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Business Spotlight: Hannyatou
Meet Chef Mutsuko Soma, owner of Hannyatou in Fremont/Wallingford. Chef Soma opened her sake bar, Hannyatou in May 2019 just two doors down from her award-winning soba restaurant, Kamonegi. The bar menu features a variety of sake, Japanese beer, and cocktails that showcase Japanese flavors like ume (plum) and yuzu. Her passion for Japanese […] read more
Introducing the 2024 D.C. United Small Business Pass
D.C. United and Intentionalist are excited to introduce the D.C. United Small Business Pass to encourage fans to explore and support DMV small businesses. In 2023, the D.C. United Foundation teamed up with Intentionalist, Major League Soccer, and Black Players for Change to highlight small businesses during MLS All-Star week in Washington, D.C. and this […] read more
Business Spotlight: Distant Worlds Coffeehouse
Meet Rebecca Servoss, owner of Distant Worlds Coffeehouse in Roosevelt. Rebecca Servoss started Distant Worlds Coffeehouse in 2020 as a meeting place for, as she puts it, “geeks of all stripes.” In addition to serving up coffee and house-made treats with a side of sass, Rebecca has created a comfortably nerdy spot for Roosevelt residents […] read more