When did Georgetown die?

Anonymous
Got too expensive
Anonymous
Parking there is a pain the ass plus no good night life destination. I remember going there as a teen in the early 90s and it was a blast. I also loved going to Seqouias for summer happy hours in my 20s. That was the last time I enjoyed Georgetown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Parking there is a pain the ass plus no good night life destination. I remember going there as a teen in the early 90s and it was a blast. I also loved going to Seqouias for summer happy hours in my 20s. That was the last time I enjoyed Georgetown.


So true. Although Sequoia still pulls in a crowd, the real night life has moved elsewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parking there is a pain the ass plus no good night life destination. I remember going there as a teen in the early 90s and it was a blast. I also loved going to Seqouias for summer happy hours in my 20s. That was the last time I enjoyed Georgetown.


So true. Although Sequoia still pulls in a crowd, the real night life has moved elsewhere.


+1

Remember LNS, and the crowds at George, Mason Inn, and Smith Point? I wonder where the young iterations of those kids go now, since all of those places are shuttered.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parking there is a pain the ass plus no good night life destination. I remember going there as a teen in the early 90s and it was a blast. I also loved going to Seqouias for summer happy hours in my 20s. That was the last time I enjoyed Georgetown.


So true. Although Sequoia still pulls in a crowd, the real night life has moved elsewhere.


+1

Remember LNS, and the crowds at George, Mason Inn, and Smith Point? I wonder where the young iterations of those kids go now, since all of those places are shuttered.


U St, H Street, Nats Park, Wharf, Adams Morgan etc.
Anonymous
I was an au pair here back in the early 90's. Georgetown was the place to hang out. I remember being down there in a bar right on the corner of Wisconsin/M when the Redskins won the superbowl in 1992.
The bars down there used to be full of Marines from 8th/I ...such fond memories I have of my youth.
Anonymous
Grew up in the 80s...used to cruise down M St. with a rich buddy who owned a Trans Am with T-tops...was the place to be. I agree it is dead now. Great memories from the 80s...
Anonymous
At our recent ANC meeting, Jack Evans stated that there are 50+ retail vacancies. He directly blamed the liquor license moratorium.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At our recent ANC meeting, Jack Evans stated that there are 50+ retail vacancies. He directly blamed the liquor license moratorium.


Yes, this exactly. It is too hard to do business there...which has created a negative feedback loop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used to wait tables at a French place in Georgetown, roam around Georgetown park mall, and live in a group house. Dance at the fifth column. It was a fun time.


Au Pied De Cochon? Loved that place!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I used to wait tables at a French place in Georgetown, roam around Georgetown park mall, and live in a group house. Dance at the fifth column. It was a fun time.


Au Pied De Cochon? Loved that place!


Does anyone remember the day a book publisher sponsored a free lobster meal at this restaurant? I think it was the 80s - it was a publicity thing for newly published book on the Russian double spy who got away by climbing out of a bathroom window (or through the back door?) at this restaurant and shook off his handler. A friend and I were poor college students and happily went for the free meal which included a nice dessert. Haha, the meal was delicious, and the place was full of starving students - not exactly the intended audience of the publisher, I'm sure. But a belated thank you to the publisher for a nice, well remembered meal that still makes me chuckle!
Anonymous
After watching the decline of retail shoppers, I will be curious to see what GT retailers leave after the holiday shopping season is over.
Anonymous
I had completely forgotten about the mall. I lived here first in the mid 90s and then not again until a few years ago. It was nice!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had completely forgotten about the mall. I lived here first in the mid 90s and then not again until a few years ago. It was nice!


Agreed! Very nice at Christmastime...
Anonymous
No one wants to listen to deafening planes just overhead.
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