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New Boulevard Concept Opens Soon at Former Wilson Hardware Space in Arlington

Boulevard features a main dining room, private dining space, an event area, patio, and rooftop deck.

By Dawn Klavon April 8, 2026 at 12:31 pm

Opening in early May, The Boulevard is taking over the former Wilson Hardware space with an ambitious new concept. Get ready for modern American cuisine, global influences, and a nightlife-driven atmosphere.

The project comes from hospitality veteran Antonis Karagounis, whose resume includes some of DC’s busiest nightlife venues, turning his attention toward Arlington.

“It’s a brand-new restaurant at the old Wilson Hardware location,” Karagounis says. “We took over in October, and we gave it a nice refacing, freshening up.”

A Familiar Space, Reimagined

The 8,000-square-foot venue includes a main dining room, mezzanine-level private dining, dedicated event space, patio, and rooftop deck. Together, those elements allow the restaurant to function as multiple experiences under one roof.

“The concept is a little bit on the multifaceted, complicated side,” Karagounis says. “But basically, The Boulevard is a two-part restaurant.”

Downstairs focuses on dining, while upstairs introduces a distinct rooftop concept called Solset.

A rendering of the upstairs Solset dining area at Boulevard in Arlington
Rendering of Solset (Courtesy The Boulevard)

Global Flavors with Modern American Dining

At its core, The Boulevard is a modern American restaurant, but one that draws from global cuisines.

“We’re opening a modern American restaurant with a few global twists,” Karagounis says. “A little bit of Mediterranean, a little bit of Italian, a little bit of French.”

The menu, led by chefs Homero González and Bayron Navarro with consulting from Chef Juan “Nacho” Olivera, reflects that range. Dishes include lamb slider bao buns, king salmon tiradito with yuzu leche de tigre, cavatelli with king mushrooms, and steak frites, alongside sushi, crudos, and ceviches.

Karagounis, born in Athens and now living in McLean, notes that some dishes reflect his background. Others are more outside the box, like a beetroot risotto with coconut milk and leeks. The menu’s goal is balance; elevated but still approachable, with options for adventurous diners and those seeking familiar favorites.

A Built-In Night Out

What sets The Boulevard apart is its built-in transition from dinner to nightlife.

“One of the things that I think is missing locally is the idea of an upscale, casual place with a little bit of music on the weekend,” Karagounis says, describing a “supper club vibe” aimed at a 25-to-45 crowd.

That energy builds throughout the evening, with DJs spinning house and down-tempo music as the night progresses. Upstairs, Solset offers a different atmosphere entirely. Inspired by Mediterranean beach destinations, the rooftop emphasizes lighter fare and bright, citrus-driven cocktails.

“We’re trying to recreate that vibe; the comfortable vibe that you’re coming in, have your amazing cocktails,” Karagounis says. “You feel like it’s an out-of-body experience.”

The cocktail program, created by Glendon Hartley, ranges from refined classics to more playful, nostalgic drinks.

Rendering of the interior dining space at Boulevard in Arlington
Dining space rendering (Courtesy The Boulevard)

Designing a Destination

Karagounis has lived in Northern Virginia for decades, but this marks his first major project on this side of the river. With The Boulevard, he sees an opportunity to draw diners from across the region, not just the immediate neighborhood.

“I would like to actually be a destination spot,” he says. “Something that people are looking forward to visiting.”

Ultimately, Karagounis isn’t focused on any single dish or feature. Instead, he’s aiming for something more holistic. “I want people to leave and say, ‘OK, this was an experience worth having and talking about,’” he says.

2915 Wilson Blvd., Arlington

Feature image rendering courtesy The Boulevard


Dawn Klavon

Dawn Klavon

Contributing Writer

Dawn Klavon is a seasoned writer and reporter with more than 20 years of experience in print and broadcast journalism. She contributes to a wide range of publications, including Northern Virginia Magazine, PEOPLE, Virginia Living, Bethesda Magazine, Arlington Magazine, and several military-focused outlets. Earlier in her career, she reported for multiple San Francisco Bay Area television stations, including KLXV, KKPX, and KFCB. She holds an MLA from Harvard University and a BS from Boston University.

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