Monday, September 26, 2016

Halloween Adventure opens; Layer3 TV, Menchie's arriving at Westfield Montgomery Mall (Photos)

Halloween Adventure opened Friday at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. The seasonal pop-up promises "America's largest costume selection."

Layer3 TV has set up a kiosk where the recently-vanished Cleo's Oils was on Level 2. What is Layer3 TV? It is a new cable company that is now available in our area, claiming to offer higher picture quality than Comcast. Cable channels are offered alongside Netflix and Amazon Prime, among other streaming services. But Layer3 is a true cable service, not streaming internet TV, leasing space on fiber systems across the country.


Menchie's Frozen Yogurt
Finally, welcome Menchie's Frozen Yogurt, now under construction behind these walls on Level 1. The chain, which launched in Los Angeles in 2007, now has over 540 locations worldwide.


7 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:33 AM

    The frozen yogurt trend is on the way out, just like it was in the late 80's. I wonder what they'll open next - a cupcake place perhaps?

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  2. Anonymous9:10 AM

    Robert, what will you be dressing as for Halloween?

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  3. Anonymous10:27 AM

    Great idea! Is anyone dressing up for Halloween? What are popular costumes this year?
    Last year I was a toothpaste tube with a pleated lampshade "hat" for the twist-off top. Made the tube with a plastic tablecloth and wire. Got the lampshade at a flea market. It was someone else's idea. Wish I was creative.
    So, who's got ideas?

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    1. 10:27: Go as a Montgomery County Councilmember - just dress like a criminal and stuff your pockets with play money developer cash.

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  4. Anonymous3:29 PM

    This comment is for the next thread:

    I sure hope Orville the Pig wasn't hurt!

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  5. Anonymous4:03 PM

    Yogi Castle didn't get some kind of competition clause?

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  6. Anonymous7:27 AM

    Arnold the Pig. Arnold Ziffel to be precise.
    I would definitely have heard if bacon was involved.

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