Brazilian Steakhouse Coming to Former Buddha Bar Space
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Texas de Brazil, a churrascaria-style steakhouse, is coming to the former Buddha Bar space on Massachusetts Avenue, the Washington Business Journal’s Rebecca Cooper reports.
Cooper, a former UrbanTurf freelancer, writes that the steakhouse has signed a lease for 9,400 square feet at 455 Massachusetts Avenue NW (map) and will open later this year or early in 2015.
Buddha Bar closed in 2012 largely as the result of months of lackluster business. Buddha Bar management claimed that the establishment did not succeed in DC because the city did not understand the concept.
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