“Curt and Geoff are unarguably the most successful bar owners in DC over the past 25 years. Seelbach could not be more thrilled with the opportunity. Seelbach and his team will also run the day-to-day operations of The Boardwalk. Large and Dawson brought Seelbach in as the venue’s Managing Partner to create the new concept for the space. Iron Horse owners Curt Large and Geoff Dawson, who between them own some of DC most popular bars including Franklin Hall, Roofer’s Union, Church Hall, Rocket Bar, Lost & Found, Jackpot, and the recently closed Buffalo Billiards, recently renewed their long-term lease at 507 7th Street NW. The launch of The Boardwalk will mark the end of the space’s successful 10-year run as Iron Horse, whose last day of operations will be Saturday, October 26th. The Boardwalk’s friendly atmosphere will also offer games such as shuffleboard, foosball, and arcade basketball. Guests can anticipate creative takes on popcorn, hot dogs, corn dogs, and cotton candy paired with an extensive draft beer list, cocktails on draft, and frozen drinks. The Boardwalk will be a welcome addition to the lively Penn Quarter and Chinatown neighborhoods. The Boardwalk’s name is derived from the coastal boardwalks of Ocean City, MD, Rehoboth Beach, DE, Brooklyn, NY, and Santa Monica, CA. “TAKODA Restaurant & Beer Garden and CORTEZ Restaurant & Rooftop Bar owner Ryan Seelbach is pleased to announce the early November, 2019 anticipated opening of The Boardwalk, the 350-person Boardwalk-inspired bar & eatery located at 507 7th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20004. The Boardwalk, a beach-y bar serving frozen cocktails and corn dogs, will open in early November.” Owners Curt Large and Geoff Dawson of hospitality group Tinshop (Franklin Hall, Tallboy) are teaming up with Ryan Seelbach, co-owner of Shaw bars Takoda and Cortez, to bring endless summer to the space. But the space won’t stay vacant for long. “After a decade of arcade games and motorcycle motifs, Penn Quarter tap room Iron Horse will close on October 26. So hopefully won’t notice too many changes. UPDATE: Now I hear they are simply selling and will remain open. Iron Horse opened up here back in January 2010. Hearing from a very reliable source that Iron Horse could be closing October 26th. House it going Everett? A look at Everett home values. If they're out, they've got plenty more goodness to choose from. I can't say as to whether or not they'll still have it by the time you read this, but I suggest calling to find out.
It was expensive, dark, strong and supposedly very rare. They had an Imperial Stout from Evil Twin called Even More Jesus. I stopped into Brews Almighty the other night to grab beers with a friend. It's a staple lunch spot between now and June 2016. The Sno-Isle Co-Op has perhaps the greatest soups in all of Everett.
It's more akin to a Dick's Special, but better.įall means soup season. It's not actually a slider, you know, like the small hamburgers on every mediocre chain's happy hour menu. My favorite late night junk food is, and always will be, the Ultra Slider from the Soundview. Sadly, I will be out of town, listening to Mannheim Steamroller at Grandma's (for real). Two of Everett's finest things are happening on Saturday night: Scuttlebutt's 10 Below and I Will Keep Your Ghost. Many retailers and restaurants are offering sweet deals. More info at Scuttlebutt and EMI Present: The 10 Below Show Shop small this holiday season and support downtown Everett businesses. Drunken LegosĮnjoy a leisurely night of Lego building and boozing at AFK Tavern on Wednesday night. Head to Xfintiy on Tuesday to catch the real deal live. Nothing says Christmas at Grandma's like Mannheim Steamroller.