"If you haven't done so yet, make sure you cast your vote(s) for Washington City Paper's Best of DC 2021 Georgetown finalists".
Check out our new guide to learn more about the faces behind this place.
For a guided experience, join DC By Foot for their tour, Public Art in Georgetown: GLOW & Murals, Friday, September 8 at 8 pm.
The DC Council set aside $10 million in its 2022 budget to acquire land at 3607 M St NW.
Four art installations are transforming several Georgetown alleys until September 26, and they’ll have the whole family lighting up inside.
Pastry chef-turned-chocolatier Ashleigh Pearson is opening a new chocolate shop, Petite Soeur, this fall at 1332 Wisconsin Avenue.
Washington City Paper announced the Best of DC 2021 finalists, & we’re thrilled to once again be in the running for Best BID / Main Street.
Today, the Georgetown House serves as a boutique inn, with historic rooms and a small balcony overlooking the canal.
Donations will be collected at both The Berliner (3401 Water St NW) and the Popals’ Afghan bistro Lapis.
Another new addition to Concept 31/M, Modern Lusso has opened a pop-up in the space through September 5.
Nearly 15 Georgetown restaurants are participating in RAMW's Summer Restaurant Week, running through Sunday, August 15.
Selected works will be printed on banners that will compose the exhibition.
The poem is an invitation to ground our bodies within the alley as a space of reflection.
Last year, we came in second place yet again for Best BID / Main Street, and now we need to get our hands on some gold.
Georgetown area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
Menu highlights include the new Save the Bay Fillet (a plant-based breaded fish sandwich).
Check out his work at The Four Seasons through August.
She shares why she ultimately chose her true passion over cultural expectations and parental pressure.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Georgetown.
Honoring those who sponsored our Quarantine 15. The 39th Annual RAMMY Awards are returning September 19 as an in-person event.
Beginning this weekend, the Georgetown Park garage (3222 M Street, with entrances on Potomac Street, Wisconsin Ave.) is offering discounts.
Water has finally returned to the one-mile section of the C&O Canal that runs through Georgetown! We won't get into all the details.
VintageVulgar is the most recent addition at Concept 31/M – the retail lab at 3077 M Street that serves as a creative platform.
Trendy eyewear boutique Prospect Optika recently opened at 3252 Prospect St NW, and they're serving up more than perfect vision.
Join DC vendors and small businesses for the Spring Makers Market at Dumbarton House, May 15 from 10 am – 4 pm, more than a dozen vendors.
Green Almond Pantry is the Mediterranean cafe counter and market that originally debuted in Shaw and was named by Esquire.
Several local tour companies are offering more than 30 GLOW-inspired walking tours, tying the exhibition to history, photography, and art.
Congratulations to Georgetown restaurant Das Ethiopian Cuisine for making Michelin's DC list of 2021 Bib Gourmand winners!
A big congrats to Baked&Wired, the beloved Georgetown bakery that's celebrating 20 years in business this week!
Don't miss Georgetown GLOW's fifth and final Spring artwork, Light Pavilion (pictured below), at Georgetown Waterfront Park.
Tudor Place has reopened its historic house and garden on Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 4 p.m. Admission is free with registration.
For those looking to spend everything they saved by not going out in 2020, may we interest you in some Thursday night caviar at GU?
Beginning mid-April, the Georgetown BID is installing approximately 4,000 linear feet of sidewalk deck panels throughout.
GBID: You grew up in this area in the 80s. What was the aesthetic and tone that struck you from that time, and how did it inspire you?
The Washington Post recently wrote a great story on Wendell Allsbrook, owner of Georgetown Butcher. His dream is a decade in the making.
Georgetown is celebrating DC's cherry blossom season with a new Book Hill in Bloom promotional event, March 20 – April 11.
Duly Noted, a new stationery and gift shop, opened March 20 at 1355 Wisconsin Ave. The store features a curated selection of paper goods.
Get right with the sports Gods and head to Church Hall – now open for all March Madness games.
Spicez, a one-stop-shop for spices, herbs, desserts and traditional Indian and Eastern food, is now open at 1610 Wisconsin Avenue.