A popular New York based bakery is preparing to fill Pennsylvania Avenue with the sweet scents of croissants and scones. Maman, whose chocolate chip cookies have received praise from no less than Oprah Winfrey, is opening a new DC location, reports popular Twitter feed @eat_dc.
The eatery will be setting up shop at 2000 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, a part of the Western Market Foodhall. Maman’s newest District location will place it in close proximity to fellow bakery, Tatte, giving hungry visitors plenty of options for satisfying a sweet tooth.
An opening timeline is not currently available for the establishment. What Now DC has reached out to Maman for further information but has not yet heard back.
Maman already has a relatively formidable presence in the DMV; the bakery has 5 shops spread across DC and a storefront in Bethesda, Maryland. District residents eager to sample the eatery’s impressive array of omelettes, quiches, pastries, waffles, and sandwiches can stop into one of the restaurants at Dupont Circle, Penn Quarter, Georgetown, Union Market, or the Navy Yard.