Soup Up does have a website for its DC location, which has a recent sample menu, and a long list of soups they've offered. According to some of the signs, the soups will be gluten, dairy and oil-free.
Here are some more pictures of the signs, as well as of this great building, which will likely be preserved from redevelopment thanks to a potential density transfer to Douglas Development's 8008 Wisconsin project.
Someone should put a vacuum cleaner store in this location. I think that would be the only thing to survive there.
ReplyDeleteterrible location. not sure how you can attract foot traffic if you're on a glorified crosswalk island.
ReplyDeleteAlmost as bad as the TD bank boondoggle. Except TD Bank is way worst. Boycott!
ReplyDelete8:30AM They'll need to advertise that the Cordell/St Elmo garage is a short walk away.
ReplyDeleteThere are usually a few metered spaces on the street in the evening available.
9:09 AM Snarky TD Bank comments, do you live in the Christopher? I imagine those are the only folks in favor of a one level bank on that site.
I agree on both this building and the TD comments. Yuck.
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