Farewell to flavor: Beloved restaurants across the DMV say goodbye

WASHINGTON From Adams Morgan to Annandale, the DMV dining scene is preparing to part ways with some of its most celebrated, and cherished, establishments. Some are calling it quits on their own terms, others are being pushed out, but all are winding down for good.

Here’s a look at the restaurants and food halls set to close in the coming months:

Petite Cerise (Shaw) — Last day Aug. 24

From the team behind The Dabney, Petite Cerise brought Parisian charm to a 130-year-old corner in Shaw. Mornings started with pains au chocolat, cruffins, and omelets; later in the day, the menu shifted to escargots, crispy artichoke, Chesapeake catfish and beef bourguignon. A three-course prix fixe dinner made upscale French fare…

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