The Latest Dish: The Fine Dining is Back
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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’
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.