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Lakeside Cafe Opens in New Location
The restaurant moved out of its space near Lake Kittamaqundi a year ago.

A year since moving from Wincopin Circle, Lakeside Cafe & Deli is reopening approximately 1 mile away.
Lakeside owners Michael and Min So closed at the end of December 2013 to move to 70 Corporate Center, an office building near the Columbia mall owned by Howard Hughes. The plan was to open in March.
“It has been a long process with unforeseen delays, but now we are back in business and hope to see our old friends and customers at our new location very soon,” Michael So said.
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Related: Lakeside Cafe Leaving the Lake Side
In the new space, an office building of several stories located at Little Patuxent and Broken Land parkways, Lakeside occupies 1,600 square feet on the ground floor. The cafe offers coffee, sandwiches, bagels and other items with eat-in, carry-out and outdoor seating options.
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Lakeside has signed a 10-year lease with Howard Hughes, according to a statement from the Howard Hughes Corporation.
Howard Hughes also owns the American City Building, where Lakeside used to be. Previously, So told Patch that the company offered the other location and did not disclose plans for the cafe’s previous spot.
“I am confident that Mike and Min will be very successful in their new space,” Howard Hughes’ Senior Vice President of Development John DeWolf said in a statement from the company, which said that the move was an “opportunity [for the Sohs] to move and expand their business.“
Lakeside Café & Deli is open at 70 Corporate Center, an office building at 11000 Broken Land Parkway (at the corner of Little Patuxent and Broken Land parkways). The cafe will be open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. It offers eat-in, carry-out and outdoor seating.
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