The grocer lags behind Giant Food in number of area outlets.
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A Bethesda eatery is offering an unusual reward for ID'ing the person on a security video.
Gourmet offerings now served in dining car.
Vice President Joe Biden’s favorite sandwich shop is to open a dozen locations in the area.
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Snow cones and gelato will be added to the sweets lineup very soon.
The ban started June 1.
Restaurant news from around Montgomery County and adjacent Washington, DC, neighborhoods.
The Asian-themed chain developed by Chipotle is expanding to Bethesda.
The new candy shop's opening was delayed by only a few days.
Do you drive a Toyota Prius? One model is being recalled due to faulty brakes.
Company blog: Pants now undergo tests 'to make sure you get great ass coverage.'
Honest Tea's acquisition by Coca-Cola hasn't changed the business' focus on natural, organic ingredients.
The shop will open on Sunday with a gourmet candy buffet bar featuring modern twists on classic candies.
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Employees wrapped up another year of mentoring students.
The ranking was based on several factors, including jobs, programs and businesses.
The Peapod grocery pickup location will open in the late summer or early fall, along with a Giant gas station, a Giant Food spokesperson told Patch.
The Bethesda restaurant—which changed hands briefly earlier this year—was sold back to its previous owner, who says it will not be opened again.
Restaurant news from around the county and adjacent DC neighborhoods.
The trio of tacos—Korean barbecue, carnitas pork and Havana chicken—will be available for a limited time, starting on Monday, May 20.
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Ri Ra closes in September because of rent issues, and Max Brenner and Panera Bread are opening soon in Bethesda.
With Friday morning's ribbon-cutting ceremony, the gaping vacancy in the middle of the upscale shopping block, The Collection at Chevy Chase, was filled.
The Washington Post reports that Marriott International will eliminate 34 of its technology jobs in its Bethesda office.
A collection of food trucks in Montgomery County organized a collective website, www.mocofoodtrucks.com.
Laurie Webber will travel to Paris as part of her prize for winning la Madeleine's "Recipe to Paris" contest.
Business pledges to pick up any costs for prosthetics not covered by insurance. According to a story by Baltimore CBS affiliate WJZ, prosthetic devices can cost between $8,000 and $80,000, and many insurance companies limit the amount they will pay.
WeddingWire, the business behind a go-to website for planning a wedding and advertising to engaged couples, recently moved to 2 Wisconsin Circle in Chevy Chase—a space two and a half times the size of its old location in Bethesda.
The loss of nearby parking also was cited as a reason for closing up shop.
The event also celebrates the 75th birthday of the historic theater building in Bethesda.
The Washington Post reports that gas stations in the region's closer-in suburbs are losing turf to other types of businesses.
The city has a lower-than average unemployment rate.