Saturday, June 28, 2008

Butterfield 9 and Colorado Kitchen Closes Doors

:::Restaurant Buzz:::

Butterfield 9 and Colorado Kitchen Closes Doors


DC's Butterfield 9 is closing after eight years, according to a source close to the restaurant, who adds: "Most likely [today] there'll be padlocks on the door."

This marks the second shuttering of a big-name restaurant in a week; Colorado Kitchen served its last brunch this weekend. Both made The Washingtonian's 100 Best Restaurants list this past January. Asked whether chef Michael Harr, who attempted to buy out the restaurant's ownership group a couple of years ago, would assume control of the restaurant as chef-owner, the source replies: "It's not a possibility."

Another source cites "financial hardships" as the prime motivation of ownership to pull the plug. Restaurants throughout the area are feeling the effects of a flagging economy, from soaring gas prices to food costs that have risen by as much as 30 percent over last year to less-than-capacity dining rooms. Meanwhile, there is a growing fear that raising the prices of appetizers and entrées would bring swift reprisals from diners.

Harr and the owners clashed at times in his three years, and Harr complained to me in a phone interview several weeks ago that the restaurant's organizational structure was difficult for him. The restaurant is managed by a group of lawyers who work in DC; the owners live in another state.

News of any veteran restaurant's demise is unfortunate, but the closing of Butterfield 9 comes at an odd time because the food had never been better or more consistent. Or cheaper. Harr had recently slashed menu prices, bringing entrée costs below the $30 barrier and, in the process, re engineering the perception of the restaurant.

An attraction for theatergoers and expense-account diners, it had of late become a dining destination. Harr had emerged as one of the city's top chefs, sending out sophisticated, imaginative plates that, for all their technical daring, were rarely self-aggrandizing. Nearly 80 percent of his raw materials came from nearby farms, but you didn't read about that on his sparely descriptive menus; shopping counts, he seemed to say, but cooking counts more.
Some dishes were dazzling. A recent main course called "chocolate steak," a seared loin of elk with a painterly swipe of dark-chocolate sauce, was like eating a glass of great Bordeaux; the flavors were complex, resonant, and slightly mysterious. But Harr could also bring a table of adults to moaning with simpler preparations—a marvelous bowl of green-chili grits, for instance, or a fresh-cased rabbit sausage.

The chef, who grew up in Gaithersburg and got his start in the kitchen as a teenager at Jean-Louis at the Watergate (his brother would load him onto his motorcycle and take him to work), won't say what his plans are and is still struggling to come to grips with what he describes as a "very overwhelming stressful event in my life."

"I would love to stay in the area," he says. "This is my hometown. And if something of magnitude opens up, you'll hear from me."





::Other DC Area Restaurant Buzz::



Colorado Kitchen, chef Gillian Clark's cozy, quirky restaurant in DC's Brightwood, is closing after seven years.

"It's a-coming," says Clark. "The final day is coming. . . . People should make their plans soon. We've had a great seven years and had a really great time. We're not a one-trick pony. . . . My brain has more restaurant concepts in it than Colorado Kitchen."

The reason for the shutdown? "In order for Colorado Kitchen to continue," Clark says, "I need people to come in here and cook"—a real problem, says the chef, given that the kitchen is only 300 square feet.

She expects to debut a new restaurant in Silver Spring this fall, in the Woodside neighborhood that she and partner Robin Smith had expected to be a second Colorado Kitchen. The project has been fraught with problems. Says Clark: "The building is really old. The roof wasn't done to code. We bit off a lot by taking that on. We're looking at October."

Colorado Kitchen built a loyal and passionate following for its reasonably priced, often creative cooking and its idiosyncratic setting. Clark assures fans that her brand of restaurant is not going away just because her first place is shutting down: "We're not done with this town yet. Colorado Kitchen has grown up, and let's just say she's ready to go to college. She's ready to move on."
More breaking news: Barton Seaver is parting ways with Hook. Want to ask Todd Kliman his thoughts on these developments? Submit a question in advance for next week's Kliman Online dining chat.


Noted:

- Chef Rob Bechtold and the Pure Hospitality Group have decided to split ways.


Courtesy of: http://www.washingtonian.com/blogarticles/restaurants/

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Its time again for the RAMMY's


::Restaurant Buzz::


This weekend we are booked solid with tons of events we know you will enjoy.
One of those events being the RAMMYS”. The RAMMYS” is one of the areas’ most anticipated and glamorous evenings where we celebrate and recognize the many extraordinary professionals that comprise the restaurant and associate membership of RAMW.
Established in 1920, the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington’s vision was to unite restaurateurs and food service industry professionals of the Washington area. Today, RAMW has more than 650 members in the District of Columbia, Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William counties and is the voice of establishments ranging from casual eateries to internationally acclaimed fine dining restaurants.


