Restaurants & Bars

Sweetgreen To Celebrate Reopening Of Bethesda Row Restaurant

Sweetgreen, a fast-casual restaurant, will be celebrating its reopening at Bethesda Row on Friday after two months of renovations.

The 1,816 square-foot Sweetgreen​ location in Bethesda has been refreshed with a poster series highlighting the seasonality of food sold in store, digital menu boards and a new dedicated pickup area for online orders.
The 1,816 square-foot Sweetgreen​ location in Bethesda has been refreshed with a poster series highlighting the seasonality of food sold in store, digital menu boards and a new dedicated pickup area for online orders. (Birch Thomas/Sweetgreen)

BETHESDA, MD — Sweetgreen, a fast-casual restaurant, reopened at Bethesda Row on Monday after two months of renovations.

The 1,816 square-foot Sweetgreen location in Bethesda has been refreshed with a poster series highlighting the seasonality of food sold in store, digital menu boards and a new dedicated pickup area for online orders.

Outside the restaurant, customers will find the new sweetgreen logo signage and seating under fresh mint umbrellas. The restaurant accommodates 26 diners inside and 22 diners outside. Store hours are daily from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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The 1,816 square-foot Sweetgreen location in Bethesda has been refreshed with a poster series highlighting the seasonality of food sold in store, digital menu boards and a new dedicated pickup area for online orders. (Birch Thomas/Sweetgreen)

The restaurant, at 4831 Bethesda Ave., is hosting a party on Friday to celebrate the reopening. The public will get to enjoy a succulent bar by The Sill, greeting cards by Right Place Studio, music by DJ Louie Flaco and Sweetgreen swag by Junes Bags.

Sweetgreen, with several locations across the Washington, D.C., area, serves a wide variety of salad bowls and plates.

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