Thursday, October 02, 2014

SNEAK PEEK: NOODLES & COMPANY IN BETHESDA (PHOTOS)

Wow, work has really sped up at the future Noodles & Company on Elm Street in downtown Bethesda since my last update. Even the dinnerware has arrived at the global pasta restaurant, which will be opening soon in the former Ri-Ra space in the Shoppes of Bethesda.





10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why does Silver Spring get all the interesting restaurants/bars? You'd think Bethesda could at least have SOME.

Anonymous said...

There is nothing in Silver Spring that Bethesda doesn't have.

Anonymous said...

Bethesda doesn't have anything close to the Fillmore or AFI Silver Theatre.
Neither does Arlington. Silver Spring offers more arts/entertainment options.

Anonymous said...

Sweet. The group I get together with once a month really likes these Noodles & Company places. Next time it's my turn to host the get together, we'll go here - It's much closer to my office than the place in Congressional Plaza.

Any news on the upcoming Taste of Bethesda?

Anonymous said...

"There is nothing in Silver Spring that Bethesda doesn't have."

You are categorically insane. Yes, Silver Spring already has a Noodles & Co. and Smoothie King so technically you're right that Bethesda is catching up. The problem is those are the cruddiest places in Silver Spring. We should be mimicking the awesome new places that are opening up there instead, e.g. Denizen's Brewery, Urban Butcher, Bump & Grind, Kaldi's, Scion, NaiNai's, Pete's, Olivia's View, Urban Winery, Zensai, AG Kitchen, Pho Tan Vinh, etc. etc.

Instead we get Noodles & Co., Smoothie King, about 4 Dunkin Donuts, and 23 banks. It's sad.

Robert Dyer said...

8:38: Yes, I will be having a report on Taste of Bethesda soon.

Anonymous said...

When does it open? That's crucial information I would like to know. Thanks.

Robert Dyer said...

6:52 October 13.

Robert Dyer said...

A restaurant. That serves pasta. With recipes from around the globe. Hence, global pasta restaurant. "WTF" is a vulgar, profane and waste-of-time comment?

Anonymous said...

sounds like marketing mumbo jumbo a large national chain fed you while they gave you a tour