Week in Review: Clyde’s Alcohol Violations, Development May Close Two Bethesda Restaurants

Top stories you may have missed last week on Bethesda Beat

August 17, 2014 11:00 a.m.

Update: Undercover Sting Nets Alcohol Violations at Clyde's Tower Oaks Lodge

Police cite patrons for DUI, underage drinking. Clyde's says it will end Monday night specials.

Planners Provide More Info on Open Space Fund for Downtown Bethesda

The fund, which developers would contribute to, could help the county acquire land for a large park or public amenity

First Taste: City Burger

The new burger joint opened on Wisconsin Avenue in May. Read the review by Bethesda Magazine's food editor.

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Two St. Elmo Restaurants Face Uncertain Future with New Development

Pizza Pass and Chef Tony's may be bumped out by a new high-rise apartment building.

Dave and Busters Now Closed at White Flint Mall

The arcade and restaurant officially closed Wednesday

Potomac Restaurant Owner Says He Received Death Threat Over Israeli Flag

The owner of Benny’s Bar and Grill said he received a late night call after hanging the flag at his restaurant

Restaurant Owner Receives Wave of Support after Death Threat over Flag

Benny Fischer said he’s received emails from around the world: “It’s unbelievable.”

Business Notes: Valuable Bethesda Land Could be Sold; Bethesda Vapor Company Opens

Plus: Rockville company to lay off workers; Rita's Crepes closes

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Ledecky Breaks 400 Free World Record

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