24-Hour Food and Drink Coming to 14th Street?
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DC is not a city known for establishments that are open round-the-clock serving food and drinks. But a new place on 14th Street could change all that.
14th and You reported recently that the future establishment coming to the former Borders space at 14th and F Street could (the operative word in this sentence) be a restaurant and bar that operates around the clock.
14th and You notes that the group behind the new establishment (which owns Clyde’s) is seeking a “CX (multipurpose) license, which would cover the restaurant, live music venue, and proposed 96 seat outdoor patio.” The operating hours, however, are what raised eyebrows:
“[The business is] requesting outdoor seating until 2AM Sunday through Thursday, and 3AM on weekends, and plan to be a 24 hour operation inside.”
Who knows what the chances are of a restaurant/bar like this being approved (likely very slim), but the District is also considering legalizing online poker to close the massive budget gap, so anything is possible.
This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/24-hour_food_and_drink_coming_to_14th_street/2751.
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