I couldn't be at Bluejacket for yesterday's opening ... but I will be there soon. Wonder why, and wonder why you should be going there as well? Read these stories.
- Tim Carman, food writer at Washington Post, toured the restaurant and brewery. [Spent grains from the brewing process are used in the freshly-made breads; the coolship in the brewery to produce sour beer.]
- Blog/website DC Beer was at Bluejacket for opening night. [Just dont' bring growlers!]
- Eatery tours Bluejacket, and takes a lot of photos.
- News outlet WTOP Radio has this story. [Bluejacket will have the capacity to produce up to 5,000 barrels per year; as many as 20 of its own beers on draft at any one time.]
- D.C. Council member (mayoral candidate) Tommy Wells attended opening night. Here're photos from his Flickr site. [Not linked to as a political endorsement!]
- The Washington City Paper has a story about Bluejacket's on-site restaurant, named The Arsenal.
- And, there are wines at Bluejacket. Story at Washington City Paper.
- Eight months before its opening, Bluejacket was visited by the Washington Post. [Former 7,300 square foot Navy Yard building where workers once made boilers for ships.]
- Here's a 2012 story from YFGF. [The timeline-dates were optimistic!]
- Follow Bluejacket on Twitter at @bluejacketdc; on Facebook at bluejacketdc. Website: www.bluejacketdc.com. Follow The Arsenal on Facebook at TheArsenalDC.
- Address: 300 Tingey Street SE, Washington, D.C. 20003. Phone number: (202) 524-4862.
- An easy walk from the Navy Yard Metro stop.
- Hours: 4:00 pm - 1:00 am.
- UPDATE: Megan Parisi and Bluejacket parted ways soon after the brewery's opening. She moved to Worcester, Massachusetts, to be head brewer for Wormtown Brewing.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Comment here ...