Colorado Kitchen to return in NoMa

Gillian Clark and Robin Smith at the now-closed Colorado Kitchen in 2008. (James Thresher for The Washington Post)
"The biscuits are back."
Those were the first words out of Gillian Clark's mouth when the chef and restaurateur informed me today that she has signed a lease to resurrect Colorado Kitchen, her home-style restaurant that closed in 2008 after a seven-year run in the Brightwood neighborhood.
Read more at the Going Out Gurus.
By
Tim Carman
| December 9, 2010; 2:51 PM ET
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Gillian Clark, Tim Carman, chefs
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