For over 80 years RAMW has been "fighting for the right to eat, drink and be merry, hospitably, responsibly and profitably®."

All of us at LITON Events would like to congratulate all the nominees in the following categories.

New Restaurant of the Year:

Brasserie Beck
Central Michel Richard
Hook
Proof
The Source by Wolfgang Puck
Westend Bistro by Eric Ripert


Fine Dining Restaurant of the Year:

Equinox, Michel Richard Citronelle, Restaurant Eve, The Oval Room and Vidalia

Upscale Casual Restaurant of the Year:
Oyamel, Poste Moderne Brasserie, Vermilion, Willow and Zaytinya

Chef of the Year:
R.J. Cooper, Vidalia; Todd Gray, Equinox; Michel Richard, Michel Richard Citronelle/Central Michel Richard; Robert Wiedmaier, Marcel's/Brasserie Beck; and Eric Ziebold, CityZen

Pastry Chef of the Year:
Heather Chittum, Hook; Michelle Garbee, Bastille; Kate Jansen, Willow; Melanie Parker, Equinox; and Josh Short, Neighborhood


Restaurant Group

Wine & Beverage Program of the Year:
Dino, Mendocino Grille and Wine Bar
OYA Restaurant & Lounge
Passion Food Hospitality and Tallula/Eat Bar

Rising Culinary Star of the Year:
Nathan Anda, Tallula;
Tony Chittum, Vermilion
Tony Conte, The Oval Room
Joe Raffa, Oyamel
Barton Seaver, Hook

Restaurant Manager of the Year:
Hicham T. Bennani, Mie N Yu; Christine de Clarfay, The Oceanaire Seafood Room; Molly McWhorter, Chef Geoff's Downtown; Ned Mirkovice, Morton's the Steakhouse; and Adam Williamowsky, BLT Steak

Restaurant Employee of the Year:
Simo Ahmadi, Equinox;
Michael Cherner, Mie N Yu;
Joel Guagliano, Zaytinya;
Chris Kelley, Mie N Yu;
Willians Perez Rollins Chef Geoff's

Neighborhood Gathering Place:
Ardeo
Belga Cafe
Billy Martin's Tavern
Hank's Oyster Bar - DC
Mark & Orlando's

Hottest Bar Scene of the Year:
Brasserie Beck
Central Michel Richard
Poste Moderne Brasserie,
Proof
The Source by Wolfgang Puck

Power Spot of the Year:
Bistro Bis
Charlie Palmer Steak
The Monocle on Capitol Hill
Seasons at Four Seasons Hotel(Washington, DC)
The Oceanaire Seafood Room
Nominees for Voter's Favorite are:
The Monocle on Capitol Hill
Mark & Orlando's
Brasserie Beck
Mie N Yu
Hank's Oyster Bar - DC
Charlie Palmer's Steakhouse
Join us as RAMW brings together esteemed hospitality leaders for a special evening devoted to honoring excellence in our restaurant and food service community.
Attire: Black Tie
Individual Ticket Price:Member $ 200 /Non-Member $ 250

This event is open to the public; visit http://www.ramw.org/ for ticket information.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Georgetown Grad Open Sweetgreen!

Georgetown Grad Open Sweetgreen!


Former Georgetown student Nic Jammet along with two other partners has delievered one of the DC's area's healthier resturants.




23-year-old Nic Jammet is one of the three minds behind Georgetown's eco-friendly salad shop, Sweetgreen. The Georgetown grad has resturant ownership in his blood,his parents owned the classy French dining room Le Caravelle in Manhattan until it closed a few years ago. Before he partnered with two friends to launch Sweetgreen during his senior year at Georgetown. Jammet, a Georgetown business major, spent summers interning in the restaurant industry.

One summer, he worked for Joe Bastianich, son of Italian-cooking maven Lidia and owner, with Mario Batali, of several New York restaurants including Babbo and Del Posto. Bastianich is now an investor in Sweetgreen.Jammet lives in Georgetown, just a few blocks away from the cozy 500-square-foot hut that houses Sweetgreen. He plans to move back to New York eventually, but for now, he’s busy expanding the business here in DC.

The next Sweetgreen Jammet plans to open will be on the north side of Dupont, “right on the circle,” he says, though he won't disclose specifics until the lease is officially nailed down. He and his partners are aiming for a late-summer opening there, and are now scouting for a third downtown DC location "near Farragut Square or in Chinatown."Over salads and cups of “Sweetflow”—Sweetgreen's signature sweet-tart frozen yogurt—Jammet chatted with us about his food favorites.

Sweetgreen
3333 M St., NW
Washington, DC 20007
Corner of M St and Bank Alley
202-337-9338
http://www.sweetgreen.com/Home.html


Story Credit: http://www.washingtonian.com

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Platinum Nightclub - Up for Sale/Lease



Platinum Nightclub is Officially Closed!



