Posts Tagged ‘restaurants

16
Oct
12

The Date is Set: Oliver Friendly’s New Restaurant is Coming!

As you may remember, back in February, the Insider posted about Eat & Smile coming to 2212 Rhode Island Ave NE (old VFW Hall). Well, it’s been a while since we checked in with Eat & Smile’s owner, Oliver Friendly, about where the plans are for his new restaurant, La Table DC, and when we can expect to start making reservations. First, as for location, here is a good reminder for folks. Anchored by Lace on the Avenue and Medtaris Rehabilitation, La Table DC will be in a prime location on the Avenue:

Now that you know where the restaurant will be, now let’s talk particulars.

According to Oliver Friendly, the hold up on construction and opening has been with the DC government’s permit process. What has normally taken restaurants on average 8-9 weeks for approvals from the Health Department and others is taking Mr. Friendly around 16 weeks. He doesn’t know why but the hold up from the Health Department is now over… he received his approval this week. Hold on, though. He now needs to go back to all of the other departments and make them aware of the changes that the Health Department has required (i.e. not having a combined kitchen/dining area — a la Rogue 24, for those that have been there, and other changes). So we could be looking at another 1-2 weeks for this to happen.

Construction will most likely begin soon after on the interior and exterior. Oliver is expecting the exterior construction to take approximately 8 to 10 weeks (and anyone who has dealt with contractors — round up when talking time frames, not down). All in all, when is he opening his restaurant, you ask?

The goal is January 2013. As you may recall from the earlier post on this restaurant, there are no immediate plans for a full schedule. Oliver is planning a soft opening for the first four to five months and that will only be three days a week (most likely a Wednesday-Thursday-Friday combination) and it will have limited seating. The thought behind his restaurant is to have it more like a tasting menu restaurant with (hard to get) reservations on the limited seating and courses that will range from 8-12-14 servings. The menu will be set, so beware picky eaters. The price range will be from $45-$75 per person and alcohol pairings will be an additional $35-$50. The alcohol may be up in the air as Oliver is not planning on applying yet for a liquor license right off the bat but laws on the kind of restaurant he has may allow him to serve without one. This style of restaurant is in line with Oliver’s current business model for La Table DC, which is a popup style restaurant and he also owns his own catering business, which is his main revenue stream, called Eat and Smile.

Oliver Friendly is a fourth generation Washingtonian and has lived in the local community for over 3 years. It is great that he is bringing his talents as a chef and business owner to the Avenue, as we need to encourage more and more local residents to open local businesses on the Avenue. Oliver has a unique family history in the DC food business as his ancestors owned and operated Holmes Bakery, which baked and distributed bread to local stores, based off of New York Ave nearby. The bakery went out of business when the Depression hit back in the early 1930′s.

Can’t wait to try his food? Well, if his planned January 2013 soft opening doesn’t happen, Oliver is trying to plan a popup restaurant for one or two days in January at Silvestre Cafe in Brookland (12th Street).

What are your thoughts? Will you try to get reservations to his new restaurant? Is a tasting menu restaurant really cool or too much?

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07
May
12

Menomale Pizza – Good Ward 5 News!

by Daniella Gibbs Leger

This Saturday I had the pleasure of dining at our newest eatery, Menomale. For weeks I’ve been eagerly waiting what they describe as “pizza the way it was historically intended”. As some of you know, I’m originally from New Jersey and know a thing or two about good pizza. It’s been a long standing desire to get a quality pizza place that wasn’t a 15 minute drive.

I’m happy to report that we now have one. Menomale just had their soft opening, so please be aware that they are still working out their kinks. Our waitress, lovely as she was, clearly was still learning the ropes. But none of that bothered us. My husband and I showed up at 5pm when they opened because friends noted that the wait was very long the night before, and I can see why. It’s a very small place, but my is it beautiful inside. The first thing you’ll notice is their great big oven. You’re then led into the next room where a small bar (maybe 8 seats) and about 6-7 tables reside.

I won’t go into menu details – you can see them here. I will say that both of our pizzas were so delicious that I forgot to take a picture of them. I could eat the tomato sauce they use out of a jar (they make their own). They also have an extensive craft beer menu, which for me is as exciting as the pizza. They will let you try a beer first if you’re not sure you’ll like it, which I always appreciate. For dessert, my husband had the rum cake and I had the pizza dough-wrapped nutella.

All in all, I give this place 10 stars, even with the slightly shaky service. I know that the service will get better with time and I’m not sure the food can improve upon perfection. I cannot wait to go back or order take out to try their other pizzas.

I hope all you other potential businesses are paying attention to what’s going on here in our little neck of the woods. If you build it (“it” being quality food), they will come, and they will wait for 45 minutes for a table.

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