The vacant florist space at 8009 Norfolk Avenue has a new tenant. Chevy Chase-based Jefferson Foods operates a unique ice cream business, Jeff's Best, with existing locations in Friendship Heights, D.C. and Waldorf. The company's founder is Jeff Eden.
Using self-serve ice cream vending machines invented in 1939 (but are newly-manufactured in Wisconsin), Jeff's Best dispenses soft-serve ice cream with 10% milkfat for a richer flavor and texture, with no GMOs. The machine even dispenses a spoon for you to eat it with. At least 4 toppings are available, including Reese's Pieces and chocolate sprinkles.
Jefferson Foods has not responded to an inquiry as of press time. But the company is expanding locations, and all indications point toward a new ice cream business in the Woodmont Triangle. This would certainly be a great addition downtown.
Any truth to the rumor that they are moving on up, to the East side?
ReplyDeletePress time? Wow, I did not know that you are now printing media on a physical printing PRESS. One would think that a blogger would know that blogs are posted, not pressed.
ReplyDeleteIsn't this building getting torn down in the new year or so as part of the Steamers redevelopment? Why would two new spots open up?
ReplyDeleteIt is 8004 Norfolk that this place is moving into. Directly under Bethesda Conservatory of Dance.
ReplyDelete8004 makes much more sense.
ReplyDeleteNo report on the big changes on the other side of the street?
ReplyDeleteIce cream got our attention!
ReplyDeleteDyer the real story in Woodmont triangle is that nobody is reporting the rape accusations at Gringos and mariachis.
ReplyDeletehttp://wjla.com/news/local/undocumented-immigrant-accused-raping-impregnating-non-verbal-montgomery-county-girl
7:20: It appears the alleged crime didn't take place at the restaurant, but why was this not reported in the Washington Post - or did I just miss the article?
ReplyDelete7:35 PM Maybe you should also check Fox5dc they are the only REAL news in your shallow world.
ReplyDeleteor the examiner
ReplyDelete