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Weekend Round Up December 5, 2019
December 5, 2019
•Tonight on Grace Street: the opening party for “Georgetown Glow.” Santa will touch down at College Park Airport on Saturday and he’s due for breakfast in Volta Park on Sunday.
Holiday Fun: Georgetown and Beyond
December 4, 2019
•Yuletide magic is luminous in D.C.’s oldest neighborhood. It’s time to fill your Advent calendar with only the best and brightest. From the sparkly to the spiritual, it’s all here […]
Georgetown BID Celebrates 20 Years
June 13, 2019
•The presentation at the June 11 event listed the top three game changers: the C&O Canal, reconstructing and programming alleys and establishing Georgetown as an interactive public arts destination.
2 Jacks Launch Potomac Paddle Pub
October 15, 2018
•This pub is environmentally friendly, outdoorsy and unique, basically all the things that the average Georgetown bar is not these days.
Sophisticated Tex-Mex at Georgetown Guapo’s
September 6, 2018
•Executive chef Nathan Breedlove is an alum of José Andrés’s ThinkFoodGroup family of restaurants, as well as Le Diplomate. But this Guapo’s has what Le Diplomate never will: spectacular views of the Potomac.
Guapo’s Opens at Washington Harbour
August 27, 2018
•With 100 seats inside, 16 at the bar and 40 outside on the patio, the new Georgetown Guapo’s shimmers with an ultramodern vibe.
A Rising Tide for Boomerang Boat Tours
August 23, 2018
•Boomerang’s Nikki and Dave DuBois have been operating at a busy pace, which gets going around St. Patrick’s Day, accelerates when the cherry blossoms come out and keeps up through New Year’s Eve.
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.
Coast Guard Saves Woman Overcome by Carbon Monoxide
July 30, 2018
•A Coast Guard crew arrived at Washington Harbour on Sunday evening, July 29, moving an unconscious woman from the cabin of a 40-foot pleasure boat to a USCG response boat and administering CPR.
Business Ins & Outs July 11, 2018
July 11, 2018
•In: Architectural Window Corporation At 3235 P St. NW, Paul DonVito, a third-generation Washingtonian and longtime preservationist, has opened the Georgetown branch of Architectural Window Corporation, a Connecticut-based company that […]