Wednesday, June 05, 2019

Besta Pizza closes in Bethesda

Besta Pizza is the latest restaurant to fall victim to the moribund Montgomery County economy. The pizzeria has closed, and their space at 4707 Chase Avenue is in the process of being cleared out.

Besta Pizza has been in business since 1994, and their cheese pizza received the Golden Grub award from GrubHub users in 2014. A record number of downtown restaurants have closed since the Montgomery County Council's "nighttime economy task force" disaster, and since the Council allowed the demolition of the Regal Bethesda 10 theater without requiring the developer to provide a replacement cineplex. Cineplexes showing mainstream blockbusters can attract an average of 20,000 additional people to an urban area per weekend, according to a study of the economic impact of theaters.

21 comments:

Cinco de Mayo said...

The Bethesda economy must be moribund if residents can't afford pizza. Sad.

Anonymous said...

Aren't like 2 major pizza restaurants (Anthony's and Matchbox) opening in Bethesda in the next few months?

Anonymous said...

Please post a link to this mythical theater study. Prove it exists, or stop citing the nonexistent study.

Anonymous said...

I heard Hope Floats might be expanding into this space.

Anonymous said...

Besta pizza is almost a mile from the old theater and is a ramshackle delivery joint. Did it even have seats? I mean, come one.

Roald said...

Fulfilling my appetite for Openings & Closings!

Anonymous said...

Besta pizza was terrible. For delivery it's hard to beat Domino's for price and service.

I do agree with the Cineplex comment though, even if the study is not cited we did go into Bethesda more as a family during the week or weekend for movie and dinner.

I remember The Box said...

Actual Google Review of this place:

"I ordered a pizza but they insisted on a hot dog they were all out of pizza"

HungryHungryJourno said...

7:08AM Yup- the Bethesda Row Cinema is great for what it is, but it doesn't have family films like a Regal or AMC.

Anonymous said...

I guess it wasn't the Besta!

Anonymous said...

"Cineplexes showing mainstream blockbusters can attract an average of 20,000 additional people to an urban area per weekend, according to a study of the economic impact of theaters."

[Citation needed]

Anonymous said...

I agree with Robert that we really could use a big chain theater in downtown Bethesda. But the Besta Pizza location was nowhere near the previous theater nor in a location where a theater might go since it’s on the residential side of Wisconsin.

Anonymous said...

10:33 AM
Citations are in Robert's brain only.

Anonymous said...

Robbie, looks like you just missed some yuuuge Retail Apocalypse news in Gaithersburg today.

#MallwalkersFTW

Robert Dyer said...

5:17: Announced by the Gaithersburg Councilman Ryan Spiegel.

1:35: Unlike you, I have a very, very large brain. A very stable genius.

Anonymous said...

"Announced by the Gaithersburg Councilman Ryan Spiegel."

How is that an excuse for not reporting it?

Robert Dyer said...

12:51: I am reporting it - on Sam Eig, the news site that covers Gaithersburg, not Bethesda. My understanding of geography is just another example of my very stable genius.

Roald said...

I love Sam Eig! Great coverage of Gaithersburg, Germantown, Damascus and surrounding towns!

jazzerbabe said...

Just lost a great neighborhood pizza place! We really enjoyed Besta pizza--right up the street. Can't believe they're gone. I thought if anything would fold it would be that Hope Floats place. What a joke, floating in a tank. They don't even offer normal services like a massage, etc. So hoping they'd go belly up.

BT said...

Boy sex and pizza. You really don’t know why the doors closed?

schwagerjt said...

They'll be back up somewhere else under a different name doing the same thing... :(..