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Style comes to Que Pasa; Patrick Henry Grill and Pub on the way

Style Weekly has a piece on Que Pasa which looks at the food (“real slow-cooked goodness”) and the different hurdles that the restaurant has had to overcome to even open the doors. In other news, a sign that reads “Patrick Henry Grill and Pub coming soon” has sprouted on the location formerly known as Acapella.

2 TODAY: Que Pasa, 305 North 18th

Two things on this MLK Holiday: Que Pasa should be opening (@M and 25th Streets), and there is a meeting about the proposed development at Cedar and Broad (7PM @ American Tobacco Center community room).

Que Pasa to open Jan.21

Que Pasa, serving food from Cuba, Puerto Rico, and South America, will finally open for business at 11:30AM on Monday, January 21.

Combined Friends of Jefferson Park/Union Hill Civic Association meeting set for 7/30

A joint meeting of the Friends of Jefferson Park and Union Hill Civic Association has been set for July 30 @7PM. Meet at Qué Pasa, at the intersection of 25th and M, to learn about the status of owner John Sanchez’s application for a special use permit. Other items on the agenda may include an [...]

It was better as a fish market?

The long-anticipated restaurant now named Que Pasa?, at 25th and M Streets, is ready open but is being held up by the city. They are asking for your support: stop by and sign the petition, and contact the city to let them know of your support.

Another restaurant in the works!

One day the old fishmarket at 25th and M Streets will be a restaurant tentatively named The Five Points Grill. The future a vision of John Sanchez, the site is right now a dusty behive of activity.

Restoration reveals old Bromo-Seltzer sign

Removal of the stucco from the former fish market at 25th and M Streets has uncovered an old Bromo-Seltzer sign.

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