Wednesday, January 04, 2017

The Little Beet Table applies for liquor license in Chevy Chase

The Little Beet Table, a future restaurant addition to the Collection at Chevy Chase in Friendship Heights, has applied for a liquor license from Montgomery County. A more upscale, sit-down offshoot of The Little Beet in the District, the New York-based concept will serve lunch, dinner and weekend brunch.

Centered around a "vegetable forward" menu, The Little Beet Table will arrive to a growing marketplace of farm-fresh, healthy dining options in the Bethesda-Chevy Chase area. Now open or coming soon are Beefsteak, Modern Market and True Food Kitchen.

The Little Beet Table is one of many changes being made to overhaul the high-end shopping center, which has lost tenants and foot traffic as very wealthy residents flee high-tax Montgomery County in droves. ๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿš—Their liquor license hearing is scheduled for February 2.

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:48 AM

    You made it two and a half paragraphs before you lapsed into the Litany of St. Birdbrain.

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    1. Factual statements are not a litany. If you prefer fake news, you have other options in our area.

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  2. Anonymous10:08 PM

    Fake news and insane rants are not "factual statements", Birdbrain.

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  3. 10:08: What is not factual that I said?

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  4. Anonymous6:16 AM

    11:48AM : “Resentment is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.”

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  5. Anonymous9:43 AM

    "as very wealthy residents flee high-tax Montgomery County in droves." WHERE THE HELL ARE THE DAMN FACTS FOR THIS, BIRDSEED BRAIN? This is just a Trump-style, I know everything remark that rings as hollow as your skull.

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    1. 9:43: Click on the links, and all the exact statistics are right there in the article I linked to. You're the idiot denying facts, not me.

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  6. Anonymous10:31 AM

    None of the links you posted showed where your numbers came from.

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    1. 10:31: Yes they do. How Money Walks was the source showing how many billion left Montgomery County to each of our competing jurisdictions.

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  7. G. Money11:37 AM

    On the other hand, the comments section on the link you posted provides a thorough debunking of your position, Dyer. Thanks for the reminder!

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    1. 11:37: A false claim doesn't equal "debunking."

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  8. G. Money10:00 AM

    That's fine. Those comments weren't false.

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  9. Anonymous. ! You got that right.

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