The word “institution” is thrown around a lot when we talk about restaurants, and sometimes it feels overused. But what else can you call Marjorie? For 13 years it’s been one of Capitol Hill’s most beloved dinner spots, a place where communities gathered to share plates of owner Donna Moodie’s famous plantain chips and Jamaican-style jerk chicken.
But Marjorie’s time will be ending next Wednesday, March 29, with an “End of an Era Celebration,” the restaurant announced in an Instagram post this week. Tickets for the event, which goes from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m., are $250 and can be purchased here.
Throughout its run, Marjorie has been synonymous
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