New Businesses Set to Enrich Germantown’s Dining Scene|Exciting Additions Coming to Germantown|Fresh Eateries and Shops Open in Germantown
A series of new establishments are making their debut in Germantown, capturing the interest of locals eager for fresh dining options and shopping experiences.
Incident Overview
Recently, several new businesses have opened or are scheduled to open in Germantown. America’s Best Wings has launched at 12619-L Wisteria Drive in the Germantown Square shopping center, offering a variety of wing flavors alongside seafood and burgers. Biryani Grill is set to occupy the former Cafe Hong Kong location at 13038 Middlebrook Road, featuring traditional Indian cuisine with a focus on biryanis and tandoor specialties. Dollar Tree has opened in the old Staples store at 20906 Frederick Road, enhancing the area’s shopping options.
Additionally, Fresh Baguette debuted a bakery cafe at 19548 Amaranth Drive, known for its authentic French baking techniques. Hinzi’s has taken over the space at 13015 Wisteria Drive, offering a blend of Pakistani and Mediterranean dishes. Kusshi Sushi will soon open in the former Zane Japanese Eatery space, bringing its popular sushi offerings to the area. Marco’s Pizza is also on the horizon, with plans for multiple locations in Montgomery County, starting in Germantown. Sakura Go is coming to 20940-B Frederick Road, featuring a menu of Japanese and Vietnamese cuisine. Lastly, Wonder Food Hall is expanding into the former Jos. A. Bank space at 20936 Frederick Road, combining various dining options under one roof.
What’s Still Unknown
While many of these openings are confirmed, details regarding specific opening dates for some restaurants, such as Kusshi Sushi and Marco’s Pizza, remain unclear. Additionally, it is yet to be seen how these new establishments will impact the existing dining landscape in Germantown.
Community Context
These new businesses are set to enhance the vibrant community atmosphere in Germantown. With locations strategically placed near popular thoroughfares and shopping centers, residents will have greater access to diverse culinary experiences and shopping opportunities. The influx of eateries and retail outlets is expected to draw more foot traffic, benefiting local neighborhoods and contributing to the area’s economic growth.




