Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Dig opening "next week" in Bethesda


The highly-anticipated opening of Dig at 4733 Elm Street in Bethesda will be happening "next week," the New York-based company posted on social media yesterday. This will be the "seasonal comfort food" chain's 34th location nationwide, according to the post. A succession of fallen dining tenants have lived short business lives at this space, despite its prime corner location next to Bethesda Row. There's hope that Dig, with the backing of Shake Shack founder Danny Meyer, will have the money and buzz factor to draw the crowds here. 

10 comments:

JAC said...

Yeah, that is a tough space. Multiple failures usually means the public dismissing the site altogether almost no matter who comes. Danny Meyer is legit as I said before. He's one of the most successful food persons in the country. What I don't understand is why they brand this comfort food when they are 97% healthy. That's great and I think really good food and healthy is more than worthy of checking out. But comfort food usually doesn't equal or make you think healthy. This is the G'twn location menu - https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6377acee19258c4978a8a37b/t/6446f1e792588e385cce32bd/1682371047468/Georgetown+Spring+Menu.pdf

Looks amazing. Where do you put your car to easily run in and grab your food on the go? Tough.

Anonymous said...

JAC - if you know Danny Meyer, a much BETTER addition to Bethesda would be his Daily Provisions all day cafe in NYC - multiple locations there. Would have been great in the Maman spot.

Anonymous said...

Love their sweet potatoes and chicken breast

JAC said...

6:48 - yeah, I think you posted that before. I looked up that place in NYC and agree. That said, this looks pretty decent and healthy and tasty looking menu. Tough spot as mentioned. We'll see.

Anonymous said...

7:44 I agree these places need better places for the "grab and go" set to park.

JAC said...

12:15 - Bethesda is getting tougher and tougher to even pull your car over while you run in. I guess that's by design them being anti car and all.

Anonymous said...

The places coming to Bethesda are run by ludicrously clueless owners... the ones who actually believed irresponsible marketing firms and consultants, or else have a great deal of money and very little sense.

Bethesda used to be a destination for people who lived north of here. Now it's trying to be a destination for the people who live south of here and that's the most ill conceived shitshow of all.

Erin Hinchey said...

Its really a shame that its take the folks at Federal Realty this long to have a lease with Dig. Bethesda Row didnt even help them promote the opening on their instagram account. Whats up with that?

Robert Dyer said...

Erin, the property where Dig is located is owned by The Greenhill Companies, not Federal Realty, although it is understandably often assumed to be part of Bethesda Row due to its location.

Erin Hinchey said...

Thank you for the clarification.