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    We are happy to announce the opening of Forno Bravo DC. Dave Konstantin, a pizza lover, amateur chef and pro landscaping lighting designer has started representing Forno Bravo in Virginia, Maryland and Washington DC. He has an FB oven on display and is set up to do demo's and cooking classes. Dave can also help you coordinate installation, and will manage the process, and he is available for catering and lessons at your house, in your FB oven.

    For more background, you can read about FB DC here:

    http://www.fornobravo.com/company/fb_dc.html

    You can contact Dave here:

    Dave Konstantin
    5835 26th St., N.
    Arlington, VA 22207
    (703) 536-3513
    dave at fornobravo.com

    This is really exciting, and we look forward to helping lots of folks enjoy a wood-fired oven around our nation's capital.

    As an aside, we considered relocating to Northern VA last year, and did school visits and housing hunting in McLean and Great Falls. It's a beautiful area.

    James
    Last edited by james; 10-10-2007, 06:11 PM.
    Pizza Ovens
    Outdoor Fireplaces

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    Re: Forno Bravo DC

    Hi Dave,
    Wow, I join and the first thread I find is from someone right around the corner. I'm across the river in Olney and looking to build my first oven. I'll be in touch off line.

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      Re: Forno Bravo DC

      this one is exciting do you have an another branch in California?
      hello world

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        Re: Forno Bravo DC

        Hi Dave,

        Good to know there's a FB rep in the neighborhood. Would love to install a backyard brick oven, but our home is a designated historical property... getting anything modified externally is tough.

        Anyway, I'm with seemunkee... while I was posting my intro, it appears that FB DC was announced. Wierd!

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          Re: Forno Bravo DC

          Originally posted by Hops099 View Post
          Good to know there's a FB rep in the neighborhood. Would love to install a backyard brick oven, but our home is a designated historical property... getting anything modified externally is tough.
          What's more historical and authentic than a wood-fired oven?? It's all about how you present it to the approval committee. ;-)
          Nikki

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            Re: Forno Bravo DC

            Originally posted by jv17 View Post
            this one is exciting do you have an another branch in California?
            Yeah - I'd like to find one close to home too. I want mine to be authentic

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