Jane Jane and Bar Betsie Founders on Building DC's Favorite Neighborhood Cocktail Bars
An interview with Ralph and Drew, the two co-founders of the popular Washington DC cocktail bars Jane Jane & Bar Betsie on how they got started, their early experience helping a close friend launch her Thai Restaurant, and how they found their way to DC.
Al Goldberg on Building DC's First Culinary Incubator at Mess Hall
202 Magazine sat down with Al Goldberg, the Founder & CEO of Mess Hall, DC’s first culinary incubator that has helped shepherd some of the biggest restaurants and food brands in DC over the last decade. We had the chance to chat through the early days of starting DC’s first incubator, their legendary 1-day only event: New Kitchens on the Block, and hear how the DC food scene has changed over the last decade.
Chef Cagla Onal-Urel's Journey from Etto to Green Almond Pantry in Washington DC
202 Magazine sat down with Cagla Onal-Urel, the Head Chef and Founder of local DC restaurants Green Almond Pantry & My Little Chamomile. The interview covers everything from her start in the culinary industry, working with the DC restauranteur Peter Pastan as Head Chef of his highly lauded restaurant Etto, starting Green Almond Pantry at a farmers market, and why she opened My Little Chamomile.
Dad Strength Brewing's Co-Founder Craig on Low-ABV Beer Innovation in Washington DC
Dad Strength is a low ABV brewing company born and bred in Washington D.C. Craig & Ryan, the two co-founders launched the business after realizing that they were looking for a great tasting beer with a lower ABV. They partnered with local brewery Atlas Brewing to develop and launch the company. Since starting, they have expanded around the DMV and are available at Wegman’s Whole Foods, Safeway, and Giant. We sat down with Craig, one of the co-founders to talk about their experience launching a business in DC, how they scaled, and get their thoughts on fundraising.
Nido Wine & Market Founders on Building a Small Business in Mount Pleasant
We interviewed Thea & Morgan, two of the co-founders and co-owners of Nido Wine & Market, a local wine shop and market in DC’s Mount Pleasant Neighborhood. Thea & Morgan shared more about how Nido got started, how they are managing through tariffs, and how they are making wine more accessible in the community.
50Hertz Founder Yao Zhao on Bringing Authentic Sichuan Flavors to DC & Beyond
We sat down with Yao Zhao, the founder and CEO of 50Hertz, a new food startup that highlights the unique Sichuan spice. Yao shared more about his own career journey graduating from the Foreign Affairs University in China, attending graduate school in the US, and working at the World Bank in clean energy all before starting 50Hertz. Yao’s growing business has been featured in The Guardian, The New York Times, and Food & Wine.
All Souls & The Little Grand Co-founders on DC's Bar Scene and Making NYT-Featured Pizza
We sat down with Soung & David, co-founders of All Souls & The Little Grand to hear about their experience starting the beloved neighborhood bar All Souls, and launching a New York Times named pizza spot, The Little Grand with their third business partner Joanna. We covered a lot of ground from the early 90’s DC post punk scene, the hardest part of starting a bar, and Soung’s challenge with working with sourdough pizza crust.
Georgetown Metropolitan Founder Topher on 20 Years of Hyperlocal DC Blogging
We sat down for a quick interview with the Founder and Editor in Chief of the The Georgetown Metropolitan, a hyper-local Georgetown blog that has been running almost daily by the same person for twenty years.
We had the chance to talk to Topher about how he ended up in DC, his experience starting and running The Georgetown Metropolitan, and the spots in Georgetown that he’s been going back to for years.