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Freddy’s Lobster & Clams Closes In Bethesda

Freddy's Lobsters & Clams, closed on Cordell Avenue

Freddy’s Lobster & Clams has closed, at least temporarily.

A sign posted on the door Friday claims the Bethesda restaurant will reopen under new management. The seafood eatery and bar (4869 Cordell Ave.) was a favorite for many in Woodmont Triangle.

A tipster said the restaurant was closed with no notice to staff or management.

Jeff Heinenman, chef and owner of Grapeseed next door, said he sold his interest in Freddy’s some time ago. Heinenman opened Freddy’s in 2011.

It quickly etched out a solid reputation, especially for its lobster roll.

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