Well the day has finally come. As we reported earlier in our updates in the Penn Quarter area, the troubles Abdul Khanu's incident prone Platinum was having. Well it seems Papadopoulos Properties has had a enough. Now when you visiting Ultrabar or COCO Sala you can see the large for lease sign for the building.
The building which was orginially a bank has housed various nightclubs for the past 30 years. The future for the building is currently unknown, but rumours have have been buzzing around the city for weeks in regards to new ownership. We will definitely keep you updated.
Josh B.

Chef Alison Swope's Restaurant K Set to Close!












::Resturant Buzz::

Resturant K closed on June 23,2008.


Chef Alison Swope( Santa Fe East & Andale), whose Andale resturant closed in 2006, opened Resturant K on Monday September 17,2007 to rave reviews from foodies all over the metro area.

The Resturant K location that filled the prime location of the former Jimmy’s on K Street location at (1700 K St. NW). Owned by Portland, Ore.-based McCormick & Schmick’s, its executive chef was Alison Swope and its general manager was Jim McVeigh. The McCormick & Schmick’s group just opened a brand new McCormick & Schmick’s Harborside location in National Harbor just this past week making seven location under the umbrella in the region. Despite the balmy weather reports are that this past weekend the resturant was far from capacity even on its grand opening weekend.

According to a press release from the company “current economic conditions have led to the business decision to close this restaurant and reallocate its resources to our core McCormick & Schmick’s branded establishments … We deeply appreciate Alison’s skills and hard work and hope to incorporate her as part of our culinary development team going forward.”

We hope this isn't a sign for the flurry of new resturants and lounges that are set to open in the city in the coming months. Chef Alison Swope is scheduled to move into a role on the culinary team for the resturant group.

Josh B.

Friday, June 13, 2008

This Friday in the City - 6.13.08

Another hectic week in the City.



Brand New Pasara Opens on Connecticut Avenue.







This past Tuesday G-Star Raw hosted their Grand Opening on Conn. Ave in Dupont Circle. Tons of fashionistas strolled into the brand new location. The event was put together by the fabulous Aba Agency, known for her amazing touch on events. The live mannequins in the store were a cool treat.



This Friday is going to be another hectic one. Reports are that DJ Dove of Mansion NYC fame is going to spinning at the K street "it spot" Josephine. If you want to make it past the velvet rope make sure you contact one of the promoters below to gain entry:

LITON EVENTS

Soulstice DC

Elund Events

Friday, June 6, 2008

Cirque du Soleil is coming with KOOZA to the National Harbor


Cirque du Soleil is heading to D.C. this fall, and you can pre-order tickets two days before the general public for the latest show, KOOZA. KOOZA will be performed under the Grand Chapiteau, at The Plateau at National Harbor.

The performance stars a character called "The Innocent" a loner who's trying to find his place in the world around him. This journey includes mind-blowing acrobatics and wild stunts. Cirque du Soleil puts a whole new twist on soul searching. The Innocent's journey brings him into contact with a panoply of comic characters such as the King, the Trickster, the Pickpocket, and the Obnoxious Tourist and his Bad Dog.

KOOZA is scheduled to open on Oct. 30 under the Blue and Yellow Grand Chapiteau at the Plateau at National Harbor. To pre-order tickets (and get the best seats!), click here.

To preview the trailer click here

Tickets go on sale to the public June 8, so don't wait.
» Get Tickets

2008 Yacht Show at National Harbor® - June 5-8 2008


Pictured above is one of our favorite yacht makers Wally, with yacht designs that have nautical enthusiasts lined up for just a chance to own one. The metro area is bringing the same excitement to the brand new National Harbor for the 2008 United States Yacht Show. This show will be the premier showcase for large luxury yachts for sale and as rentals. The show will feature only the most discriminating yachts of imposing size to be displayed in the new marina at National Harbor® on the Potomac River in Maryland.


The yachts will be available for purchase or worldwide charter. On land may be found only the most impeccable of yacht launches and tenders for visitors to browse.

Tents and land space will feature an abundance of exhibitors providing equipment, services and materials for the type of yacht displayed. Displays will include engines, electronics, propulsion systems, interior design, yacht design and construction, maintenance, provisioning, financing and much more.


Show Times:
Friday, June 6th 11 am - 7 pm
Saturday, June 7th 10 am - 7 pm
Sunday, June 8th 10 am - 6 pm

Tickets:

V.I.P. Ticket $40 (all ages) - Thursday - Sunday
With this ticket you will receive concierge service, access to the V.I.P. Lounge, light fare with non-alcoholic beverages and a cocktail sample of beer, rum or vodka.
Regular Admission $16 (all ages) - Thursday - Sunday


National Harbor
137 National Plaza
National Harbor, MD 20745


Click here for directions from MapQuest

The Month of May in Review











Photo Credit - UsaToday

The Month of May in Review

Since we were a little behind in our opening posts for the month of May. We thought we would refresh you with some of the latest happenings in the area during the past month. Enjoy!

