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Mason District Restaurant Week is Sept. 8-15

Duangrat’s, a Thai restaurant in Bailey’s Crossroads.

Mason District’s first-ever Restaurant Week starts Sunday, Sept. 8, and runs through Sept. 15.

Nine restaurants are participating, and a few more might be added. Some restaurants will offer limited set meals and others will have discounts and special deals.  

Mason District Restaurant Week is hosted by the Crossroads + Corners Coalition (C3) and Mason Supervisor Andres Jimenez. C3 was formerly known as the Bailey’s Crossroads/Seven Corners Revitalization Corporation.

Here’s the lineup:

5 responses to “Mason District Restaurant Week is Sept. 8-15

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    Bawadi
    Mediterranean
    Mention Restaurant Week and get a 10% discount

    The Casual Pint
    Gastropub
    $30 3-course special
    See menu

    City Diner Restaurant 
    Greek, Italian, American
    Specials include platters, omelets, burgers & more!
    See menu

    Duangrat’s
    Thai
    $25 3-course special
    See menu

    Han Gang
    Korean
    10% discount

    L&L Hawaiian BBQ
    Hawaiian BBQ
    Details coming soon!

    Raaga
    Indian
    Adult & kid lunch buffet specials; 5% off dinner items
    See menu

    Taco Rock
    Mexican
    Details coming soon!

    Taco Zocalo
    Mexican
    Mix & match taco samplers; Birria taco discounts
    See menu

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  2. Can we please get a “Police Week” in the Mason District where FFX County police enforce the laws on drug possession (Culmore), gangs (Culmore), non-permitted markets/stores (Culmore), public indecency (start with the encampment that’s still present at Brook Dr & Patric Henry Dr.), and reckless driving (Rte 50, Glen Carlyn, Columbia Pike, and Rte 7 around Baileys). For goodness sake, school is now in session and the kids of all income levels deserve an environment free from drugs, gangs, violence and general crime.

    1. Absolutely agree. Despite efforts to paint Mason District as a “cultural hub,“ it seems to me that crime, disregard for property/zoning rules and downgrading recreation opportunities mark the culture in Mason District more than art shows and restaurant weeks. Those are certainly nice little amenities , but hardly make up for the serious problems the district faces.

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