A Ghost Kitchen Pitched for Georgetown
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A commissary kitchen has been proposed for the northern edge of Georgetown.
Plans were recently filed with DC to renovate and convert 1719-1721 Wisconsin Avenue NW (map) for use as a commissary or ghost kitchen. The building was previously home to the Mediterranean restaurant Noosh.
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"The proposed commissary kitchen will provide food preparation and cooking facilities, and related support, to license to entrepreneurs and chefs," the filing said. "These chefs/restaurateurs will be provided a platform for their businesses to prepare meals without the large expense and risk of opening a traditional standalone restaurant."
The kitchen will have space for 16 chefs and there will be a small front lobby space with touch-screens for orders and limited seating. The chefs will sell meals directly to customers via online ordering and third-party delivery services. The applicant, which operates similar concepts in New York, anticipates that most of the customers will be within a two-mile radius, and most orders will be delivered by third parties.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a-ghost-kitchen-pitched-for-georgetown/19516.
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