Weekend Round Up
Weekend Roundup: May 2 through 5
Arts & Society
White House Correspondents’ Parties Talk of the Town
Arts & Society
PostClassical Ensemble’s Sophisticated Ellington
Featured
Business Ins & Outs: French Market, Rose Park Market, Club Pilates, Rosewood
Real Estate
Olympian Home, Anyone?
A Chat With the House Tour Patrons’ Party Co-Chairs
April 10, 2024
•Puja Parekh and Blair Wunderlich, co-chairs of the Georgetown House Tour Patrons’ Party, are aiming for an unforgettable event — while simultaneously bolstering vital initiatives at St. John’s Episcopal Church […]
Business Ins & Outs: La Bonne Vache, Osteria Mozza, Georgetown Vet; Tory Burch
January 29, 2024
•In: La Bonne Vache to Open Wednesday La Bonne Vache, “The Good Cow,” will have its grand opening on Wednesday, Jan. 31, at the corner that held the beloved Booeymonger […]
Business Ins & Outs: Tesla, La Bonne Vache, Reverie, Alara; District Doughnut
January 22, 2024
•In: La Bonne Vache to Open Jan. 31 La Bonne Vache, “The Good Cow,” will have its grand opening on Wednesday, Jan. 31, at the corner that held the beloved […]
Dynamic Fall Full of Evolving Projects in Georgetown
October 12, 2023
•[Sponsored Content] The weather may be cooling down, but Georgetown’s restaurant and retail season continues to heat up. More than 55 retailers and restaurants have opened or are slated to […]
Delightful Prospect: La Bonne Vache to Open at Former Booeymonger
August 16, 2023
•Vibrant restaurant pros Claire and Ari Wilder (Chaplin’s, Kappo DC) are transforming the former Booeymonger space at 3265 Prospect St. NW, into an imaginative, French-accented wine bar/bistro, with a menu […]
The Latest Dish, July 2023
July 12, 2023
•Ch-Ch-Changes: Georgetown’s La Chaumière owner Martin Lumet, (who bought it from longtime owner, Gerard Pain in 2006) has sold the country-style French restaurant to Gil Fornaris, formerly of P.F. Chang’s, Ruth’s Chris […]
End of an Era: Booeymonger Closes
April 10, 2023
•Last week, the signage was stripped off the awning and the windows papered up. The unique Georgetown deli, known as Booeymonger, ended its 50-year-old existence at 3265 Prospect St. NW. […]