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Eater DC: 12 Gym-Adjacent Go-Tos for D.C.’s Workout Warriors
Head to Georgetown’s Baked & Wired, Bluestone Lane, or Rapha to augment your workout.
Eater DC: NYC Chain Dig Is Bringing Farm-Sourced Fast-Casual Bowls to Georgetown
A budding fast-casual chain that presents itself as a best friend to farmers is planting its first D.C. location for veggie and/or rice bowls in Georgetown.
WTOP: National Park Service Wants your Feedback on Georgetown Canal Plan
The National Park Service wants to revitalize the C&O Canal in Georgetown, and they’re asking for the public’s input about a plan.
WAMU: D.C.’s Punk Archive Celebrates 5th Anniversary
The city’s legendary punk scene kicked off in Georgetown in the mid-1970s and never looked back.
Washingtonian: Direct-to-Consumer Shoe Brand Margaux Is Opening a Pop-Up in Georgetown
The New York-based shoe brand Margaux will open its first DC pop-up October 10. The store will be located in Georgetown and will carry the line’s full collection, as well as its recent collaboration with Julia Engel of the lifestyle blog Gal Meets Glam.
Eater DC: A Swanky New Cocktail Bar With All Kinds of Infused Spirits Opens in Georgetown
A library-themed cocktail bar that pours drinks infused with sarsaparilla root, turmeric, fall spices, and coffee opens tonight in Georgetown.
Inc. Magazine: Starting Up in DC: Where Amazon, Cupcakes, and (Haunted) Business Incubators Collide
Georgetown University grads don’t stray far from campus to start companies, creating a hub among the Georgetown neighborhood’s colorful row houses and high-end boutiques.
Eater DC: A Guide to Eating and Drinking in Historic Georgetown
Find everything from regional barbecue and vegetarian tacos to fancy Italian seafood.
ABC4: D.C. Bakery Eases Veterans’ Transition to Civilian Life
Georgetown’s Dog Tag Bakery has a mission to provide a recipe for success for veterans transitioning into the civilian workforce.