Wednesday, May 06, 2026

Johnnie-O opens at Bethesda Row (Photos)


Johnnie-O
is now open at 7243 Woodmont Avenue at Bethesda Row. The "West Coast Prep" apparel boutique carries the label's signature golf shirts, and casual performance wear for men, women, and children. This is the first Johnnie-O location in the state of Maryland. Operating hours are 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM Monday through Saturday, and 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM on Sundays.





12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Will be closed next year.

Anonymous said...

We need a Johnny Rockets and I don't even eat swine...

JAC said...

Great brand. Great clothes.

Anonymous said...

That's a 9' 2" longboard on their logo above the door.

Anonymous said...

Is Dan Snyder still an owner of Johnny Rockets? If so, I'll pass, ty.

Anonymous said...

Hey Robert, could you do some investigation digging into the story of that fencing dojo where the Diamond Exchange used to be? Happily, I noticed that it was closed & empty with 2 Pods containers in the parking spots. The worse & most egregious sidewalk parking violations were allowed to go on way too long. Hopefully they were finally forced out but probably not. Next on the hatchet list is that damn car dealership with the cars parked all over the brick sidewalk. They need to be cited and forced to never park their fancy inventory in pedestrian right-of-way never again or be forced to relocate completely!

JAC said...

12:30 - No update needed. That building and the one next to it that houses the Georgetown Grill are being demolished.

Anonymous said...

Where moribund

Anonymous said...

*(The dealership across from the Fox5 bldg on 355).

Anonymous said...

Yes a plan is approved for that corner, but do you have any knowledge that this project is indeed moving forward. As far as I know, the Old Georgetown Grill is still open.

Anonymous said...

I believe that a portion of the brick sidewalk at Koons Lincoln is privately owned and a portion is publicly owned. I agree a used car lot directly on Wisconsin Avenue is not a good look in downtown Bethesda. Most cities have very stringent rules that prohibit outdoor car sales lots in most zoning districts. Not sure what MoCo allows in this zone.

Anonymous said...

That’s More-a-board!