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Apr 14 2009

Re-opening of Gifford's

Gifford's Ice Cream & Candy has re-opened on the Plaza at University Town Center!  They have also announced some special deals at the UTC location:

  • Federal employees get a 15% discount with employee ID
  • College students get a 15% discount with a college ID
  • Movie goers get a 10% discount with their movie stub
  • Every Monday is Sundae Monday - regular sundaes are just $3

Gifford's is open Sunday-Saturday, Noon-10 p.m.

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Apr 8 2009

Review of Wild Onion

The Washington Post reviewed Wild Onion in today's edition:

Chef Rasheed Abdurrahman trained at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y., and has worked in the kitchens at Kinkead's and the Hay-Adams hotel. Now he mans the spacious kitchen in a bright, appealing eatery that seats 65, and he teaches there two nights a week for the culinary program of Prince George's Community College.  "I want people to come here every day and find something fresh," Abdurrahman says.

Read more at the Washington Post

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Mar 27 2009

At Hank's Tavern & Eats, Burgers Are King

The Washington Post published a review of Hank's Tavern & Eats today:

At Hank's Tavern & Eats, a four-month-old restaurant in Hyattsville, there's always something to look at, whether it's the vintage movie and advertising posters or one of 20 flat-screen televisions that blare sporting events, cable news and, curiously enough, the Food Network, on continuous loop. A water feature bubbles behind the bar and glowing red pendant lamps dangle over booths and tables.

The resulting space is a mix between a nicer-than-average sports bar and a casual family restaurant. The dining room seems like the best fit for families or couples who pop in before or after a movie at the theater next door. Want to watch sports? The bar's the place to be. The booths are outfitted with television screens that allow diners to control the channels.

"We want to be the place you could just stop off for a burger and a beer on the way home, and we also wanted a place where you could take Mom out to dinner," says general manager Steve Greehan.

Read more at the Washington Post

3 comments - Posted by UTC Living at 9:00 PM - Categories: News | UTC Retail

Dec 12 2008

Hanks Tavern & Eats Opens at University Town Center

Hank's Tavern & Eats is now open for dinner only (December 12-14) and will open for regular business on December 17.  According to the Hank's web site:

Hank's, Hyattsville's newest restaurant, will be offering chef-driven cuisine in a simple contemporary setting. Featuring creative twists on classic bar food and comfort cuisine with bold flavors, all ingredients will be fresh, and all dishes homemade with only the highest quality ingredients. Look for the "Impossible Double Hank Burger", fresh fries, big salads, milkshakes, and handmade breads from a local artisinal baker brought to your table by Hyattsville's friendliest waitstaff.

Chef Geoff, who owns three other restaurants in the D.C. area, is involved in the management of Hank's.  The restaurant is located next to the Regal Hyattsville Royale 14 movie theater at University Town Center.

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Nov 18 2008

Hank's Tavern & Eats Opening Soon

UTC's newest sit-down restaurant, Hank's Tavern & Eats, will be opening in December in the high-profile space adjacent to Regal Theaters, across from Carolina Kitchen. Hank's is a "hip, value-oriented tavern serving chef-driven cuisine and fun drinks in a lively and unpretentious atmosphere."

Hank's is now hiring and will be holding a job fair on Friday, Nov. 21, and Saturday, Nov. 22, at the restaurant site from 11am - 3pm. More information is available by e-mailing hankstavern@gmail.com.

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Oct 28 2008

3 New Eateries Are Now Open at UTC!

From the Washington Business Journal: http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2008/10/27/daily24.html

Three new restaurants at the University Town Center have started serving customers.

The Mongolian Grill, Create A Salad and Tokyo Sushi opened in Hyattsville next to Old Dominion BrewHouse along Independence Plaza, which opened its doors last month.

The neighboring restaurants represent a packaged concept that their owners, the JRC Group LLC, first rolled out at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The salad spot is a new addition to the cluster at UTC.

The eateries share a large kitchen, so a California roll from the sushi bar could be accompanied with a beer from the brew house.

Combined, the four restaurants occupy 10,000 square feet.

Added to the restaurants already open at the $1.2 billion mixed-use UTC project, the 13 spots make up the largest clump of eateries at any one site in Prince George’s County.

“Bringing in new restaurants is a top priority for the county, as our population and economy continues to thrive and the demand for retail expands,” said Kwasi Holman, president and chief executive of Prince George’s County Economic Development Corp., in a statement.

Recently-executed leases at UTC include WMATA taking 40,000 square feet and a 50,000 square-foot lease with FEMA.

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Sep 26 2008

The Original SoupMan Is Opening Thursday, October 2!

From the Washington Business Journal (http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2008/09/22/daily90.html):

Following a year-long delay, the Original SoupMan will open in Hyattsville.

In early October, Prince George’s County native Athena Ware Hernandez, her business partner Jermaine Young, and her father, James Ware Jr., will open an Original SoupMan restaurant at 6504 America Blvd. in University Town Center.

The opening was delayed for a year due to a slowed construction and permit process, said Hernandez.

It will be one of only two minority-owned franchise locations to open outside of the New York metro area and the first in Maryland.

The 700 square-foot spot will serve 50 soups created by Al Yaganeh -- the man who inspired the famous “Seinfeld” episode that featured the “Soup Nazi” -- who still oversees the production of his recipes. Consistent with his original shop’s service, each soup includes a crusty baguette, fresh fruit and a piece of imported chocolate.

The restaurant will also carry a menu of salads, sandwiches and smoothies.

Hernandez, a communications specialist at the National Capital Planning Commission, originally had plans to open up another SoupMan in Union Station -- a plan which has since lost steam.

“There is currently no plans to go to Union Station now,” said Hernandez. “When we started this process, we were slated to open there, but once Union Station received new majority owners they decided to have other development plans for the location.”

She said, however, that the company holds licenses to go elsewhere. Its corporate office has “had conversations” with National Harbor, she said.

She is also looking to possibly open up a site in Fashion Centre at Pentagon City.

But that is a long-term plan, said Hernandez, since it “would be a matter of them having a space as it becomes available” in the mall.

Since it opened in New York City in 1984, patrons often waited outside in all kinds of weather to sample Yanganeh’s flavors, including lobster bisque and jambalaya, at his Soup Kitchen International.

After 20 years, he closed the business in 2004 to launch a franchise and retail line of “heat-and-serve” soups, which are primarily available at Costco and Target stores nationwide.

As part of her grand opening, Hernandez plans to award one customer with free soup every day for the rest of his or her life. The new restaurant will also donate $1,500 to the Capital Area Food Bank on behalf of Yeganeh’s charity, Al’s Feed the Hungry Foundation.

With each new Original SoupMan franchise opening, the franchisee may donate to a hunger charity in that location’s market.

Each Original SoupMan restaurant rotates eight to 10 soups a day.

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