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Saint Stephen brings New American fare to Germantown

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Published on April 01, 2019
Saint Stephen brings New American fare to GermantownPhoto: Saint Stephen/Yelp

A new New American spot has opened for business in the neighborhood. Called Saint Stephen, the fresh addition is located at 1300 Third Ave. North in Germantown.

This spot comes from James Beard Award-winning chef RJ Cooper and gets its name from a song by San Francisco rock band the Grateful Dead, according to its website. On the menu, look for plates of pork belly served alongside pierogies, ruby red shrimp and beer batter-fried catfish. There's also a wide selection of drafts, wine and cocktails. 

With a 3.5-star rating out of 17 reviews on Yelp so far, Saint Stephen is getting solid feedback from clientele.

Jessica D., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on March 22, wrote, "The kombucha on tap, chicken skins and the radicchio salad were excellent. I liked the hamachi as well, with its texture and flavor combinations. An interesting spot for a low-key dinner at the bar. "

Yelper Olivia H. added, “I got the plain mac and cheese and the barbecue carrots. The mac and cheese includes goat cheese, which gives it a nice tang. The cocktails were good and a great price for happy hour."

Head on over to check it out: Saint Stephen is open from 4 p.m.-midnight on weekdays, 10:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.-midnight on Saturday and 10:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. on Sunday.

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