The Bethesda Jeni鈥檚 will open in 1,135 square feet on Elm Street with a scoop shop and communal seating, and will include its full line of signature classics, including Brambleberry Crisp and Gooey Butter Cake, as well as its new line of daily-free flavors.
Jeni鈥檚 Splendid Ice Creams was founded in 2002 by James Beard Award-winning cookbook author Jeni Britton Bauer. It sources direct and fair trade ingredients from family farms.
(Courtesy Jeni鈥檚 Splendid Ice Creams)
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Here’s a look at Jeni’s collection of ice cream pints.
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Jeni Britton Bauer will open her store on Bethesda Row.
(Courtesy Jeni鈥檚 Splendid Ice Creams)
Courtesy Jeni鈥檚 Splendid Ice Creams
The Bethesda Jeni鈥檚 will open in 1,135 square feet on Elm Street with a scoop shop and communal seating, and will include its full line of signature classics, including Brambleberry Crisp and Gooey Butter Cake, as well as its new line of daily-free flavors.
(Courtesy Jeni鈥檚 Splendid Ice Creams)
Courtesy Jeni鈥檚 Splendid Ice Creams
Jeni鈥檚 Splendid Ice Creams’ Brown Butter Almond Brittle may become your favorite.
(Courtesy Jeni鈥檚 Splendid Ice Creams)
Courtesy Jeni鈥檚 Splendid Ice Creams
Jeni’s Street Treats are sold online and in grocery stores.
(Courtesy Jeni鈥檚 Splendid Ice Creams)
Maryland residents and office workers will have a new temptation when opens at Bethesda Row this fall.
It will be Columbus, Ohio-based Jeni鈥檚 second Washington-area location. The other is at 1925 14th St.,NW in D.C.
The Bethesda Jeni鈥檚 will open in 1,135 square feet on Elm Street with a scoop shop and communal seating, and will include its full line of signature classics, including Brambleberry Crisp and Gooey Butter Cake, as well as its new line of daily-free flavors.
Jeni鈥檚 Splendid Ice Creams was founded in 2002 by James Beard Award-winning cookbook author Jeni Britton Bauer. The company sources direct and fair trade ingredients from family farms.
It is also a Certified B Corporation, meaning it meets rigorous standards for social and environmental performance set by the .
There are now 34 of its scoop shops nationwide. Its products are also sold online and in grocery stores.
Jeni鈥檚 is the latest addition to Federal Realty鈥檚 , which lost its longtime Barnes & Noble anchor recently. It was replaced by a .
Amazon opened one of its physical bookstores at Bethesda Row recently. A Poke Dojo restaurant opens this spring, as does a Matchbox.
There are now more than two dozen cafes and restaurants at Bethesda Row.
Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for 海角社区app as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the 海角社区app newsroom staff in January 2016.