Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Lotus Grill & Bar closes in Bethesda


Lotus Grill & Bar
has closed at 4929 Elm Street in Bethesda. The Indian restaurant opened in May 2019. Owner Suman Pradhan said the impact of the coronavirus pandemic was the reason for the closure.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I know these are unprecedented times but is this the fastest restaurant closure? So fast that I barely remember hearing about it at all.

Anonymous said...

There goes another one..... Way to go Job Marc/Travis/Gov. Hogan!!!

Pretty soon we'll only have breadlines and government cheese.

Downtown Bethesda is being gutted one restaurant at a time because of these clowns.

SocialNorm said...

5:41 AM The only clown in the room is YOU and your ilk for finger pointing, and blame shaming a business due to the epic conditions of a pandemic. Do the community a favor and pull that imaginary mask (cause you don't sound intelligent enough to wear a real one) over your elephant trunk and STFU!

Anonymous said...

@5:05 AM:

“How did you go bankrupt?"
"Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.”

- Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises

concerned_citizen said...

the clowns that don't want to eat indoors during a pandemic? yeah

Anonymous said...

@5:05 Didn't that Soup place where the vacuum cleaner repair store used to be close faster? I think it was called "Soup Me" or something.

Anonymous said...

So much for "unity" and "let's all get along" huh SocialNorm. Pretty sure he's blaming the government and not the business.

Cinco de Mayo said...

Fuse Taco might've had a shorter life.

Anonymous said...

@7:47 AM: Yo genius, I'm not blame shaming the business for closing. I'm blaming the incompetent clowns governing Montgomery County and Maryland for making the effects of a pandemic even worse on businesses, and for creating impossible conditions for a business to be in business. Prima, PassionFish, Lotus.... How many more businesses have to close under the leadership of these government buffoons? If you weren't so ideologically blinded, you'd have understood that. No such luck I guess.

Anonymous said...

You're right. That soup place was faster.