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Spirited Bret Baier Party at Milano
October 24, 2019
•Introduced by Tripp Donnelly, Bret Baier of Fox News, author of “Three Days at the Brink,” recounted the first meeting of Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin in Tehran, Iran, in 1943, […]
Business Ins & Outs: Bagelry, Cafe, Chocolatier, Deck for Milano
June 24, 2019
•Coming soon to Georgetown (pending some approvals) are: Call Your Mother, La Jolie Bleue, L.A. Burdick and Cafe Milano’s new deck.
ANC Wednesday: Car Break-Ins, Small Cell Tech, New Restaurants
September 3, 2018
•At the meeting, the advisory neighborhood commission plans to adopt a resolution regarding several restaurant alteration and signage projects on the Old Georgetown Board’s agenda.
Caps Paint the Town Red
June 11, 2018
•Tuesday’s Caps parade begins at 11 a.m. on Constitution Avenue — proceeding from 17th to 7th Streets NW — with a stage set up on the National Mall and the U.S. Capitol as the backdrop.
Cafe Milano ‘Snub’ a High-Profile ‘Misunderstanding’
January 29, 2018
•By Sunday afternoon, all was well with Andrés, Trump and Nuschese, owner of Cafe Milano, the glitterati Italian restaurant celebrating 25 years in Georgetown.
Leaving in ’18: Morton’s the Steakhouse
December 21, 2017
•The upscale restaurant will depart its Georgetown Court location during the first half of next year. Morton’s has been on Prospect Street for almost three decades.
Cafe Milano Celebrates 25 Years With SRO Party
November 13, 2017
•The half-block was closed in front of the Prospect Street place, D.C.’s best-known spot to see and to be seen, with klieg lights in the parking lot for the occasion. With District Council approval, Mayor Muriel Bowser proclaimed Nov. 10 Cafe Milano Day.
Cafe Milano Sets the Stage for Its Silver Anniversary
November 9, 2017
•While the food and service are important, the Italian restaurant is known as D.C.’s place to see to be seen — and it touts itself as a “safe-haven for lawmakers and political operatives on both sides of the aisle.”