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Organic markets in Montgomery County say Whole Foods’ decision will create a trickle-down effect for smaller markets that want to limit foods with genetically modified organisms.
When a world-class golf tournament is just up River Road at Congressional Country Club, businesses in downtown Bethesda benefit.
Most locations—not including the Bethesda location—will be rebranded as Gold's Gym.
Foodie news from around Montgomery County and adjacent neighborhoods in Washington, DC.
The grocer lags behind Giant Food in number of area outlets.
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The restaurant likely will be opening this summer in the Cabin John Shopping Center.
Two months after opening, Benny's Bar and Grill in the Cabin John Shopping Center is doing brisk business and planning for expanded hours.
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Restaurant news from around Montgomery County and adjacent Washington, DC, neighborhoods.
The 1940s-themed restaurant opened this past week, according to its Facebook page.
The new restaurant in The Collection at Chevy Chase will feature traditional Tex-Mex food in elegant surroundings decorated with one-of-a-kind artworks.
The pub will not renew its lease for its Elm Street, Bethesda, location, Bethesda Magazine reported.
The two eateries will be offering new fare to Bethesda diners soon.
250-seat venue is slated for Pike & Rose development, mixed-use community under construction at Mid-Pike Plaza.
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Success in Bethesda prompted owners to open a Washington, DC, location, the Washington Business Journal reports.
The chocolate chain's Bethesda location won't be a full-service restaurant like other U.S. shops, Bethesda Magazine reports.
Smokefree D.C. says that the cigar lounge in the Chevy Chase Pavilion, on the DC side of Friendship Heights, has not gotten an official exemption from DC's smoking ban, DCist reports.
A new trend in office layouts may be coming to your place of business.
Nearly half of area workers are in the creative class, according to new survey.
"We were appalled that an owner could allow this to happen," Cookies by Design national president Jack Long told WUSA9.
The Washington Post's Tom Sietsema revisited the Potomac restaurant and gave it a favorable review.
24/7 Wall Street has named the Bethesda-based defense giant among nine largest companies that can't get bigger.
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The successful Bethesda-based music school chain is teaching the region's tiniest musicians to rock.
And, a Bethesda bakery closes over mice.
Max Brenner will take over the former Ritz Camera space on Woodmont Avenue, Bethesda Now reports.
The studio opened last month above the Whole Foods store.
Catch up on the restaurant news you may have missed this past March.
Green jobs in the state increased more than 18 percent from 2010 to 2011, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The beloved Bethesda variety store will re-open its doors on Woodmont Avenue on Friday, March 29.
The Bethesda bakery is transitioning to an online store, but won't sell cakes and cupcakes, Bethesda Magazine reports.
Bethesda's The Brown Bag will be returning as the park's concessions operator.