Share Plantain nachos will join the menu at Colada Shop's Potomac location. Photograph courtesy Colada Shop. Who knows when Washingtonians will return permanently to offices, or when they’ll feel comfortable cramming into small restaurants again. And so, like a lot of restaurants in a position to expand, Colada Shop sees its future in the burbs. The all-day Cuban cafe will open its fourth—and largest—location yet at Cabin John Village in Potomac this April. The restaurant’s Sterling location closed at the start of the pandemic but has plans to relocate in Fairfax this spring. “We had a lot of people that were used to the food options they were getting in DC. In the suburbs, they’re not necessarily getting those options and what they were used to fulfilled,” says co-owner Daniella Senior. “I’m not discarding opening another location in DC. However, I do think for us, moving forward, it’s probably going to be primarily expanding in the suburbs.”