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Eater DC: Brasserie Liberté Gives a Fusty Georgetown Steakhouse a Revolutionary Redesign
The French replacement to Morton’s is full of dramatic design touches.
WAMU: Why Doesn’t Georgetown Have A Metro Station? It Goes Beyond NIMBYism
The real cause of Georgetown’s lack of a station more about strategy and geology.
Washingtonian: Meet Georgetown University’s New Bulldog Puppy
Baby Jack is in training to become the official school mascot.
Washington Post: Taim Brings Falafel Nirvana from New York to Georgetown
Food critic Tom Sietsema finds falafel nirvana at this acclaimed New York shop that opened an outpost in Georgetown.
Washingtonian: 5 Things Our Food Editors Are Talking About This Month
Taim, NYC’s beloved Israeli-style falafel shop, has expanded beyond Manhattan with a sixth location in Georgetown (1065 Wisconsin Ave., NW). It’s now Washingtonian’s new favorite lunch spot!
Washington Business Journal: Sneak Preview of Brasserie Liberté, Which Replaces Morton’s in Georgetown
Brasserie Liberté will officially open Nov. 15 for lunch and dinner in Georgetown.
DCist: The Pop-Up Kitten Lounge In Georgetown Will Remain Open Indefinitely
Eight months and about 200 adopted kittens later, the Kitten Lounge says it will remain open indefinitely, and Crumbs & Whiskers will remain at its original location a few blocks away.
Good Morning America: The Stories Behind the Homes from Classic Halloween Horror Flicks
The climatic fall of Father Karras, who tumbled down stone steps in The Exorcist, was filmed on 36th and Prospect Streets in Georgetown.
Washington Post: DC Spots Off the Beaten Path
The garden at Old Stone House and Martin’s Tavern offer quiet places to recharge.