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MSN: Charming Historic Downtowns in the USA
If you’ve been to Washington DC, you will have noticed that Georgetown feels like an entirely different city and that’s because, until 1871, it actually was. Today, it’s a leafy and charming area in northwestern DC.
Eater DC: Tasting Menu Destination Reverie Has Turned Into a Temporary Pizza Shop
Johnny Spero’s Lonely Hunter pop-up sells crispy-bottomed pies and smash burgers in Georgetown.
MSN: Take a Look at All of the Locations Featured in ‘Wonder Woman 1984’
Georgetown is featured in several scenes throughout the movie.
Yahoo!: Already Thinking About the First Vacation of 2021? Here’s Where to Go
If DC is on your list, get the utmost in privacy (and, therefore, safety) and head over to the posh Rosewood in Georgetown, which recently unveiled six townhouse-style accommodations—a first of its kind in the city—next to the hotel.
Washington Post: How Patty Jenkins Turned ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ into a Personal Washington Story
Jenkins decided “to lace little things of that era throughout the film,” such as re-creating the punk/new wave retail shop Commander Salamander, which closed on Georgetown’s Wisconsin Avenue a decade ago.
Eater DC: 20 Takeout Options to Celebrate New Year’s Eve Around D.C.
Highlights include meals from Reverie, Chez Billy Sud, and Neighborhood Restaurant Group.
Yahoo News: Here Are The Top 6 Businesses In DC Nominated By Patch Readers
Georgetown’s Filomena Ristorante, Clyde’s Restaurant, and Pillar & Post all made the list.
DCist: Two Foxtrot Convenient Stores Are Coming To D.C. With Gourmet Food, Booze, And Grants For Local Businesses
The Georgetown location is slated to open in the former Jonathan Adler space on Wisconsin Avenue NW, with a seating capacity of 60 people.
WTOP: Georgetown Pop-Up Selling Wreaths and Garland
REWILD is at the patio of Market House, the former Dean & Deluca store at 3276 M St. NW. It is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through Dec. 20