Monday, February 23, 2026

Nor'easter impacts minimal so far in Bethesda, primarily power outages


A powerful Nor'easter that is smashing states north of here has had only mild impacts on Bethesda so far. Roads never did get much of a coating, as pavement and even many sidewalks appeared to retain heat from the temperate and sunny weather prior to the storm. Safety concerns on roads around town are limited to the slickness of water, and the occasional slush patch. The storm has proved stubborn in continuing to generate snow flurries all morning, even if they failed to stick on the streets. 


There could be danger in the hours ahead and overnight. Winds are forecast to pick up through the afternoon. Combined with heavy snow on limbs, this could lead to fallen trees and power lines. With temperatures dropping, and a low of 25° expected over the night, anything not melted - as well as the water from what has melted - will present a road hazard through Tuesday morning.


Power outages are scattered across Bethesda. Two significant outages in the Bannockburn area, and in the area of the Josiah Henson Parkway, have persisted into this morning from over the night. Now there are additional outages in the vicinity of Somerset, at four locations along Bradley Boulevard between Goldsboro Road and the Capital Beltway, in Chevy Chase near Meadowbrook Local Park, along Sangamore Road near the intelligence campus, in the Glen Echo Heights/Mohican Hills area, near Fenway Road, and near the intersection of River Road and Western Avenue.



Maryland law leaves McDonald's large fries lovers holding the bag

Maryland McDonald's customers ordering medium and large french fries are finding out Ronald has a brand new bag. Instead of the iconic red cardboard medium and large fry containers, those orders are now being handed out in paper bags, at least at some Golden Arches locations in Montgomery County. Some customers say the weight and portion size of the bagged fries are less than those served in the cardboard containers. But it's not simply a shrinkflation attempt alone by McDonald's. It turns out that Maryland passed a law in 2024 that mandated the retirement of cardboard fry sleeves forever.


The George "Walter" Taylor act was presented to the public as a bill almost no one would oppose. It would ban the sale and use of firefighting foam that contained "forever chemicals." This would reduce health risks and impacts for firefighters, and who could disagree with that? Well, it turns out another provision was hidden in the bill, one that applied a similar restriction to food packaging. Cardboard fry containers often are lined with a chemical coating that resists grease, and that supposedly contained a forever chemical. Cardboard was out, and the bill was signed into law by former Governor Larry Hogan.

I found the fry transition has been underway in a few other nanny states for at least a couple of years. Like so many nutty laws paased by the Maryland legislature and Montgomery County Council, this was yet another plagiarized from the great state of California. Now, thanks to both local legislative bodies, we not only have paper straws that melt and ruin the taste of your drink, but potentially smaller fry portions for the same high price.

McDonald's swears that the portion size is the same. Fast food packaging experts have noted that the shape difference, and dimensions of the opening of the new bag, together make it more difficult to stuff the same amount of fries into the bag as filled the cardboard. The jury is out. Your mileage may vary. And it will be something to watch in the coming weeks and months - please share your experience in the comments below.

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Strong-arm robbery in downtown Bethesda


Montgomery County police responded to a report of a strong-arm robbery in downtown Bethesda early yesterday morning, February 21, 2026. The assault and robbery were reported in the 4900 block of Cordell Avenue at 1:13 AM Saturday. They took place at a bar on that block.

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Ooh La La Bakery opens in Bethesda


Ooh La La Bakery
opened its second Montgomery County location this morning in Bethesda. The authentic French bakery is located at 8231 Woodmont Avenue, across Battery Lane from Harris Teeter. A public parking garage can be found across Woodmont from the bakery. Ooh La La has an existing location in Wheaton.

Esvin's Bagels and Cafe opening soon at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda


And here we thought Bethesda was reaching peak bagel with the impending arrival of Call Your Mother Deli and PopUp Bagels in downtown Bethesda. But wait - there's more! Westfield Montgomery Mall is getting in on the act with Esvin's Bagels and Cafe. Founded by a father-son duo, Esvin's will serve artisanal bagels and Guatemalan coffee. Specialty sandwiches, healthy bowls, and a variety of baked goods will round out the menu, which also includes milkshakes. When it opens, look for Esvin's right inside Entrance 4 on Level 1 of the mall, in the Cheesecake Factory wing.




