• Mumbo sauce experts weigh in on McDonald’s awakening to the hometown condiment. “You know, I believe that food brings us together,” says Arsha Jones, co-owner of Capital City Mambo Sauce. “If this partnership allows people from across the United States to have visibility into Washington D.C., and the culture we have here, it’s a great thing.” [Post]
  • Big Board co-owner Eric Flannery is suing Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6C. Flannery, who is represented by the conservative think tank the Buckeye Institute, claims that the ANC protested his liquor license renewal out of retaliation for his outspoken opposition to the city’s pandemic-era regulations. [Buckeye Institute]
  • The Bazaar, another restaurant from José Andrés, is open in the Old Post Office Pavillion. The menu features unique takes on lobster, blue crab, and octopus. [NBC Washington]
  • Vendors at the new Hillsdale Farmers Market are excited to share their products—everything from fruit and drinks to clothes and jewelry—with Barry Farm residents. [Washingtonian]