End of the "Streatery" eyesores

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Anonymous wrote:No quicker traffic but you can get covid an extra time or two a year. Just sniffles, until you're 20 years older and on onygen.


Go back to 2021 where you clearly came from.
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Anonymous wrote:And yet Rosemary's Bistro still maintains its trashy concrete block tented streetery on Connecticut Avenue. Unbelievable!


Bribes.


It’s the only rational conclusion.
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Anonymous wrote:Really bummed about this. Had lunch at le diplomate outside in one of their chalets last week and it was great. Love having so many more outdoor dining options to stop at when out on a dog walk.


Have you considered not expecting there to be a million places to take your dog out to dinner?


When restaurants are hurting for customers, they should try to accommodate as many as are willing to pay. I don't have a dog, but if it takes dog owners to keep businesses afloat and add vibrancy to teh streets that would be empty otherwise, then so be it. As long as it's not pitbulls or other breeds (unmuzzled)


But probably just as many people who don’t want to eat next to a random dog…
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Anonymous wrote:https://dc.citycast.fm/food-drink/more-changes-to-dc-streatery-program-2025

I was so happy to see this news that the streatery program is effectively over. Particularly in Georgetown where the street barricades are just so, so ugly.

Let flush all the pandemic-era nonsense and get back to normal!



Go back to Reston.
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