Tuesday, February 23, 2016

First look: Kapnos Kouzina at Bethesda Row (Photos)

Here's an exclusive first look inside the future Kapnos Kouzina, celebrity chef Mike Isabella's rustic Greek restaurant opening soon at Bethesda Row.

You can see the furnishings reflect the theme far more than the building exterior, which was constructed many years before the restaurant moved in. The throwback awning attempts to make up for that.

It will be interesting to see how comfortable this wood furniture actually is in practical use. Stay tuned for an opening date for one of the most highly-anticipated restaurant openings in downtown Bethesda this year. Kapnos is located at the corner of Woodmont Avenue and Hampden Lane.





34 comments:

Anonymous said...

As has been mentioned many times, if they don't have an entrance closer to Bethesda Row, it'll potentially hurt. I go to the cleaners there and think I saw the original door still in place.

Anonymous said...

Looks nice. You're right the interior doesn't match the exterior but not much they can do about it. Hopefully they last!

Anonymous said...

I don't think the location of their door will be a liability if they make an effort to court the more progressive element of Bethesda. We actually prefer the door being on an out of the way corner, that way we can avoid the crowds and just pull up out front, have the car valeted and be whisked in to our waiting table.

All of this assumes that the valet service is respectful and responsible, of course.

Anonymous said...

What a great get by Riemer, quickly finding a new tenant to replace the old. We're lucky to have such leadership in Bethesda

Anonymous said...

Also not sure if this has been posted, but they are advertising their opening dates:

Lunch March 7

Dinner March 11

Brunch March 12

I, for one, am really happy that swordfish kebabs will be a regular menu item.

Anonymous said...

This is a great addition to Bethesda. +1 for Riemer

Robert Dyer said...

5:40/5:52: Uh, Federal Realty owns the property, not Hans Riemer.

5:45: Thanks for the update.

Anonymous said...

Oh that's a good point. Greenhill and other landowners own the properties those closed bars were in. So it's not Rimers fault right?

George Hayduke said...

Robert, can you please explain the logic behind your assertions that every business that closes in the Bethesda area is the fault of "Hans Riemer's failed economic policies" but those same policies have nothing to do with new businesses opening? I (and I'm sure many of your other readers) would appreciate seeing clear reasons. Perhaps you could post a point by point response with your reasoning?

G. Money said...

5:27 - since you are so wealthy, please buy a new joke.

Anonymous said...

8:22 - he owes you NOTHING

Funny how everyone's over the entitled poster's bit
While insisting you're entitled for Dyer to do what you want to justify his own thoughts.

Anonymous said...

So dyer's demands of the county council are for naught then since they owe him nothing?

Anonymous said...

Maybe because actual journalism is more than just typing random thoughts that pop into your head?

George Hayduke said...

@9:43 Dyer consistently complains about the failures of the County Council but never offers up a better solution. I find much of his reporting interesting and timely; however, it'd be nice to hear how he would propose to fix some of the issues he continually reports about. Critiques are important for progress, but without proposals for how to repair the issue, they are nothing more than whining.

Also, typing in all caps definitely helps make your point, I can tell you're very serious about this issue. Thank you for doing that.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry my caps annoy you.
he owes you nothing

G. Money said...

9:43 - It's true, Dyer owes us nothing. So what? He can turn off the comments section if he doesn't want to be challenged when he makes factually inaccurate statements, when he advocates for policies that the majority of Montgomery County voters disagree with, and when he concocts absurd conspiracy theories involving members of the county council and/or other bloggers. Until that time, he can expect to be challenged on those things.

This is not to say that everything on the blog is bad or wrong, there are definitely some good stories on here. But there are some real failures as well. And those failures (e.g., consistently citing the wrong number for the sidewalk snow removal budget) seem to persist despite the comments pointing out their inaccuracy.

Anonymous said...

Does challenging include disgusting personal attacks, name-calling, or threats against other commenters?

G Money - If you think you know for a fact that his numbers are wrong, then you haven't talked to the right people.

Anonymous said...

I love that they've barely changed the interior from what was there before. Something about this place just makes me depressed. I have about zero desire to even give them a try.

G. Money said...

10:58 - Please find an instance where I have leveled a personal attack or threatened someone. I am not responsible for the behavior of everyone else on the Internet, so if others take a different tack, that's their problem.

As for the numbers issue, Dyer has been demonstrably incorrect on numerous occasions. I don't have to "talk to the right people," I have researched the numbers myself and posted them here (as have others).

Anonymous said...

Well said.

And note that Dyer challenges the government and council and such all the time, which can be a good thing for sure. But anytime Dyer himself is challenged he resorts to name calling, deleting evidence against his claims and opinions, and not providing sources to back up his claims (saying something is fact does not make it so).

Anonymous said...

Dyer's shill @ 10:58 AM - the Gazette article that Dyer cited has the correct numbers - and they are not what Dyer claims they are. $6 million + is the total cost of snow removal in the County.

Anonymous said...

And the 6million included sidewalks, and education.

Anonymous said...

A small part of it, yes. Does that mean the 6million snow operation was a complete failure? Certainly not.

Anonymous said...

Like Bernie Sanders? Wait Robert is a leisure blogger and does this for fun. Im amused how some people here just trash Dyer like they are 7th graders.

Anonymous said...

3:05 - why not?
If I went to my boss and said I got this great plan to implement. Some of it worked, some of it didn't. I think all I'd be hearing about is the part that didn't. and they wouldn't be celebrating the plan as a victory.

G. Money said...

9:04 - Your boss is a dick.

Anonymous said...

Or a realist.
The operation went well, but the patient died on the table. Don't think his family would consider it a success.

G. Money said...

So a small pile of snow on one sidewalk in Westbard = "the patient died on the table."

Got it.

You are a paragon of hyperbole.

Wrol said...

This G. Money guy. I like him.

Anonymous said...

Wow G Money why do you have to be so mean to me?
I'm 9:04 and 10:53. What did I do to deserve your disdain?

I guess people can't grasp that others see things differently than they do. It boggles the mind.

Never been a fan of bullies.

Anonymous said...

G. Money correctly points out that your (hypothetical) boss is a dick, and he's the one who's "mean"?

"Man up", as your hero loves to say.

Anonymous said...

"I guess people can't grasp that others see things differently than they do."

Since this is coming from the Number One Fan of Robert Dyer, my Irony Meter just went off the scale.

Anonymous said...

Yes. Calling names is mean and childish. And, yes, I know Dyer does it and it's childish for him to also.
My "hero" is my friend, Brad, in Annapolis who is battling brain cancer. I've never heard him say "man up"

Anonymous said...

"Since this is coming from the Number One Fan of Robert Dyer, my Irony Meter just went off the scale."

Since this is coming from the Number One Troll of Robert Dyer, my Irony Meter just went off the scale.