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  • Head of DC restaurant association warns 2026 could be another hard year for eateries – WTOP News

    A record number of D.C. restaurants shut down last year, according to the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington, and 2026 may not be much better.

    D.C.’s thriving restaurant scene took a big hit in 2025, and the head of the city’s restaurant association is warning that 2026 could be another rough year.

    A record number of eateries in the city shut down last year, according to the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington. President Shawn Townsend said 92 restaurants closed in 2025, up from 73 in 2024, and almost double the number of closings in 2022.

    He said it’s no secret why 2025 was such a bad year.

    “Tariffs and inflation and other things that impact the industry — the federal workforce, the increase in law enforcement presence,” he said.

    Townsend said in order to right the ship for the restaurant industry, the priority of city and government leaders must be to create new jobs in D.C.

    “If we don’t find things to replace those bodies, that foot traffic cannot come back,” he said. “We’re facing a new normal here in the restaurant industry.”

    Restaurants openings have also slowed, down 30% in 2025, and Townsend said there will likely be fewer openings than normal in 2026. He said the restaurants that do open will not be what we’ve been used to in the thriving D.C. food scene.

    “We’ll be seeing less full-service restaurants. It’s that middle market that’s being squeezed right now, and I think if things don’t change, we’ll continue to see that middle market vanish,” Townsend said

    Townsend said getting a great meal in D.C. has never been a problem and is hopeful that innovation allows that to continue.

    “We’ve got to figure out how to adapt. We’ve been good at adapting for so long. I think this is just one other phase where we all have to figure out how to move forward,” Townsend said.

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  • JINYA restaurant opens more DC ramen bars – WTOP News

    JINYA restaurant opens more DC ramen bars – WTOP News

    JINYA Ramen Bar will open two new locations in D.C. this spring, adding to a growing list in the East Coast.  

    JINYA’s menu includes a variety of different broths and toppings.(Courtesy JINYA Ramen House)

    JINYA Ramen Bar will open two new locations in D.C. this spring.

    The California-based restaurant picked the D.C. area for its first East Coast location almost a decade ago. With the latest locations, it brings the number of its restaurants in D.C. to four and in the D.C. metro area to eight.

    A JINYA will open in the Georgetown neighborhood at 1525 Wisconsin Ave. NW, and at 1259 4th St. NE in the Union Market neighborhood.

    JINYA’s menu includes a variety of different broths and toppings. Slow-cooked broths are the focal point of ramen dishes, and JINYA uses only Fuji brand water for making its broths.

    Its menus also include small plates, salads, rice bowls, curry and desserts.

    JINYA opened its first East Coast location in Merrifield’s Mosaic District in Fairfax, Virginia, in 2016.

    JINYA, a name for a Samurai soldier, was founded in Tokyo by restaurateur Tomo Takahashi in 2000. He opened the first U.S. JINYA Ramen Bar in California in 2010. It currently has 60 U.S. locations.

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