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Would you like Whole Foods Market to come to Columbia Heights? You can join our campaign to bring Whole Foods Market to the DC USA retail complex! The best way for you to voice your support for Whole Foods is to email Karen Riley at karen.riley@wholefoods.com. Karen Riley is the real estate coordinator for Whole Foods Market. She can demonstrate the level of our support directly to the Whole Foods team working on the negotiations. Please be as descriptive as you can in your emails. Please also cc or bcc your emails to Ms. Riley to us at info@columbiaheightsnews.org. We need to keep a running tally of how many messages have been sent to Whole Foods Market so we can gage how much more work we need to do. The more people who can email Whole Foods Market the more powerful our collective voices will be! It looks like we are facing an uphill battle but as a community we can make a difference! Please spread the word!
Mayorga Coffee is not just your everyday coffee shop. Aside from serving delicious Mayorga Coffee brand coffee drinks, they offer tapas and alcoholic beverages. It is located in the historic Tivoli Square.
Location:
14th Street NW and Park Road NW
Washington, DC 20010
Information
Website:
Mayorga Coffee
Phone:
(202) 232-6006
Hours:
TBD
Update
March 13, 2007 - Mayorga Coffee will be opening on Monday, March 19!
Review
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Comments
Written by
on 2007-07-11 13:58:45I dropped in last friday night and had a GREAT time! The bartneder, (little blonde bombshell) made the most beautifully presented drinks. I tried a few of her concoctions- totally pleased! I'll be around...
Great ! Written by
on 2007-07-16 09:51:44Mayorga is the place to be everyone that workes there is great the food is very good, the drinks are nice what every you like they have it. The live jazz on Wedensday. I have told family and friends about the place to be in DC
Unfriendly bartender, guest Written by
on 2007-07-20 18:08:40Asked for second picture id given order of two beers. When bartender was confronted with a surprised demeanor by customer, he got pesky. Upon being informed that customer had never before been asked for identification, he continued to be pesky (instead of simply explaining "Sorry, it's the law."). Worse, a guest (!) proceeded to go downstairs to approach the two female friends of customer, lecturing them and touching one of them. Never seen this before, not coming to this place again.
Written by P on 2008-04-23 08:06:28The lounge in the evenings is HORRIBLE. place upstairs is REALLY small, bartenders dotn know what they are doing, and the cheap lookin asian dancers even more unclassy. they are trying to make it like a club atomsphere and it jsut doesnt work. stick to waht u know best...coffee, not lounges or nite clubs...
Let the owners know Written by R on 2008-05-06 08:25:06If you don't like the crappy "lounge" atmosphere, please let the owners know. This place has tons of potential, but has gone downhill in the last several months because the owners got it in their heads that, rather than ask neighborhood patrons what they's like, what the neighborhood really needed is a sleazy club. I now refuse to even walk in on some nights, despite having been an every day regular since last spring. Of course, maybe they just need to shut down.
Written by JS on 2008-05-21 16:58:01Quality has gone down big time since the place first opened. It seems like they're looking for an identity rather than sticking with one. Service goes from good to really bad depending on the mood of the owners. If any of you have read Bourdain's books...this might be a sign that things aren't going so well. I'm just saying...
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