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Small Business Resiliency Fund Small Business Resiliency Fund Business Name Trade Name Physical Street Address of Business Ward Zip Code Restaurant SEKI, LLC Izakaya SEKI 1117 V St. NW Ward 1 20009 JNRS Hospitality Group, LLC Bar Pilar 1833 14TH ST NW Ward 1 20009 Rachel Joyce Studios, LLC Rachel Joyce Organic Salon 1754 Columbia Road NW 2nd Floor Ward 1 20009 2012 9th St. LLC Echo Park 2012 9th street NW Ward 1 20001 Cafe Mozart INC Cafe Mozart 1331 H STREET NW Ward 1 20005 BCI Food Services LLC Garden District 1801 14th St NW Ward 1 20009 Current Boutique, LLC SAME 1809 14th Street, NW Ward 1 20009 M and A Hospitality Cork Wine Bar & Market 1805 14th Street, NW Ward 1 20009 GET SMART 1 INC shrimp Boat Plaza 1 4510 E Capitol St NE Ward 1 20019 14S LLC capitol valet 1345 S st NW Ward 1 20009 Songbyrd LLC Songbyrd Music House 2477 18th Street NW Ward 1 20009 Donburi l.l.c donburi 2438 18th st nw Ward 1 20009 NYPA LLC Reliable Tavern 3655 Georgia Ave. NW Ward 1 20010 El Tamarindo Inc El Tamarindo Restaurant 1785 Florida Ave NW Ward 1 20009 Manhattan Laundry DC LLC Franklin Hall 1346 Florida Ave. NW Ward 1 20009 Wet Dog LLC Wet Dog Tavern 2100 Vermont Ave NW Ward 1 20001 The Juniper Group LLC The Blaguard 2003 18TH ST NW Ward 1 20009 Axis Bar & Grill LLC Sudhouse 1340 U street NW Ward 1 20009 McMahon/Safran, LLC Urban Dwell 1837 Columbia Rd NW Ward 1 20009 H&H LLC American Ice Company 917 U Street NW Ward 1 20001 2007 14th Street Productions LLC Marvin 2009 14th Street NW Ward 1 20009 Downtown Fitness, Inc MINT 1724 California St NW Ward 1 20009 The Green Zone, LLC The Green Zone 2226 18th St NW Ward 1 20009 PAC Concepts, Inc Lulu's Winegarden 1940 11th Street NW Ward 1 20001 Carlson Restaurant Group LLC The Royal 501 Florida Ave NW Ward 1 20001 Al's Market LLC Compass Rose 1346 T ST NW Ward 1 20009 Brilliant LLC Flash 645 Florida ave NW Ward 1 20001 7R, LLC Seven Reasons 2208 14th St Nw Ward 1 20009 English Standard LLC The Imperial 2001 18th Street NW Ward 1 20009 Vivid Same 1034 U Street NW Ward 1 20853-2636 The Dirty Goose LP The Dirty Goose 913 U ST NW Ward 1 20001 All Souls, LLC All Souls 725 T Street, NW Ward 1 20001 Maxwell Park LLC Maxwell Park Shaw 1336 9thh Street NW Ward 1 20001 Woodland Group, LLC Cortez 1905 9th Street NW Ward 1 20001 Meze inc Meze restaurant 2437 18th Street NW Ward 1 20009 June Park-I , Inc. Q n Q Cleaners 1352 Park RD. NW Ward 1 20010 Latitude 38 LLC Archipelago 1201 U Street NW Ward 1 20009 Sons of Anacreon, LLC Reveler's Hour 1775 Columbia Road, NW Ward 1 20009 Kraken 3400 LLC Hook Hall 3400 Georgia Ave NW Ward 1 20010 AC ADAMS LLC MINTWOOD PLACE 1813 COLUMBIA RD NW Ward 1 20009 Musings Corp Muzette 2305 18th Street Unit #1 Ward 1 20009 Chikiting, LLC Bad Saint 3226 11th St NW Ward 1 20010 Right Proper LLC Right Proper Brewing