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French restaurant Josephine to open this week in Old Town

Cuisine at Josephine (image via Josephine Old Town/Instagram)

New French restaurant Josephine is opening at 109 St Asaph Street in Old Town this week and folks are already losing their heads over it.

According to the website, the new restaurant has classic French cuisine like trout amandine and beef bourguignon along with some original creations from Matt Cockrell, described by Washingtonian as a staple of the DC French restaurant scene .

The menu also features an extensive bar with “an expertly curated cheese list devoted exclusively to French offerings.”

On the wine side, Josephine offers a collection of 350 French wines ranging from traditional vintages to more modern wines.

Josephine is scheduled to open on Wednesday, June 7, but a few locals had a preview of the menu at an event this weekend.

The restaurant will be open Sunday through Thursday from 5-10 p.m. with the bar open until 11 p.m., and open Friday and Saturday from 5-11 p.m. with the bar open until midnight.

Image via Josephine Old Town/Instagram

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