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Osteria Mozza, Georgetown’s New Culinary Star
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Remembering Ronald “Ron” Haley (1953-2024)
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Q&A: Chris Matthews on the Election
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The Georgetowner’s 70th Anniversary Cover Stars: Image Energy & Portrait Power
October 9, 2024
•We can’t tell you how many times we’ve been asked: “When will I be on the cover of The Georgetowner?” It’s a good question. For decades now, this newspaper has […]
Celebrate Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week, Jan. 15-21
January 11, 2024
•Dine Out. Take Out. Eat Up. So begins the special offerings and discount listings for this winter’s Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week – a celebration of area restaurants and the “diversity […]
Georgetown Is Hot to Shop
December 6, 2023
•Last week, WTOP News ran an upbeat story, headlined “Georgetown sees solid year despite retail, restaurant shuttering in DC,” and concluded “2023 has been a solid year for one of […]
Meet Executive Chef Anton Bolling of Fiola Mare
February 2, 2023
•From Fiola Mare, Executive Chef Anton Bolling has been running the busy, celebrity-studded Fiola Mare kitchen on the Georgetown waterfront at 3100 K St NW since 2017. But who’s the […]
Bidens, Macrons Dine in Georgetown
December 1, 2022
•“Welcoming some friends to town,” wrote President Joe Biden on the POTUS Twitter account. Biden and first lady Jill Biden brought French President Emmanuel Macron and the French first lady […]
Thanksgiving Dining Specials Around Town
November 14, 2022
•Wondering where to eat this Thanksgiving? Thankfully, we have six options around town for the perfect dining-out holiday meal. The Henri 1301 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Prefer to eat Thanksgiving at […]
A New Tradition: Thanksgiving in Georgetown Restaurants
November 23, 2020
•This year, diners can take a break from their kitchens and dining rooms and have Thanksgiving at an outdoor streatery or in “safe” indoor settings.
Streateries Open More Seats for Dining
July 9, 2020
•In Georgetown, where a lot of places seem cramped to begin with, this is a welcome addition for restaurant owners, who have seen their legal occupancy rates halved.
Rollin’ on the River
August 8, 2018
•The 405-mile Potomac isn’t the 2,320-mile Mississippi, and Georgetown isn’t New Orleans or Memphis, but if you come down to our partly tidal river, you’ll find plenty of people who live, work and play there, especially in the summertime.
Nabe Nabs RAMMY Noms
March 15, 2018
•A handful of Georgetown restaurants scored nominations across the 19 categories in the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington RAMMY Awards.