Company 624 T Street, NW Ward 1 20001 Wonderland Ballroom The Wonderland Ballroom 1101 kenyon St, NW Ward 1 20010 Showtime Hair Design Showtime Hair Design 923 U St. NW Ward 1 20001 Soul Haven LLC The Gibson 2009 14th st NW Ward 1 20009 The Whiskey LLC The Looking Glass Lounge 3634 Georgia Avenue NW Ward 1 20010 BILLIKEN CORPORATION PERRYS 1811 COLUMBIA RD NW Ward 1 20009 Independence 4 U, LLC Declaration 804 V Street NW Ward 1 20001 Thip Khao LLC Thip Khao 3460 14th St NW Ward 1 20010 District Pub Group LLC The Fainting Goat 1330 U St NW Ward 1 20009 LA MOLIENDA LA MOLIENDA 3568 14th street Ward 1 20009 Amsterdam LLC Amsterdam Cafe Lounge & Resturant 1208 U street NW Ward 1 20009 M & SAM LLC Eat well juice bar 2608 Georgia ave NW Ward 1 20001 Andrew S Paik DC Inc DC Dry Cleaners 1856 Columbia Rd NW Ward 1 20009 Pho Deli Retail Grocery LLC Pho Viet 2628 11th St. NW Ward 1 20001 Margots Chair Inc The Coupe 3415 11th Street NW Ward 1 20010 Image Hair Studio Inc Image Hair Studio Inc 3453 14th street NW Ward 1 20010 Johnny Pistolas, Zinat corporation Johnny Pistolas 2333 18th street NW Ward 1 20009 Moser Group LLC Makan 3400 11TH street NW Ward 1 20010 Enchanted Nails & Spa Same 2324 18th St nw Ward 1 20009 FLIP IT LJ DINER LLC FLIP IT LJ DINER LLC 47-3002596 Ward 1 20010 Eagle Medical LLC Eagle Medical 635 Florida Avenue, NW Ward 1 20001 2323 TTTDC on 18th, LLC Town Tavern 2323 18th Street NW Ward 1 20009 Empire dc llc Empire restaurant 1909 9th st nw dc Ward 1 20001 2446 RU LLC Roofer's Union 2446 18th St NW Ward 1 20009 2001 13th ST LLC georgetown valet 2001 13th street NW Ward 1 20009 Rise Gluten Free Bakery, LLC Rise Bakery 2409 18th St NW Ward 1 20009 Tacodog LLC Taqueria Nacional 1409 T Street N.W. Ward 1 20009 Fish Charm Penn Inc. Hilo Poke & Sushi 2439 18th st. NW Ward 1 20009 AMAYA - I LLC La Cabana 3614 14th Street NW Ward 1 20010 Judy Restaurant LLC Judy Restaurant 2212 14th ST NW Ward 1 20009 Green Zebra LLC Lost Society 2001 14th St NW Ward 1 20009 HemenLLC Addis Paris Cafe 3103 Mt. Pleasant St, NW. # A Ward 1 20010 Gunju 1924 LLC Gogi Yogi 1921 8th Street NW #115 Ward 1 20001 Menezes Inc Unwind Wellness 1990 18th Street NW Ward 1 20009 Clearly Innovative, Inc same 2301-D Georgia Avenue, NW Ward 1 20001 Signature Image Salon, LLC Signature Image Salon 1517 U Street NW, 2nd Floor Ward 1 20009 Tacopup Taqueria Nacional 3213 Mount Pleasant Street N.W. Ward 1 20010 Rosario Corporation Pizza D’oro 717 T street NW Ward 1 20001 Twin T's LLC DBA DC Shenanigans 2450 18TH St NW Ward 1 20009 TONO 2 INC TOKU JAPANESE AND ASIAN CUISINE 1301-B U ST NW Ward 1 20009 SAKURAMEN LLC SAKURAMEN Ramen Bar 2441 18th St NW Ward 1 20009 BUL Corp BUL Korean Bar & Restaurant 2431 18th St NW Ward 1 20009 Flora Restaurant & Lounge, LLC Ghion Restaurant and Lounge 2010 9th St NW Ward 1 20001 1213 U ST LLC Ben's Chili Bowl 1213 U