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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

YoCake, Crate and Barrel Close At Montgomery Mall

The popular Westfield home goods store and cupcake shop have both closed their doors.

Two Westfield Montgomery Mall mainstays have closed their doors. Popular home goods store Crate and Barrel is now a vacant storefront at the Bethesda shopping hub. So, too, is sweets eatery YoCake in the mall's food court. Crate and Barrel, the furniture, kitchenware, and bedroom and bath accessories store that's become a wedding registry destination, has two other locations near Bethesda -- in Tyson's Corner and in upper northwest Washington, DC. YoCake, which serves up cupcakes topped with frozen yogurt, has locations in Rockville and Dupont Circle. The shop also recently began offering the "yokie," a frozen yogurt cookie sandwich. The YoCake closure comes amidst changes at the mall's food court, where renovation began several weeks ago …

PansyAston

7:26 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Bet Marianne is right! C&B and PB offer good value for their products, but they are not ikea, nor are they Ethan Allen or Roche Bobois or the Design Center!! It is Tysons now, no Corner and no apostrophe, Wonder what Mikey thinks of Walmart (NOT Wal-Mart) coming closer in? They have :furniture".....   more ›

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Montgomery Mall Unveils Video Simulation of ArcLight Cinema, Expanded Food Court

The mall has begun construction, according to a Facebook announcement.

Westfield Montgomery has released a video simulation of the ArcLight Cinemas and renovated food court planned for the mall. According to the Facebook page announcement, the mall is now under construction and a renovated dining terrace is expected by late fall 2013, followed by the opening of the 16-screen ArcLight Cinema in spring of 2014. The video "sneak peak" takes viewers through a simulation of the expanded seating and dining at the food court and the entrance to the cinemas, located on the second level above the eateries. More fast-casual dining similar to Noodles & Co. is planned for the second level near the theater, according to the Facebook announcement. The California-based theater chain charges a “premium” ticket price – about …

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Tracy H

12:55 pm on Sunday, March 17, 2013

I noticed that there also were no kids, nor anyone older than 40. I think that they want to emphasize that this will be a very hip place to hang out. Bottom line, I am glad that there will be this improvement and I am looking forward to even more over the next several years.   more ›

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