Voting will also be available on two Saturdays - June 10 and 17 - from 9 a.m. as well as the Mount Vernon Government Center and North County Governmental Center, both open from 1-7 p.m. Those include the Fairfax County Government Center from 8 a.m. Three locations in the county will open this morning for early in-person voting on weekdays through June 17. There are no new updates to share regarding that location, a Call Your Mother spokesperson told FFXnow yesterday.Ī Fairfax County Office of Elections ballot drop box (staff photo by Jay Westcott)Įarly voting for the 2023 Democratic primary begins today (Friday) in Fairfax County with a number of notable races on the ballot. FFXnow’s sister site ALXnow was told in March that it could open this summer, but a lease hadn’t been finalized at that time. The business also has its fingers crossed for a deli in Old Town Alexandria. area with another location under construction in Denver. Now that it has entered Virginia, Call Your Mother has started looking beyond the D.C. “The mobile spot immediately grabs your attention when you drive past they’re fun, vibrant and match the energy we like to bring to the table.” “The Lil Deli is on wheels, so we dig the flexibility, but don’t worry we’re here to stay!” Dana said. While the truck can be moved, the location is currently being treated as permanent. Lil Deli is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. The deli’s full regular menu is available, including its popular bagels, sandwiches, drinks and desserts such as babka muffins and black-and-white cookies.Īlso available will be seasonal items and new products created by the company, like the vegan peanut butter line One Trick Pony that it launched in December. The business has expanded to 11 locations now, including the one in McLean, a trolley in Bethesda and farmers markets.ĭesigned to resemble a quaint mobile house, the truck features a walk-up window and patio seating. Started by Dana and his wife, chef Daniela Moreira, as a farmers market vendor, Call Your Mother opened its first brick-and-mortar location in D.C.’s Petsworth neighborhood in 2018. “We built this ‘Lil Deli’ to be able to take the CYM experience to more places and are excited that McLean will be its first home.” “We’re stoked to bring good carbs and good vibes to the people of North Virginia who have been asking us to expand into their neighborhood for awhile,” Call Your Mother founder and co-owner Andrew Dana said in a press release. Representing the self-described “Jew-ish” deli’s first foray into Virginia, the mobile truck opened for business in parking lot of the Chesterbrook Shopping Center (6216 Old Dominion Drive) yesterday. hot spot Call Your Mother is now serving up bagels, coffee and more in McLean. The home furniture store Pottery Barn and Faherty, a family-owned clothing business, are also expected to open in the Mosaic District at 2905 District Avenue this summer. The business was founded 2015 in order to foster a “more transparent, sustainable and compassionate jewelry industry,” FFXnow previously reported. The Merrifield location includes services like walk-in consultations, “ethically sourced” jewelry, and gifts like engravable pieces and birthstone pendants. Taylor Jacobs, a spokesperson for the company, said the location “marks the digital-first jewelry company’s second showroom opening in Virginia.” The company, which is headquartered in San Francisco, has other locations in the works. This is Brilliant Earth’s second Virginia store, although there are other locations in Georgetown, Baltimore and Bethesda. The jewelry store Brilliant Earth opened its doors in the Mosaic District yesterday (courtesy Brilliant Earth)Ī jewelry store that says it sells ethically sourced diamonds and gemstones has opened at the Mosaic District in Merrifield.īrilliant Earth, which officially opened its doors yesterday (Thursday), takes up a little over 2,000 square feet of space at 2905 District Avenue in Suite 105.
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