when they opened, when the Tivoli was renovated, and Columbia Heights had a + and family friendly buzz. One of my kids has an egg allergy so we have been loyal customers.
Anyone else remember before DC USA when there was even talk of a Whole Foods? (until they wouldn't give them any staff parking spaces, lol) Feels so different now, sad to remember.
https://www.sourceofthespring.com/takoma-park-news/2813724/sticky-fingers-transitions-to-takoma-holds-equipment-auction/
A vegan bakery definitely added a hipster cred. Hope they are able to do well in MoCo.
+1 to all of this, except we were customers because my kid has trouble with dairy, not eggs. Columbia Heights had so much promise ~15 years ago. There was this beautiful dream of a prosperous, safe, livable central city in DC. It all went pthhhhht.
Anonymous wrote:So sad, I remember when they opened, when the Tivoli was renovated, and Columbia Heights had a + and family friendly buzz. One of my kids has an egg allergy so we have been loyal customers.
Anyone else remember before DC USA when there was even talk of a Whole Foods? (until they wouldn't give them any staff parking spaces, lol) Feels so different now, sad to remember.
https://www.sourceofthespring.com/takoma-park-news/2813724/sticky-fingers-transitions-to-takoma-holds-equipment-auction/
A vegan bakery definitely added a hipster cred. Hope they are able to do well in MoCo.