New York's Pastis Looks to Open Location at Union Market
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DC fans of restaurateurs Keith McNally and Stephen Starr will be excited by this news.
The duo has plans to open a location of the New York restaurant Pastis in DC's Union Market neighborhood. The news was first reported by Eat DC.
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The restaurant will occupy the two-story industrial space at 1323 4th Street NE (map). An application for the restaurant filed with DC's Alcohol Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA) indicates that it will have room for almost 400 diners indoors and outdoors.
Pastis, located in New York's Meatpacking District, is known for its French bistro fare. Stephen Starr is best known in DC circles for the Logan Circle outpost of the French restaurant Le Diplomate.
UrbanTurf will update this article as we receive more details.
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