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If you need a morning jolt, there are 21 different blends with coffee, and another 22 options with protein-rich ingredients to help you fuel up or recover faster.
A new 42-seat French brasserie is opening on Wednesday, January 31 at 3265 Prospect St NW. La Bonne Vache, which translates to "the good cow," will feature traditional French entrees "guised as burgers and sandwiches."
Pinstripes (1064 Wisconsin Ave NW) is bringing the magic of Disney’s Frozen to their bowling lanes on Friday, January 19 from 10 am - 3 pm. For $20, little ones can bowl with Olaf and their other Frozen friends for one hour, plus enjoy a kid's meal.
A new cat cafe, Mèo Maison, opened this month at 1336 Wisconsin Ave NW with a mission of reducing the risk of euthanasia and helping homeless cats find permanent homes.
For three days only, 1338 Wisconsin Ave NW is hosting a pop-up shop featuring three women-owned businesses.
Stop by for a multi-course brunch, lunch or dinner at Kyojin, 1789, Brasserie Liberte, El Centro D.F., Farmers Fishers Bakers, Filomena Ristorante, Flavio Italian Restaurant, Cafe Milano, Fiola Mare, il Canale, La Chaumiere, The Sovereign, Susheria, CUT by Wolfgang Puck, Fitzgerald's, and Tony & Joe's Seafood Place - several of which include optional wine or cocktail pairings.
The fast-casual Greek restaurant Greco is opening on Monday, January 15 at 1335 Wisconsin Ave NW. Based in Boston - where it was lauded by Boston Magazine - the authentic street-fare cafe will offer pitas, salads, bowls, souvlaki, and more.
Learn the role wine and spirits played in the day-to-day operations of two CIA field officers.
Sign up for the various volunteer opportunities in Georgetown - from making and serving breakfast or dinner for unhoused neighbors, to cleaning up the grounds of Mt. Zion cemetery, or delivering bags of food and coffee to those in need.
byGeorge is a weekly blog produced by the Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) that profiles the unique and diverse business owners, employees, office workers, residents, students, locals and tourists who shape DC’s oldest neighborhood.