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Route 1’s Swahili Village Gains International Attention in D.C. During U.S.-Africa Summit
During the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, President Hage Geingob of Namibia stopped by the upscale Kenyan restaurant Swahili Village, which started in College Park and Beltsville. Continue reading
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Brentwood’s Little Miner Taco recently opened a location in Brookland, becoming another restaurant on the Route 1 corridor to expand to D.C. Continue reading
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When the Route 1 corridor’s restaurant scene first started to take off, it was because D.C. restaurants like Busboys and Poets were coming up here. Now, Route 1 is sending some of its best to D.C. Continue reading
Four Route 1 corridor eateries made Washingtonian’s list of best neighborhood restaurants: places without a lot of pretense that make you feel at home and make their area a nice place to live. Continue reading
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Beltsville’s Swahili Village’s New Swank DC Eatery Hit Hard by Pandemic
A beloved Route 1 restaurant’s big expansion to D.C. has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading
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