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Get to know the 4 freshest new businesses to debut in Washington

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Published on March 14, 2019
Get to know the 4 freshest new businesses to debut in WashingtonPhoto: Boqueria/Yelp

Interested in getting the lowdown the newest businesses to open in Washington? From a Moroccan restaurant to a women's clothing store, read on for the newest spots to land near you.

Marrakech Restaurant

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Marrakech Restaurant is a Moroccan spot, that recently opened at 3632 Georgia Ave. NW in Columbia Heights.

Appetizers run from baba gannoush and tabouleh to lamb sausage and mussels. You'll also find main dishes of couscous and tagine, offered with lamb, chicken or in a vegetarian style. It has a full bar and every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Marrakech Restaurant is the place for live belly dancing.

The Hill Cafe

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Next, The Hill Cafe is a deli and coffee shop that recently opened its doors at 101 15th St. NE in Stadium-Armory.

It offers hot and cold sandwiches made with Boar's Head meat and fresh-baked breads. There are croissants and cookies and omelettes before 11:30 a.m. Get house blend drip coffee or opt for an espresso drink, if you prefer.

Boqueria

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Boqueria is a new tapas bar that's located in Penn Quarter at 777 Ninth St. NW.

It's part of a mini-chain, with branches in New York and in Dupont Circle, named for Barcelona's famed market. Its dozens of pintxos and tapas include charcuterie and cheeses, grilled flatbreads with vegetables and such meat dishes as dates wrapped in bacon and lamb meatballs. 

Reformation

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Finally, stroll past 3033 M St. NW in Georgetown and you'll find Reformation, an eco-friendly women's clothing store.

The L.A.-based retailer details the source of its fibers, emphasizing man-made fabrics from quick-growing plant sources, as well as recycled cotton and yarn. Its lineup includes everything from casual sweaters and denim to long skirts and formal wear.


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