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Taylor Gourmet II (Deli) Opens Tomorrow (485 K St NW)

Posted by pqresident
October 15, 2009

Taylor Gourmet - Exterior II

Editor’s Note (Oct. 16): Our friends at The Triangle provide additional insight into Taylor Gourmet II’s offerings.

PQ Living was on hand to check out the pre-opening festivities at the second Taylor location called Taylor Gourmet II (485 K St NW) in the CityVista complex. The sixteen foot wide roll up garage door fronts K Street facing south; it will no doubt make good use of the sun during all seasons and when open will encourage pedestrian interaction.

The interior has an industrial feel to it featuring an ordering area, a pickup area around the corner and ample seating including a communal table. The menu is decidedly Italian deli – we went with the Church Street (sausage, peppers & onions and provolone) and a side of mozzarella sticks which both came out fine.

When does Taylor Gourmet open to the public? Tomorrow at 11 am.

Taylor Gourmet II (in CityVista)
485 K Street, NW
202-289-8001
http://www.taylorgourmet.com (H Street web site)

Check past the break for more photos…

Taylor- Menu

Behold, the menu!

Taylor - Communal Table

Make friends at the communal table

Saying goodbye for now

The view down K Street NW

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Comments
Comment by Clara Barton Dweller on October 15, 2009 @ 7:42 am

This looks cool! Looking forward to checking it out. Do you know if there is a market component as well, like with gourmet groceries, or is it just sandwiches and other deli items?

Comment by dudley on October 15, 2009 @ 10:50 am

The other Taylor has some pantry items and gelato and deli stuff.

Comment by pqresident on October 15, 2009 @ 10:58 am

we were told that the pasta sauce appearing on the left shelves in the communal table photo is for sale. it stands to reason that the rest of what you see on the shelves (pasta, canned tomatoes, etc) is for sale too but you’d have to check with the store to be sure.

Comment by ml on October 16, 2009 @ 10:08 am

Finally, great sandwiches within walking distance. Saves me the trek up Florida Ave. to NE to pick them up from Taylor Made I.

What I still don’t get is how can DC be so unable to provide decent bread for these guys, that they have to train it down from Philly?!

While we’ve got the high-end dining thing going on, DC still has a ways to go in developing what are just everyday staples in most other cities… great corner delis, bakeries, bagel shops, etc.

Comment by Jon on October 16, 2009 @ 5:07 pm

YEAH! One of my fav new places – and now I can walk and forgo the X2 bus!

Comment by Brad on October 16, 2009 @ 6:30 pm

I can’t wait to try it.

Welcome to the neighborhood. Between the article in the home section to this. I can’t wait to try it. I am sure it will be great.

Comment by anonymous on October 17, 2009 @ 12:27 pm

Eating a Broad Street (chicken cutlet, broccoli rabe, provolone) from Taylor II as I type. I’ve been addicted to this sandwich since Taylor I opened. Taylor II just as good, I’m happy to report. And they deliver!! Great addition to the neighborhood, and I agree with ml, we need more of theis kind of place and not more mega-restaurants, like Carmine’s, which is going into the grocery store space on 7th. Indeed, with Potenza and the new Italian place on H owned by the Rasaika owner (first class food), I think Carmine’s is too late to the downtown market for huge Italian restaurants. I don’t think the market will support 3.

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