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Fine-dining operators to feature street foods inside Bible museum

The partners behind Equinox will open a Mediterranean cafe along with a coffee shop.

FSD Staff

November 7, 2016

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The owner-operators of fine-dining restaurant Equinox plan to open a cafe and coffee shop inside the soon-to-open Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., the Washingtonian reports.

Dubbed Manna, the cafe will be set up cafeteria-style, with the stations each offering a different Israeli-Mediterranean street food. The concept will feature vegetarian dishes, but with rotisserie-cooked leg of lamb and fish on the menu as well.

Upstairs, the coffee shop—called Milk and Honey—will offer traditional coffee-based drinks, as well as grab-and-go sandwiches, salads, hummus with pita chips and soft-serve yogurt.

Todd Gray and Ellen Kassoff Gray, the duo behind D.C.'s Equinox, plan to have their new concepts open by the time the museum opens in the fall of 2017.

Read the full story via washingtonian.com

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