Thursday, September 20, 2018

Sweetgreen to open at Pike & Rose

Federal Realty has signed another big name to its roster of restaurants at Pike & Rose. Fast casual salad concept Sweetgreen will open between Burger Fi and Sunday Morning Bakehouse on Grand Park Avenue.
The restaurant will be in the ground floor of the Canopy by Hilton hotel/930 Rose condo building. Speaking of which, the Canopy hotel is really going full steam now. When I was at Pike & Rose this past weekend, cars unloading luggage at the front of the hotel were backing up down Rose Avenue toward Grand Park Avenue. 
Canopy by Hilton reviewer on TripAdvisor says the
Pike & Rose hotel "exceeded all expectations!"
License plates included New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. And not necessarily the hip crowd the hotel is targeted toward, but families with kids, and the general tourist types. So it seems the hotel has become really popular since its opening in March. Canopy scores 4.5 out of 5 on TripAdvisor, 4.4 on Google Reviews, and I can't find a Yelp listing for it on Google.

18 comments:

Baloney Concrete said...

“I can’t find a Yelp listing for it on Google”

Hmmmm.

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Yelp+canopy+pike+and+rose

Roald said...

Great report! Looking forward to this Pike & Rose addition!

Anonymous said...

@ 5:16 AM here...even the best of us faithful readers make silly typos every now and then. "@CopyPasta" obviously should have been "#CopyPasta".

Keep Calm and Carry On...

Anonymous said...

In other news, the Starbucks in Harris-Teeter is now hobo-free!

I remember Giffords said...

Dyer has his finger on the pulse of everything happening around town. Amazing!

Anonymous said...

How is it possible that there's any more room at Pike and Rose?

Anonymous said...

5:35 - yes. I was there yesterday and didn't see any vagrants. More concerning though, I also saw almost no customers. That's not good. Although, they never have what I'm looking for. Rockville store usually does.

Anonymous said...

Pike&Rose = #Stack&Pack

Blogger said...

There's 3 new office buildings coming to P&R with more retail opportunities on the ground levels of each building.

Anonymous said...

5:16: Sad watching an old man trying to use teen lingo, like adding "pasta" to the end of other words. No wonder he didn't know what symbol to put in front! Stick to "Tweeter," creep.

Baloney Concrete said...

Sad watching an old man trying to use teen lingo, like adding "pasta" to the end of other words

That’s not how it works. And it’s not “teen” lingo. Perhaps you shouldn’t be explaining pop culture references to other people.

Meanwhile, Dyer is indeed the undisputed king of copypasta.

Anonymous said...

Scooped once again by the failing magazine.No mention of the LaMadeliene Redevelopment.

Anonymous said...

Also, "lingo" is a rather dated term.

Robert Dyer said...

5:00: You're the ultimate dumbass - I SCOOPED THEM, almost a MONTH ago on that story! And you didn't post a criticism on their site to rip them for missing the meeting and posting about it almost a month later. My readers have had the information for almost a month. Even Ken Hartman is pretending their story is new information. #Scooped

http://robertdyer.blogspot.com/2018/08/development-replacing-la-madeleine-will.html

4:42: He or she appears to know more about pop culture than you. You're about 2 years behind on everything, you grungy old hobo.

Anonymous said...

Looking forward to this.

Anonymous said...

This is 5:00. BB showed a photo of what the new building on the LaMadeleine site will look like. Just so you know, I don’t work for them or endorse them in anyway. Your comment was rude and un called for and I demand an apology.

Anna said...

Does anyone really know who scooped who? Does anybody really care? If so, I can't imagine why.

Who had the better article should be the criteria.

Robert Dyer said...

9:27: I showed several photos of what it will look like - almost a month ago. Before demanding an apology, read your rude and false comment I was responding to.