Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Luke's Lobster to expand at Bethesda Row (Photos)

Luke's Lobster fans would probably agree the only downside at the popular Bethesda Lane eatery is the lack of indoor seating space when the weather isn't so nice for al fresco dining. That will change in a few months.

In late summer, Luke's will expand its space out to Elm Street, where there used to be an M&T Bank ATM if you recall. This will not only increase the indoor seating area, but will also raise the visibility of Luke's Lobster, to those passing on Elm Street.

The project will take a few weeks to complete, a spokesperson for Luke's Lobster said yesterday.
Here is the space where Luke's Lobster will
expand; there used to be an ATM here


Expanding into this space
will increase visibility of
the restaurant on Elm Street

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh that's awesome. Both on the visibility and seating.

Now if only they could add some more nightlife other than Redwood! That place takes up way too much space. Nothing against it. But some variety would be nice.

Anonymous said...

They should get rid of the Creuset store and put a sports bar there.

Anonymous said...

Would love a sports bar in Bethesda row!

Anonymous said...

A useful business taking over a bank. That's good news, regardless of whatever crappy blog announces it.

Anonymous said...

Tap Room doesn't satisfy the sports bar type of need? Or do you literally want a Buffalo Wild Wings?

Anonymous said...

Bethesda Lane is so pretty though. I want one there. :)

Anonymous said...

I literally want a Buffalo Wild Wings. A Greene Turtle would work too.

Anonymous said...

Lol. Just generally saying a casual bar would help to activate Bethesda Lane more at night.

Anonymous said...

Ri Ra pub was a big loss to the area

Anonymous said...

Yeah and that's saying a lot, since Ri Ra kinda wasn't great as it were and now there is less.

Anonymous said...

You have Barking Dog up the street, Tap Room is right there, Mussel Bar.

Anonymous said...

Yet it's still no very vibrant at night. What can be done?