Friday, February 20, 2026

Za'Atar Shawarma & Pizza closes in Bethesda


Za'Atar Shawarma & Pizza
at 8021 Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda has closed. Signage has been removed from inside the front windows, which are now obscured. The restaurant only opened three months ago. Replacing Cheesy Pizzi, which closed last August, Za'Atar is the latest victim of Montgomery County's moribund economy and anti-business climate.



Update on The Food Market restaurant expansion to Bethesda (Photos)


Here's a look at the progress on the interior fit-out of The Food Market in the ground floor of the Hampden House apartment tower at 4915 Hampden Lane in downtown Bethesda. Construction began last November, to give you a sense of the pace. The American restaurant has applied for a liquor license from Montgomery County. A hearing on the application is scheduled for April 9, 2026. This is the third location of the growing local restaurant chain in Maryland, the first in Montgomery County, and on of the most-anticipated additions to the dining scene in Bethesda this year.




Thursday, February 19, 2026

Update on Rosetta Italian Bakery in Bethesda (Photos)


Work on the interior of Rosetta Italian Bakery at 4901-A Fairmont Avenue in Bethesda is nearing completion. See my latest sneak peek below. Outside, painters have been updating the exterior paint to a bright white over the last two days. I've lost count of how many times the color of the building has changed since BlackFinn closed in 2014. The opening date for the bakery is still to-be-announced.









Robbery at knifepoint in Bethesda


Montgomery County police responded to a report of an armed robbery in Bethesda late Tuesday afternoon, February 17, 2026. The robbery was reported in the 7100 block of Democracy Boulevard at 5:24 PM Tuesday. It took place in a parking garage. A knife was the weapon employed in the robbery.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Update on Shiki Fusion at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda (Photos)


New signage for Shiki Fusion has been installed at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. An updated construction wall displays items from the menu of the Japanese-Thai fusion restaurant, and a spring 2026 opening date. Behind the wall, construction on the dining area appears nearly complete. See below for a sneak peek. Finally, there will be no misunderstanding that Shiki Fusion is located on Level 3 of the mall with the AMC Montgomery 16 cineplex. Massive Trumpian gold letters and a directional arrow have been attached to a panel high above the Dining Terrace food court below to hammer this home.





Nail salon to fill vacant storefront at Lionsgate in Bethesda


The Lionsgate condominium building is swapping a salon for another salon on its ground floor. A nail salon has leased the space just vacated by Blue Bell Hair Salon & Spa at 7718 Woodmont Avenue in downtown Bethesda. Construction on the interior fit-out appears to be just getting underway. 


Meanwhile, an update on Blue Bell Hair Salon & Spa: While their new space is under construction nearby, the stylists are now working out of two temporary locations. Clients of Niana should go to 4964 Fairmont Avenue (Cheval Bethesda condominium tower), and clients of Fred, Maria, and Natalie can find them at Studio 47 at 4710 Bethesda Avenue (The Seasons apartments). The latter location has been added since my last report.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Strong-arm rape reported in Bethesda parking lot


Montgomery County police responded to a report of a strong-arm rape in Bethesda during the afternoon on Valentine's Day. The sexual assault was reported in the 9400 block of Old Georgetown Road at 3:45 PM. It was reported in a commercial parking lot. No further information is available at this time.

Kabob Zone opens in Bethesda


Kabob Zone
has opened at 4924-A Del Ray Avenue in downtown Bethesda. The fast-casual Afghan restaurant is in the former Avenue Cafe space. Kabob Zone is open until 2:00 AM Sunday through Thursday, and until 4:00 AM on Fridays and Saturdays. This is the first Maryland location for the Virginia-based chain.