Noticed a sign recently for a new store called Hill's Kitchen, everything for the cook, "opening soon" on Capitol Hill next to the Kinko's located at the Eastern Market metro plaza. Anyone have any other info?
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Hill's Kitchen Everything for the cook
#2
Posted 15 January 2008 - 09:54 AM
I went to Riverby Books this weekend; turns out their (extremely nice) manager, Leah, is the one opening Hill's Kitchen. She anticipates opening in March with kitchen stuff downstairs and a space for classes upstairs.
She's planning on having some interesting items in stock, such as cheese boards made from the marble used at the National Gallery and other DC buildings. Very much looking forward to the place opening.
She's planning on having some interesting items in stock, such as cheese boards made from the marble used at the National Gallery and other DC buildings. Very much looking forward to the place opening.
#3
Posted 16 January 2008 - 12:47 PM
For those of you who read Voice of the Hill, there is a nice article in this week's issue about Leah and her vision for the new business. I'm thrilled that an independent shop like this is coming to the Hill!
#4
Posted 02 April 2008 - 09:10 AM
Does anyone know when this store is going to open? I walked by a few days before the end of March and there were still permits plastered all over the windows. It was hard to tell how close to opening it was. I gather it didn't make the opening in late March target date. The website hasn't been updated with opening information either.
#5
Posted 23 May 2008 - 12:06 AM
It's open! Hill's Kitchen has a great selection of cookware and accessories to suit all stripes and types of cooks. I ducked in tonight for about 6 minutes, so I can't give a full review. (I was supposed to be on the Metro to meet a friend, but I could not resist when I saw that it was open. Yes, I was late, but friend is also a cook, so she forgave me....)
What I did see included saute pans, dutch ovens, spices, pastry accessories and more. They do have demo space for classes upstairs, but that will probably come later after they settle in a bit. I'm very glad about this--I now have a resource that's close to home rather than going across the river to VA when I'm in need of something. If you are going to Eastern Market, check this place out---they are located next to the FedExKinkos to your right as you come up at the Eastern Market Metro stop.
What I did see included saute pans, dutch ovens, spices, pastry accessories and more. They do have demo space for classes upstairs, but that will probably come later after they settle in a bit. I'm very glad about this--I now have a resource that's close to home rather than going across the river to VA when I'm in need of something. If you are going to Eastern Market, check this place out---they are located next to the FedExKinkos to your right as you come up at the Eastern Market Metro stop.
Debra Mayberry
#6
Posted 23 May 2008 - 08:26 AM
sparkycom, on May 23 2008, 01:06 AM, said:
It's open! Hill's Kitchen has a great selection of cookware and accessories to suit all stripes and types of cooks. I ducked in tonight for about 6 minutes, so I can't give a full review. (I was supposed to be on the Metro to meet a friend, but I could not resist when I saw that it was open. Yes, I was late, but friend is also a cook, so she forgave me....)
What I did see included saute pans, dutch ovens, spices, pastry accessories and more. They do have demo space for classes upstairs, but that will probably come later after they settle in a bit. I'm very glad about this--I now have a resource that's close to home rather than going across the river to VA when I'm in need of something. If you are going to Eastern Market, check this place out---they are located next to the FedExKinkos to your right as you come up at the Eastern Market Metro stop.
What I did see included saute pans, dutch ovens, spices, pastry accessories and more. They do have demo space for classes upstairs, but that will probably come later after they settle in a bit. I'm very glad about this--I now have a resource that's close to home rather than going across the river to VA when I'm in need of something. If you are going to Eastern Market, check this place out---they are located next to the FedExKinkos to your right as you come up at the Eastern Market Metro stop.
#7
Posted 23 May 2008 - 04:57 PM
Very cool store. Lots of merchandise, but not at all crowded--a very open space. She has some "usual suspect" items, such as a few Cuisinart appliances, buy also a lot of things I haven't seen in other stores--or at least never notice because they were so packed with stuff. One of the specialties is cookie cutters from each of the 50 states, plus a unique DC-shaped cutter that Leah designed herself and had manufactured. I overheard her tell a customer that she would help create a custom shower/wedding registry list for a friend, so I think she's trying to be very customer-service-oriented for locals. I look forward to exploring it in more detail, but this is a wonderful addition not just to the Hill but to the District--it gives the chain kitchen stores a run for their money, albeit on a smaller scale, in terms of quality and selection.
"There's no need to get snippy. I'm just doing my job here."--Marge Gunderson, Fargo
#8
Posted 23 May 2008 - 08:01 PM
Tujague, on May 23 2008, 05:57 PM, said:
Very cool store. Lots of merchandise, but not at all crowded--a very open space. She has some "usual suspect" items, such as a few Cuisinart appliances, buy also a lot of things I haven't seen in other stores--or at least never notice because they were so packed with stuff.
One of the things I really liked was the labelling. It was very clear from the labels what everything was and how it could be used. It's very annoying to find something in a kitchen store and wonder what on earth the implement is to be used for.
I'm happy the store is open and I wish her great success.
#9
Posted 07 June 2009 - 06:23 PM
I visited this store recently and thought it was great. Lots of fun kitchen tools and gadgets that I decided I needed to have.
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