Boundary Road a rustic American bistro will be the next new restaurant to open on H Street, likely some time this winter at 414 H Street. Boundary Road comes to us from co-owners Karlos Leopold and Chef Brad Walker both veterans of some of DC's best restaurants and bars, including a few of our favorite non-neighborhood spots: Meridian Pint, Central, and Proof.
The restaurant is designed to have a comfortable atmosphere with a menu that balances creativity with local staples. It will have a substantial neighborhood bar area with an eclectic beverage program, highlighting craft beers and old world wines, and a custom made from reclaimed wood communal harvest table. They hope to be a neighborhood gathering place where local residents come for a comfortable place to unwind after work, a meeting spot for a group of friends to celebrate their birthday, or a Sunday brunch spot to catch up with family and friends. High-quality affordable food prepared from fresh local ingredients is at the heart of the menu, which features regional favorites and other creative cuisine, as well as an impressive beer list and eclectic wine program.
Boundary Road is still in the midst of their buildout, but we're confident it's going to add nicely to H Street's growing dining scene and will be another welcome addition to the western end of the corridor.
Boundary Road (414 H Street)
http://www.boundaryrd.com/
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Twitter: @boundaryrd
Thursday, November 3, 2011
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Just a quick thanks for all of your great updates!
ReplyDelete+1 for the west end and agree with the above, thanks for the updates!
ReplyDeleteThis place looks awesome. Can't wait.
ReplyDeleteThis place sounds a lot like Boundary Stone in Bloomingdale. Same guys or complete rip off?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words. It's a good labor of love spreading this sort of good news.
ReplyDelete@Rayful, I think it is going to be a really great addition to the neighborhood.
@9:56, The only connection between Boundary Road and Boundary Stone is the word Boundary. Not sure why you'd infer anything more than that.
I live a block away. Will there be vegetarian options? I hope!
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