Residents Cafe & Bar Slated to Open a Second Location in DC

Dishes at Residents range from flat iron steak and charred octopus to mini gyros and lobster risotto
Residents Cafe & Bar currently has a Dupont Circle location at 1306 18th Street NW. Photo Credit: Residents Cafe & Bar’s Facebook page.
Residents Cafe & Bar currently has a Dupont Circle location at 1306 18th Street NW. Photo Credit: Residents Cafe & Bar’s Facebook page.

Popular Residents Cafe & Bar is slated to open a second location on the Georgetown waterfront at 3000 K St. NW.

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The new location will have a seating area for 120 people indoors and 35 outdoors, according to a liquor license application filed for the restaurant last week. Live entertainment will also be provided indoors and outdoors. An opening date is yet to be announced.

Residents Cafe & Bar currently has a Dupont Circle location at 1306 18th Street NW. The name, Residents, refers to all immigrants in DC, Eater DC previously reported.

The managing partners behind Residents Cafe & Bar are David Nammour, the owner of the Middle Eastern-inspired restaurant Muncheez, and longtime events promoter Nayef Issa.  

Dishes at Residents range from flat iron steak and charred octopus to mini gyros and lobster risotto. The restaurant also has a cocktail menu and wine list and serves brunch.

Fatma Khaled

Fatma Khaled

A culture enthusiast and a nature lover with a passion for visual storytelling, Fatma Khaled is a freelance writer who previously produced content with a focus on retail, tech, stock markets, and international business, among other topics. When she is not writing, Fatma can be found spending hours at a local bookshop in search of her next inspiring read or sipping expensive, but heavenly, coffee.
Fatma Khaled

Fatma Khaled

A culture enthusiast and a nature lover with a passion for visual storytelling, Fatma Khaled is a freelance writer who previously produced content with a focus on retail, tech, stock markets, and international business, among other topics. When she is not writing, Fatma can be found spending hours at a local bookshop in search of her next inspiring read or sipping expensive, but heavenly, coffee.
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