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General   •   August 29, 2022

Activated spaces along Wisconsin Avenue from N Street to R Street will feature everything from gallery exhibitions, to live music and theater performances, in addition to specials from local businesses.

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General   •   August 25, 2022

The 312-seat restaurant will include mozzarella and prosciutto bars, and an oval cocktail bar. In addition to a main dining room, mezzanine and solarium seating will be available, with a grocery area in the front.

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General   •   August 24, 2022

 Films start at sunset (around 8:30), but arrive early to grab something to eat, get the best seating, and play lawn games. 

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General   •   August 19, 2022

Films start at sunset (around 8:30), but arrive early to grab something to eat, get the best seating, and play lawn games.

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General   •   August 19, 2022

Former Georgetown beer hall Church Hall has been flipped into Clubhouse - a new cafe by day and 23-and-up bar by night.

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General   •   August 11, 2022

BellRinger is hosting an inaugural 25-, 50-, and 100-mile fundraising ride on Saturday, October 22 that will begin in Georgetown and go through DC and into rural Maryland - bringing together more than 1,000 riders and raising more than $2 million to support lifesaving cancer research.

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General   •   August 11, 2022

All month at Pinstripes (1064 Wisconsin Ave NW), kids can bowl or play bocce for free with the purchase of every adult hour of gaming.

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General   •   August 11, 2022

Nearly 15 Georgetown restaurants are participating, including 1789, Angolo Ristorante Italiano, Brasserie Liberte, Donahue, El Centro, Farmers Fishers Bakers, Filomena, Flavio, Il Canale, Nick's Riverside Grille, Ristorante Piccolo, Sequoia, Susheria, and Tony and Joe's Seafood Place.

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General   •   August 10, 2022

Films start at sunset – around 8:30/8:45 pm – but arrive early to grab something to eat, get the best seating, and play lawn games.

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