Arts & Society
Social Scene: Your Guide to the 2024 White House Correspondents’ Dinner Weekend
Arts & Society
Weekend Roundup, April 25 through April 28
Food & Wine
Downtown Stunner: La Grande Boucherie
Arts & Society
On Broadway, Georgetown: What’s New and What’s Hot
Arts & Society
Onstage, Georgetown: Getting Hot for Plays, Musicals
The Latest Dish: The Fine Dining is Back
February 9, 2022
•Frederik de Pue’s Belgium and French inspired restaurant, The Henri, at 1301 Pennsylvania Ave NW, will debut on February 15 with 60 seats, 6 PDR’s (seating parties of 3 to […]
Business Ins & Outs: Whole Foods Testing, Smoothie King, West End CYM
January 31, 2022
•Whole Foods Reopening … at Last As Whole Foods lovers wait for the Glover Park store to reopen, its long-closed grocery (March 2017) is currently test-running its Just Walk Out […]
Business Ins: Bakeshop, English Rose Garden, Yo Yoga
December 20, 2021
•Last week’s Business Ins & Outs focused on a big out: the closing of the Gap store on Wisconsin Avenue. This week, there’s more positive news of businesses that have […]
Following Pandemic Year, 39th Annual RAMMY Winners Announced
September 20, 2021
•There’s no doubt about it, it’s been a rough year-and-a-half for the restaurant industry. A sense of resilience and hope emerged last night however, at the 39th Annual RAMMY Awards, hosted […]
Biden Spotted in Georgetown Sunday
January 25, 2021
•President Joe Biden’s attending Mass at Holy Trinity continues a long line of presidential moments for the historic church.
Mostly Virtual Arts Round Up, August 20, 2020
August 20, 2020
•In-town suggestion: the weekend wine garden at the Kennedy Center’s River Pavilion. Out-of-town suggestion: George Mason’s Gunston Hall, south of Alexandria, Virginia.
Business Ins & Outs: ICYMI Update
August 13, 2020
•In case you missed it, we’ve compiled a select rundown since February. For the Ins, the amount is approximately 23 (11 soon to open); for the Outs, about 20.
Amid Georgetown Closures, New Stores Arrive
July 2, 2020
•News that America Eats Tavern had closed got picked up as an indicator of COVID-19’s lasting impact on the local economy.
Business: Bagels, Papyrus, Veronica Beard, Contemporaria
January 27, 2020
•In this retail round up: a letter from Deborah Kalkstein, owner of hip, avant-garde furniture store Contemporaria, which will be moving out of Georgetown by the end of next month.
ANC Approves Bagel Shop as ‘Corner Store’
January 13, 2020
•After a lively, sometimes heated debate on Jan. 7, ANC 2E voted 6-2 in favor of a proposal giving the owner of Call Your Mother a corner store zoning variance.