Holy shit @ this whole thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News flash - Connecticut Avenue in Upper NW has always been gentrified. It was built that way in the 1800s.
Not really. The apartments on upper Conn are full of lower income older residents compared to newer apartments in Bethesda/Arlington
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase, DC desperately needs some nice hip family friendly restaurants. Something that both parents and kids can enjoy. Something hip enough that parents aren't mortified to go to - with good food and drink for all. Maybe a nice updated and casual pizza place or similar. There are so many nights my family would love to grab a bite out close by or meet friends for Friday night dinner with kids. Comet is good, but it is always such a mob scene and not walkable from the circle. Seems like it is so popular a little competition might be good and needed up in Chevy Chase, DC. Seems like it would be a good idea for the old Chinese restaurant location - or get rid of the Bread and Chocolate next door and renovate that to be a cool family friendly restaurant - certainly has the large indoor and outdoor space to be focal point/flagship/cornerstone of the block.
Blue 44!
I think much of this is a collective action problem, as the restaurants / shops are largely small businesses with little motivation to act together. A nudge by the OP and others might help them out of their slumber. That said, I would much rather have a collection of small businesses than a Panera collective. God save us from another Cathedral Commons. (What were they thinking? Who approved that? Have heads rolled yet?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase, DC desperately needs some nice hip family friendly restaurants. Something that both parents and kids can enjoy. Something hip enough that parents aren't mortified to go to - with good food and drink for all. Maybe a nice updated and casual pizza place or similar. There are so many nights my family would love to grab a bite out close by or meet friends for Friday night dinner with kids. Comet is good, but it is always such a mob scene and not walkable from the circle. Seems like it is so popular a little competition might be good and needed up in Chevy Chase, DC. Seems like it would be a good idea for the old Chinese restaurant location - or get rid of the Bread and Chocolate next door and renovate that to be a cool family friendly restaurant - certainly has the large indoor and outdoor space to be focal point/flagship/cornerstone of the block.
Blue 44!
I think much of this is a collective action problem, as the restaurants / shops are largely small businesses with little motivation to act together. A nudge by the OP and others might help them out of their slumber. That said, I would much rather have a collection of small businesses than a Panera collective. God save us from another Cathedral Commons. (What were they thinking? Who approved that? Have heads rolled yet?)
Here's what we need:
1) A good sushi joint.
2) A good family restaurant with decent food.
3) A better hair salon option.
4) Really cute coffee shop. Like if Red Fox would just move north.
Maybe some easy "gets" would be:
2) a Cafe Deluxe
4) a Saxbys
Anonymous wrote:Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase, DC desperately needs some nice hip family friendly restaurants. Something that both parents and kids can enjoy. Something hip enough that parents aren't mortified to go to - with good food and drink for all. Maybe a nice updated and casual pizza place or similar. There are so many nights my family would love to grab a bite out close by or meet friends for Friday night dinner with kids. Comet is good, but it is always such a mob scene and not walkable from the circle. Seems like it is so popular a little competition might be good and needed up in Chevy Chase, DC. Seems like it would be a good idea for the old Chinese restaurant location - or get rid of the Bread and Chocolate next door and renovate that to be a cool family friendly restaurant - certainly has the large indoor and outdoor space to be focal point/flagship/cornerstone of the block.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else see the article on the front cover of this weeks NW Current about either Harris Tetter or Trader Joes moving into AU Park where the old Fresh Foods was? They are also getting an expanded and renovated Wagshals and new development in the old Chicken Out location. It feels like everyone is getting spruced up with renovations and redevelopment in NW except us. AU/Spring Valley, Tenleytown, VanNess, Cleveland Park - when will it happen for Chevy Chase?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase, DC desperately needs some nice hip family friendly restaurants. Something that both parents and kids can enjoy. Something hip enough that parents aren't mortified to go to - with good food and drink for all. Maybe a nice updated and casual pizza place or similar. There are so many nights my family would love to grab a bite out close by or meet friends for Friday night dinner with kids. Comet is good, but it is always such a mob scene and not walkable from the circle. Seems like it is so popular a little competition might be good and needed up in Chevy Chase, DC. Seems like it would be a good idea for the old Chinese restaurant location - or get rid of the Bread and Chocolate next door and renovate that to be a cool family friendly restaurant - certainly has the large indoor and outdoor space to be focal point/flagship/cornerstone of the block.
Blue 44!
I think much of this is a collective action problem, as the restaurants / shops are largely small businesses with little motivation to act together. A nudge by the OP and others might help them out of their slumber. That said, I would much rather have a collection of small businesses than a Panera collective. God save us from another Cathedral Commons. (What were they thinking? Who approved that? Have heads rolled yet?)
Here's what we need:
1) A good sushi joint.
2) A good family restaurant with decent food.
3) A better hair salon option.
4) Really cute coffee shop. Like if Red Fox would just move north.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase, DC desperately needs some nice hip family friendly restaurants. Something that both parents and kids can enjoy. Something hip enough that parents aren't mortified to go to - with good food and drink for all. Maybe a nice updated and casual pizza place or similar. There are so many nights my family would love to grab a bite out close by or meet friends for Friday night dinner with kids. Comet is good, but it is always such a mob scene and not walkable from the circle. Seems like it is so popular a little competition might be good and needed up in Chevy Chase, DC. Seems like it would be a good idea for the old Chinese restaurant location - or get rid of the Bread and Chocolate next door and renovate that to be a cool family friendly restaurant - certainly has the large indoor and outdoor space to be focal point/flagship/cornerstone of the block.
Blue 44!
I think much of this is a collective action problem, as the restaurants / shops are largely small businesses with little motivation to act together. A nudge by the OP and others might help them out of their slumber. That said, I would much rather have a collection of small businesses than a Panera collective. God save us from another Cathedral Commons. (What were they thinking? Who approved that? Have heads rolled yet?)
Anonymous wrote:Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase, DC desperately needs some nice hip family friendly restaurants. Something that both parents and kids can enjoy. Something hip enough that parents aren't mortified to go to - with good food and drink for all. Maybe a nice updated and casual pizza place or similar. There are so many nights my family would love to grab a bite out close by or meet friends for Friday night dinner with kids. Comet is good, but it is always such a mob scene and not walkable from the circle. Seems like it is so popular a little competition might be good and needed up in Chevy Chase, DC. Seems like it would be a good idea for the old Chinese restaurant location - or get rid of the Bread and Chocolate next door and renovate that to be a cool family friendly restaurant - certainly has the large indoor and outdoor space to be focal point/flagship/cornerstone of the block.
Anonymous wrote:Tian Tian Fang (dilapidated Chinese restaurant on Conn. Ave next to Child's Play) has closed! Looks like another dead-beat restaurant has bit the dust. Hopefully something fabulous moves in. Has anyone heard anything? One can only hope "The Avenue" is on the upswing in Chevy Chase!