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American City Diner
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under American City Diner, from most recent to least.
Raze Application May Spell The End For One of DC's Last Diner Buildings
UrbanTurf Staff | March 7th 2023
The application has been filed for the American City Diner along Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase.... read»
A French Brasserie to Replace DC's American City Diner
Nena Perry-Brown | August 13th 2018
Last month, the American City Diner in Chevy Chase DC abruptly closed. Now, we are getting an idea of what will replace it.... read»
One of DC's Last Diners Closes Its Doors
UrbanTurf Staff | July 9th 2018
The American City Diner, a staple along an upper stretch of Connecticut Avenue since 1988, is now closed.... read»
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