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Clarendon’s The Lot to reopen soon as Arlington Beer Garden as redevelopment stalls

‘Coming Soon’ sign at the future site of the Arlington Beer Garden, currently known as The Lot (staff photo by James Jarvis)

The Lot in Clarendon, now under new ownership, has been re-christened Arlington Beer Garden.

However, craft beer fans will need to wait a bit longer for its debut. Yahya Yasini, one of the new owners, told ARLnow the beer garden at 3217 10th Street N. could open in about a month.

“Our plan is to do grand openings sometime in mid-April,” he said. “So just keep an eye out on Instagram.”

Following its grand opening in 2019, The Lot quickly became a local favorite, gaining particular prominence during the pandemic. Initially, it was expected to remain open for only a few years before being demolished and redeveloped.

However, delays in the planning and approval process extended its lifespan.

ARLnow previously reported the beer garden intended to make last year its final hoorah.

The current plan is still to demolish The Lot and other nearby buildings, including the now-shuttered Silver Diner, to make room for a mixed-use apartment and hotel complex known as the Bingham Center. The Arlington County Board unanimously approved the project last year.

But Yasini said he has come to an “understanding” with the property owners that it may be at least another few years before the site is redeveloped.

“When that time comes, we’ll get into that,” he said.

The property was lively yesterday (Tuesday) with new staff, who could be seen moving new heat lamps and drawing up plans for the area when ARLnow stopped by.

Plans for the site, including the new beer list, are still being finalized, says Yasini. He and his business partners plan to release more updates on the venture’s official Instagram page in the weeks ahead.

Hat tip to numerous tipsters