El Torogoz gets a makeover, and gets ready to open patio service

El Torogoz gets a makeover, and gets ready to open patio service

The El Salvadoran restaurant opened as a take-out kitchen in 2000, when the location was originally a used furniture store. In April of 2005, owner David Ventura was able to get the full space and renovated it to become a sit-down restaurant. Fifteen years later and the restaurant is still doing well, but the interior was old and needed a makeover. Now they’re ready to welcome customer back.

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DC slowly reopens as retail and restaurants get options; Upshur may close at night

DC slowly reopens as retail and restaurants get options; Upshur may close at night

Mayor Bowser is starting the process to reopen DC and getting life back to … normal… whatever that is now. Effective Friday, May 29th, the Stay-at-Home order is being lifted and moving to phase one of a “stay-at-home lite” order, with restrictions on places allowed to open, occupancy rules, social distancing and mask-wearing requirements.

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El Torogoz: Come for the chicken, stay for the pasta

El Torogoz: Come for the chicken, stay for the pasta

Everyone knows El Torogoz, located at 4231 9th Street NW, is Petworth’s go-to-spot for Pollo a la Brasa. No? You should. The restaurant even sports a big sign on its roof, advertising the juicy, spit-roasted chicken served with spicy green and yellow sauce that’s become so popular in the District.

But did you know this Salvadorian joint also serves killer pasta?

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