Tex-Mex restaurant is located near Braddock Metro in space previously occupied by Grass Roots Station.
Dos Amigos Bar and Grill, a new Tex-Mex restaurant located at 535 E. Braddock Rd., is opening Tuesday. The restaurant will be open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday. A menu is posted on the restaurant’s website, featuring entrees between $9.95 and $18.95. Dos Amigos also has a Facebook page and Twitter account. In a message on the Dos Amigos website, Salvadoran owners Ricardo Arias and Hector Lobo write that the restaurant “will offer a casual atmosphere where you can enjoy a meal with your family or grab a margarita with friends after work. We also serve lunch so come on in during your lunch break — Free Wi-Fi!” The restaurant space, located close to Braddock Road Metro station, most recently housed Grass Roots Station restaurant. Local …
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Tex-Mex restaurant preparing to open in former Grass Roots Station space.
Dos Amigos restaurant is moving into the former Grass Roots Station storefront at 535 E. Braddock Rd., near Braddock Road Metro station. The restaurant will offer Tex-Mex cuisine with full wait staff and carryout orders, according to its permit application. In May, Dos Amigos received approval from the city’s Planning Department to extend the hours of service from what was allowed at Grass Roots Station. The restaurant will open at 6 a.m. seven days a week and close at 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Under its permit, the restaurant can have 50 indoor seats and 10 outdoor seats. Local architect Marlin Lord is helping oversee some interior renovations, including the addition of a bar. Lord recently …
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McBrinn
6:34 pm on Monday, November 19, 2012
I also won't be spending $15 on a beer and a burrito. They need to remember that they're the third restaurant in that spot in three years. It was high prices that kept the crowds away from Grass Roots Station. You'd think the new owners would've done a simple market analysis and uncovered this but I hear they're aren't experienced business men. It's disappointing. I had high hopes that the south …   more ›