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Friday, August 17, 2007
The Good News Keeps on Coming!
Columbia Heights News reports that Julia's Empanadas is coming to Park Triangle in Columbia Heights. They say Julia's will be located between Citibank and Rita's Ice. This is fantastic news!
9 comments:
GforGood
said...
Yep, and apparetly a Mediterranean bistro is coming next to the Heightss.
Also, I've always wondered: if we're being authentically Spanish about it, would Julia's be pronounced "hoo-lias" ? I always pronounce it that way in my head, but maybe I'm just being weird.
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Yep, and apparetly a Mediterranean bistro is coming next to the Heightss.
http://parkand14th.blogspot.com/2007/08/mediterranean-bistro-coming-to-kenyon.html
On the other hand, the theater & gallery parts of the Warehouse Theater is not coming to 11th and Park (restaurant/cafe and music venue yes).
http://www.columbiaheightsnews.org/Entertainment/Entertainment-Front/Update-from-Warehouse-Theater-Owner.html
OMG, Julia's is the best! I love the Chilean.
Also, I've always wondered: if we're being authentically Spanish about it, would Julia's be pronounced "hoo-lias" ? I always pronounce it that way in my head, but maybe I'm just being weird.
Ms Tart-
You would be correct, "hoo-lias" is the proper way to pronounce it....just like Jesus is pronounced "hey-zoos" for us gringos.
from a latina POV....julia's is just a'ight.
Speaking of good news, this looks VERY promising indeed:
http://www.columbiaheightsnews.org/Home/Ellwood-Thompsons/More-On-Ellwood-Thompsons-From-The-CEO.html
Hope they can make it happen!
"the good news" rarely conjures images of "who-lee-as" as much as "hey zues!" for many people.
Project KB,
I am sorry, but I have no idea what you mean. :) Can you explain please?
Really? Okay, I'll bite. I was saying that for many people "the good news" refers to Jesus' resurrection and not Julia's Empanadas.
I just took all of the themes from this thread and tied them together in what I thought was a quirky (and possibly ironic) coincidence.
Lol.. well, Santa Claus is more predictable.
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