New Bars, Eateries Near Wisconsin & M
By March 26, 2018 0 1188
•Updated March 27.
Church Hall Will Be ‘Georgetown’s Cozy Hangout’
Calling itself “Georgetown’s Cozy Hangout,” Church Hall is set to open Friday, March 30, during Holy Week no less, at 1070 Wisconsin Ave. NW in what’s left of the Georgetown Park complex.
It is a beer hall down the parking-garage stairs of the retail complex (on the canal level) and another neighborhood spot from Peter Bayne and Geoffrey Dawson of Tin Shop restaurant partnership, creators of Big Chief, Franklin Hall, Penn Social and more.
The 7,000-square-foot space is actually under the parking-garage ramp, hence the angle of its ceiling (cathedral-like with space for a mezzanine). There will lots of special beers and drafts at the three bars.
With chef Justin Clements at the helm, Church will open at 4 p.m. weekdays and 11 a.m. weekends, with closing hours of 1:30 a.m. and 3 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
Bluestone Lane Coffee Brewing Soon
Right next door to Church — at 1066 Wisconsin Ave. NW — will be Bluestone Lane coffee, the fancy Aussie-style coffee shop that serves coffee as well as “wellness drinks,” along with juices and teas. The fab food includes avocado toast and more, all very Instagramable. (There’s a large Bluestone Lane in the newly opened West End Library.)
Reren Lamen & Bar in the Works
Meanwhile, across the avenue in a former sushi restaurant, plans are afoot for Reren Lamen & Bar. It’s “Chinese-style ramen made with fresh noodles, plus dumplings & Asian entrees,” they say. There’s where the lamen comes in; they are not ramen noodles.