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Sep 26 2008

The Original SoupMan Is Opening Thursday, October 2!

From the Washington Business Journal (http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2008/09/22/daily90.html):

Following a year-long delay, the Original SoupMan will open in Hyattsville.

In early October, Prince George’s County native Athena Ware Hernandez, her business partner Jermaine Young, and her father, James Ware Jr., will open an Original SoupMan restaurant at 6504 America Blvd. in University Town Center.

The opening was delayed for a year due to a slowed construction and permit process, said Hernandez.

It will be one of only two minority-owned franchise locations to open outside of the New York metro area and the first in Maryland.

The 700 square-foot spot will serve 50 soups created by Al Yaganeh -- the man who inspired the famous “Seinfeld” episode that featured the “Soup Nazi” -- who still oversees the production of his recipes. Consistent with his original shop’s service, each soup includes a crusty baguette, fresh fruit and a piece of imported chocolate.

The restaurant will also carry a menu of salads, sandwiches and smoothies.

Hernandez, a communications specialist at the National Capital Planning Commission, originally had plans to open up another SoupMan in Union Station -- a plan which has since lost steam.

“There is currently no plans to go to Union Station now,” said Hernandez. “When we started this process, we were slated to open there, but once Union Station received new majority owners they decided to have other development plans for the location.”

She said, however, that the company holds licenses to go elsewhere. Its corporate office has “had conversations” with National Harbor, she said.

She is also looking to possibly open up a site in Fashion Centre at Pentagon City.

But that is a long-term plan, said Hernandez, since it “would be a matter of them having a space as it becomes available” in the mall.

Since it opened in New York City in 1984, patrons often waited outside in all kinds of weather to sample Yanganeh’s flavors, including lobster bisque and jambalaya, at his Soup Kitchen International.

After 20 years, he closed the business in 2004 to launch a franchise and retail line of “heat-and-serve” soups, which are primarily available at Costco and Target stores nationwide.

As part of her grand opening, Hernandez plans to award one customer with free soup every day for the rest of his or her life. The new restaurant will also donate $1,500 to the Capital Area Food Bank on behalf of Yeganeh’s charity, Al’s Feed the Hungry Foundation.

With each new Original SoupMan franchise opening, the franchisee may donate to a hunger charity in that location’s market.

Each Original SoupMan restaurant rotates eight to 10 soups a day.

17 comments - Posted by dbw63 at 12:56 PM - Categories: UTC Retail

Sep 19 2008

Fall Fun Festival -- Sat., Sept. 27

Fall Fun FestivalUniversity Town Center will host the 1st Annual Fall Fun Festival on Saturday, September 27, 2008, from Noon to 6 p.m.  Come out and experience a great mix of live music, entertainment and family fun! 

There will be live music all day, a moon bounce, a rock climbing wall, face painting, and more. 

The July Jubilee was very well attended and the Fall Fun Festival promises to be a great event as well.

2 comments - Posted by dbw63 at 7:45 PM - Categories: Events

Sep 19 2008

Old Dominion Brewhouse Is Now Open!

University Town Center is pleased to announce that Old Dominion Brewhouse is now open on the Plaza at UTC, 6504 America Boulevard in Hyattsville.

Old Dominion Brewhouse is a full-service restaurant and sports entertainment venue carrying 15 products on tap from Old Dominion Brewing Co. The full-service bar features 32 tap handles serving a wide choice of Dominion products and popular non-Dominion beers. Among the Dominion selections are the popular Dominion Ale, Lager, Aviator, Millennium, Oak Barrel Stout and Seasonal specials. The inclusion of the popular Old Dominion Root Beer on tap is a popular non-alcoholic option and great for making Dominion root beer floats.

The most popular ways to enjoy their fabulous beers are the Dominion Sampler and Dominion Tower. The Dominion Sampler, perfect for those new to Dominion, allows the customer to sample 5 ounce servings of their choice of four beers. The Dominion Tower, the best beer value, is a tall, 133 ounce tube of beer complete with its own custom tap that sits on the customers table.

In addition to the large beer selection, the nearly 6,000 square foot facility features over 15 large screen plasma televisions strategically positioned throughout the restaurant so the customer has a clear view of multiple screens from any seat in the house. The restrooms are even equipped with their own LCD screens so the customer won’t miss any of the action.

Old Dominion Brewhouse is open Friday-Saturday 11:30am-12:30am, Sunday 12pm-11pm, Monday-Wednesday 11:30-11:00pm and Thursday 11:30am-12:00am.

About Old Dominion Brewhouse:

Old Dominion Brewhouse, operated by JRC Group, LLC, is an independently operated restaurant. The Brewhouse has a license agreement to use the Old Dominion Brewing Co. brand throughout the Maryland, DC and Virginia markets. For more information, visit www.olddominionbrewhouse.com.

44 comments - Posted by dbw63 at 7:43 PM - Categories: News | UTC Retail