Shake Shack And Knightsbridge (Ashok Bajaj) To Set Up On F Street NW
This week there was lots of news surrounding 800 F St NW, the building housing both the Spy Museum and former Zola restaurant. Both the International Spy Museum Cafe and the now idle Zola restaurant space will have new operators put in place. The former will get a 3,200 square foot Shake Shack from New York City and the latter will get a to-be-determined 8,300 square foot restaurant concept from Ashok Bajaj, proprietor of the Knightsbridge Restaurant Group that runs Rasika, 701, Bibiana, and a host of other restaurants around town. Both F Street eateries have been operating for a number of years and a refresh seemed to be announced about on time for the lifecycles of such establishments. To wit, here’s the press on the matter:
Shake Shack announcement…
Shake Shack to Shimmy into Penn Quarter [Zagat]
International Spy Museum to get Shake Shack [Washington Business Journal]
Shake Shack to Open Next DC Spot at the Spy Museum [Eater DC]
Shake Shack coming to International Spy Museum next year [WaPo: Capital Business]
Knightsbridge/Bajaj announcement…
Three Things Ashok Bajaj Won’t Put Into the Zola Space [Eater DC]
Ashok Bajaj to open new restaurant in DC [Washington Business Journal]
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