THE SOURCE by Wolfgang PUCK - Where VIP's Dine



Welcome to the Newseum's brand new restaurant The Source is still attracting a long list of VIP's and celebrities. It helps that famed Chef and Owner Wolfgang Puck has been known to pop up at diners tables and check on their meals. This month, the restaurant hosted CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, and former House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt along with Philanthropists Catherine and Wayne Reynolds.

Miss DC 2008 Crowned at the Lincoln Theatre


Kate Marie Grinold was recently crowned as Miss DC 2008. Miss DC 2008 is a graduate of George Washington University and works as a manager of the Rugby boutique in Georgetown. Rugby boutique is one of Georgetown gems by the way, stop by if you are in the area.

Ms Grinold will be representing the Washington region in the upcoming Miss America Competition to be held in January.

In the teen department, Latin ballroom dancer Jasmine Alexis, was named Miss Outstanding Teen D.C. 2008. She will taken over the crown from former Miss Outstanding Teen D.C. 2007 Miss Caitlin Brunnell. Just so you know she is the daughter of former Skins quarterback Mark Brunnell.


Relationship News:

According to the Reliable Source (Washington Post.com)

George Clooney and girlfriend Sarah Larson have called it quits. The much adored and sometimes cocky movie star, 47, and Las Vegas cocktail waitress turned so called model, 29, called it quits after a year of dating. This news undoubtedly triggered countless celebrations and text messages along with champagne toasts from Clooney's adoring female fans. Larson's appearance with Clooney at the Oscars fueled some rumors of an engagement, but he's back on the market ladies. When the actor sets foot in DC we will be sure to let you know.

Real Estate News:

Ristorante A.V. bids adieu


DC Real Estate Mogul Douglas Jemal 0r " just Jemal" as we call him. Bought out popular local traditional Italian restaurant called Ristorante A.V.

His purchase of this restaurant I felt was long over due, partly in fact to way he has been acquiring property and land in the area of late as if its going out of style. This classic restaurant was sitting on a prime location. With the addition of Mazu and Posh(www.poshdc.com) and few other high end restaurants in the area, Ristorante A.V. days were numbered.

I do find solace in the fact, that the former owners of the location did not walk away empty handed. Reportedly the deal they received for the venue was more than agreeable to the owner. I hope to see another classic venue from the folks at Ristorante A.V.

NIGHTCLUB NEWS DC


As many of you know Platinum(www.platinumdc.com) (rape room as I call it)closed its doors in March, not just because of the long list of incidents and issues with the ABC Board. A drive by shooting occurred just feet away from the venue. Was I amazed when I first heard about it considering the sizable police presence every weekend on that corner of 9th and Fst NW. No not really, nothing against Abdul but has any venue control/owned by Abdul not had a large amount of shootouts and stabbings.

I am glad Marc has marketing focus away from Dream(Nightmare) because I thought he was trying to have more incident reports thanAbdul.

None the less the violence took place, and Platinum(Abdul Productions, Ii, Inc., t/a Platinum) locked and boarded its doors. Alas..you have not heard the last from Mighty Abdul, in May Platinum reopened its doors for a few events.

How is this possible? Platinum was able to reopen with out alcohol. Did I type that right? Yes



According to Maria Delaney; Platinum’s ABC license is still under suspension. The establishment can be open for business without alcoholic beverages. The establishment cannot sell, serve, or deliver alcoholic beverages and patrons are prohibited from bringing their own alcoholic beverages into the establishment. I appreciate everyone’s concern and hope this clarifies the current status of this establishment.

This venue is not over yet, this will probably be another metaphoric and its gone through many transformations. We hear the venue is on the market for a reported 1.5 Million. Whose knows its neighbors next door at Ultrabar home to Panorama Productions might be eyeing the venue....we shall see..

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Juicy Couture lands in Georgetown!

Photo Credit - www.kitmeout.com











Juicy Couture lands in Georgetown!

This week after a few months of construction Juicy Couture is finally slated to open one of their signature flagship stores in the nation's capital. On the beautiful streets of Georgetown, this 5,000 plus square -foot location will feature clothing for men and women along with children and maternity wear.

With a successful store location in Tyson Corner, VA. This district location hopes to share the same success with fashionistas and shoppers that frequent M street on regular basis. LITON EVENTS was able to peak inside during construction and we can personally say this boutique will be fashioned in true Juicy Couture style. Look for more featured events with JUICY COUTURE and LITON EVENTS.


JUICY COUTURE

3034 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007
202-337-4131