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Food with '40s Flair, Israeli Coffee and Rosa's Guac

Foodie news from around Montgomery County and neighboring Washington, DC, neighborhoods.

Get caught up with the food scene in the DC Metro neighborhoods with "1 Meat, 3 Sides." This week, a new eatery with 1940s flare takes center plate:

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A new restaurant set to open in January in the Cabin John Shopping Center in Potomac will have a retro, 1940s theme, Potomac Patch reported:

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Benny Fischer promises big portions and reasonable prices when he opens Benny’s Bar and Grill ... [which will] honor Fischer’s late grandfather, Benny Bortnick, a presence in the DC wrestling scene in the 1940s.

The casual, sit-down eatery will be the culmination of 30 years of experience in the restaurant and food service industries, Fischer told Potomac Patch. The menu will be comprised of steaks, chops, chicken, seafood, burgers, sandwiches and more, and the dining experience will be similar to that of Houston’s—now the Woodmont Grill, route: {:controller=>"listings", :action=>"show", :id=>"woodmont-grill"} -->—and , at 12256 Rockville Pike, on Wednesday, with Patch in honor of National Guacamole Day (which is also Mexico's Independence Day) on Sunday, Sept. 16. Put avocados, onions, cilantro, salt and on your grocery list, and

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