The Cleveland Park/Woodley Park Advisory Neighborhood Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to oppose steakhouse Medium Rare‘s application to operate valet parking at its Connecticut Avenue restaurant. (more…)
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ANC opposes Medium Rare valet application
Posted in politics, restaurants and bars, transportation, tagged ANC 3C, Medium Rare, Noodles & Company, Woodley Park on Apr. 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Medium Rare robbed Saturday morning
Posted in public safety, restaurants and bars, tagged Medium Rare on Apr. 11, 2011 | 1 Comment »
An unidentified armed robber stole money from Cleveland Park’s Medium Rare early Saturday morning, less than two weeks after the restaurant opened its doors. (more…)
A sneak peek at Medium Rare, opening Monday
Posted in restaurants and bars, tagged Medium Rare on Mar. 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Medium Rare, Cleveland Park’s steakhouse set to open Monday for dinner service, let me inside Friday to see the restaurant and some of the staff’s final preparations for Monday’s opening. Click through to see a photo gallery from my visit. (more…)
Medium Rare steakhouse opens Monday
Posted in restaurants and bars, tagged Medium Rare on Mar. 24, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Medium Rare, a new steakhouse in Cleveland Park, will open Monday, its owner said. (more…)
New Cleveland Park steakhouse will focus on one dish: steak frites
Posted in restaurants and bars, tagged Medium Rare on Jan. 18, 2011 | 7 Comments »
Medium Rare, the steakhouse planned for Cleveland Park, will feature only steak frites on its menu, The Washington Post reported. (more…)
Steakhouse planned for Yanni’s space
Posted in restaurants and bars, tagged Medium Rare on Nov. 19, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Medium Rare, a new steakhouse, will move into the former Yanni’s Greek Taverna space at the corner of Connecticut Avenue N.W. and Ordway Street N.W., Washington Business Journal reports.
Mark Bucher, owner of BGR: The Burger Joint, is somehow involved with the 2,400 square-foot restaurant, WBJ said (free account required). Bucher declined to comment to WBJ.
“Details on the project were sparse at press time,” the newspaper said. [Washington Business Journal]
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