St, NW Ward 1 20009 Andre Chreky Inc. Andre Chreky, the salon spa 1604 K Street NW Ward 2 20006 Relish Food Concepts, LLC Carving Room 300 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Ward 2 20002 DMT Group LLC Barcode 1101 17th Street NW Ward 2 20036 Wabbit LLC Castas Rum Bar 1121 New Hampshire Ave, NW Ward 2 20037 Hello Hospitality IV LLC St Arnold's on Jefferson 1827 Jefferson Pl NW Ward 2 20036 Greater Washington Animal Services LLC City Dogs 1832 18th Street, NW Ward 2 20009 NPB Group LLC Georgetown Piano Bar 3287 M Street NW Ward 2 20007 JZ Gourmet City Place Cafe 1101 17th St. NW Ward 2 20036 Al Tiramisu, Inc. Al Tiramisu 2014 P STREET, NW Ward 2 20036 H.H. Leonards Associates The Mansion on O Street 2020 O Street NW Ward 2 20036 Momiji Restaurant Corp. Momiji 505 H Street NW Ward 2 20001 KAZ, LLC KAZ Sushi Bistro 1915 I Street NW Ward 2 20006 Imperial Valet Service INC. Imperial Valet Service INC. 1331 Connecticut Ave. NW Ward 2 20036 Carriage House, LLC Green Lantern 1335 Green Court St NW Ward 2 20005 Bangkok Joe's, LLC Bangkok Joe's 3000 K St, NW, Suite E120, Washington, DC Ward 2 20007 Chocolate Moose DC, LLC Chocolate Moose 1743 L St NW Ward 2 20036 Betty Brite Reagan Cleaners LLC Betty Brite Reagan Cleaners 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW Ward 2 20004 Mate LLC Susheria 3101 K ST NW Ward 2 20007 Top Shelf, LLC Penn Quarter Sports Tavern 639 Indiana Ave, NW Ward 2 20004 DMM, LLC RAKU YA 1900 Q ST, NW Ward 2 20009 Toppromo Inc Ultra Bar 911 F Street NW Ward 2 20004 Walking Stick Management LLC Bier Baron Tavern 1523 22nd St NW Ward 2 20009 Duru Inc t/a Ankara Ankara 1320 19th ST NW Ward 2 20036 SSP Inc. The Catering Company of Washington 1341 L Street NW Ward 2 20005 TRC INC SAKANA RESTAURANT 2026 P STREET NW Ward 2 20036 VSL Hair Design Inc VSL Hair Design Inc 1607 Connecticut Ave NW Ward 2 20009 PAGE 1 Small Business Resiliency Fund Tea Stop Inc Teaism Dupont Circle 2009 R St NW Ward 2 20009 Illa LLC Illa Spa 2035 P St NW 2nd Floor Ward 2 20036 Tugooh llc Tugooh toys 1426 wisconsin av, NW Ward 2 20007 P & P Corp. La Chaumiere 2813 M Street NW Ward 2 20007 MIKES CAFE INC MIKES CAFE 1401 H STREET NW Ward 2 20005 MR2D LLC David Rios Salon and Spa 1519 wisconsin ave nw Ward 2 20007 Neighborhood Restaurant Group XIX The Sovereign 1206 Wisconsin Ave NW Ward 2 20007 Reddz Trading DC LLC Reddz Trading 1413 Wisconsin Ave NW Ward 2 20007 Iron Horse LLC The Boardwalk 507 7th St NW Ward 2 20004 Paradise Too, LLC Pizzeria Paradiso Georgetown 3282 M St NW Ward 2 20007 Kabila Inc Thunder Burger & Bar 3056 M St NW Ward 2 20007 1801 Corporation Pupatella 1801 18th St NW Ward 2 20009 Mission Group Four LLC The Admiral 1 Dupont Circle Ward 2 20036 MING MING INC JACKS FAMOUS DELI 501 3rd st nw Ward 2 20001 The Fireplace Restaurant Inc.
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