Brightest Young Things Review
First Look – Roofers Union The Reef is gone. The fish tanks are gone. The chlorine smell is gone. Roofers Union opens in the same space as The Reef and other than the windows, everything is different....
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Roofers Union Erases Memories of the Reef Photo: R Lopez / Under a BushelThe Reef? Never heard of it. Ok, that’s a stretch, but fans of the now-shuttered Adams Morgan bar won’t recognize the place when...
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The three-story building in the heart of Adams Morgan that once housed Reef’s infamous aquariums, crescent bar and perhaps one too many underage drinkers now opens its doors once again but this time a...
View ArticleWashington Post – Tom Sietsema review
Roofers Union grabs ’em by the ears For too long now, the discerning diner has had only a few motives — Cashion’s Eat Place and Mintwood Place, among the handful — for heading to Adams Morgan for...
View ArticleJust Asking: Chef Marjorie Meek-Bradley of DC’s Ripple and Roofers Union
By Interview by Joe Heim November 21, 2014 in the Washington Post Magazine Click for full article on WashingtonPost.com Washington’s rising culinary star picks her favorite food in the world. Marvin...
View Article‘Top Chef’ puts the spotlight on Marjorie Meek-Bradley
By Maura Judkis for the Washington Post Click for full article on WashingtonPost.com Reasonable people generally don’t fare well on reality TV. The genre feeds on pettiness, overreaction and “I’m not...
View ArticleMichelin Review of Roofers Union
Roofers Union is fun, pure and simple. This bi-level gastropub zeroes in on drinks downstairs, while upstairs has an airy wall of windows and a focus on food. Either up or down, the mood is light and...
View ArticleBrightest Young Things: Savor Drink Diary
Read the full article on BrightestYoungThings.com» When it comes to DC’s premiere modern beer bars, there’s ChurchKey (and the rest of the NRG group), Meridian Pint (and its sister restaurants),...
View ArticleBrightest Young Things Review
First Look – Roofers Union The Reef is gone. The fish tanks are gone. The chlorine smell is gone. Roofers Union opens in the same space as The Reef and other than the windows, everything is different....
View ArticleDC Eater Review by Missy Frederick
Roofers Union Erases Memories of the Reef Photo: R Lopez / Under a BushelThe Reef? Never heard of it. Ok, that’s a stretch, but fans of the now-shuttered Adams Morgan bar won’t recognize the place when...
View ArticleJohnna Knows Good Food Review
The three-story building in the heart of Adams Morgan that once housed Reef’s infamous aquariums, crescent bar and perhaps one too many underage drinkers now opens its doors once again but this time a...
View ArticleWashington Post – Tom Sietsema review
Roofers Union grabs ’em by the ears For too long now, the discerning diner has had only a few motives — Cashion’s Eat Place and Mintwood Place, among the handful — for heading to Adams Morgan for...
View ArticleJust Asking: Chef Marjorie Meek-Bradley of DC’s Ripple and Roofers Union
By Interview by Joe Heim November 21, 2014 in the Washington Post Magazine Click for full article on WashingtonPost.com Washington’s rising culinary star picks her favorite food in the world. Marvin...
View Article‘Top Chef’ puts the spotlight on Marjorie Meek-Bradley
By Maura Judkis for the Washington Post Click for full article on WashingtonPost.com Reasonable people generally don’t fare well on reality TV. The genre feeds on pettiness, overreaction and “I’m not...
View ArticleMichelin Review of Roofers Union
Roofers Union is fun, pure and simple. This bi-level gastropub zeroes in on drinks downstairs, while upstairs has an airy wall of windows and a focus on food. Either up or down, the mood is light and...
View ArticleBrightest Young Things: Savor Drink Diary
Read the full article on BrightestYoungThings.com» When it comes to DC’s premiere modern beer bars, there’s ChurchKey (and the rest of the NRG group), Meridian Pint (and its sister restaurants),...
View ArticleBrightest Young Things Review
First Look – Roofers Union The Reef is gone. The fish tanks are gone. The chlorine smell is gone. Roofers Union opens in the same space as The Reef and other than the windows, everything is different....
View ArticleDC Eater Review by Missy Frederick
Roofers Union Erases Memories of the Reef Photo: R Lopez / Under a BushelThe Reef? Never heard of it. Ok, that’s a stretch, but fans of the now-shuttered Adams Morgan bar won’t recognize the place when...
View ArticleJohnna Knows Good Food Review
The three-story building in the heart of Adams Morgan that once housed Reef’s infamous aquariums, crescent bar and perhaps one too many underage drinkers now opens its doors once again but this time a...
View ArticleWashington Post – Tom Sietsema review
Roofers Union grabs ’em by the ears For too long now, the discerning diner has had only a few motives — Cashion’s Eat Place and Mintwood Place, among the handful — for heading to Adams Morgan for...
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