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NBC 4: Bourbon Steak DC Set to Host First Georgetown Wine and Dine
Ahead of the big event, News4’s Eun Yang and Chef Robert Curtis cooked up a classic fall fave, schnitzel.
Washington Business Journal: Georgetown Boutique Relish Adds Menswear to its Upscale Menu
Relish is a clothing and accessory boutique located in Georgetown’s Cady’s Alley. For most of its 29-year existence, it has catered strictly to women. As of this month, owner Nancy Pearlstein has added a curated selection of men’s clothing to her inventory.
Her Campus: The Best Places to Grab a Sweet Treat in Georgetown
Take your pick of amazing Georgetown selections.
MSN: 5 Places to Eat With Your Parents in Georgetown
The next time your parents take the journey to Georgetown, encourage them to treat you to one of these five delicious D.C. restaurants.
Washingtonian: The Blank Street Coffee Empire Is Coming to DC
The group, based out of Brooklyn, opened two locations this week—one in Dupont and one in Shaw—with plans for additional spots on 14th Street, at the Wharf, and in Georgetown.
Yahoo! News: 10 Spooky Real-Life Locations from 10 Real Spooky Movies
The brick house on Prospect Street in the capital’s stately Georgetown neighborhood has been called a tourist mecca. In another lifetime, it served as the exterior of poor, possessed Regan MacNeil’s home from 1973’s The Exorcist.
Washingtonian: These Historical Ghost Tours Explore the DC Area’s Spooky Past
Beneath Georgetown’s polished veneer of boutiques and row houses is a dark past, which you’ll uncover on VisitDC’s three-hour tour.
Fodor’s Travel: These Are the Most Charming Main Streets in the United States
Georgetown, D.C., with its striking, federal-style architecture, picturesque Potomac River, and quaint, walkable cobblestone streets make for a charming historic district to experience.
Commercial Observer: Leather Brand Hobo Opens First DC Store in Georgetown
Hobo, a leather accessories brand, has inked a five-year, 1,000-square-foot lease at 1265 Wisconsin Avenue NW in Georgetown, marking its entry into the Washington, D.C. market.