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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is still very much alive and well in Georgetown. I know of two groups that host gatherings in the East Village on N street and another on R street near the library. I’ve attended two brunch gatherings as a guest of a friend, but it’s a pretty closed loop. From what I experienced: very fun group, respectfully bipartisan with a lean to the left, bright, successful, and very unassuming. Variety of ages, youngest was mid 30s, oldest early 60s. Mozza and Apero are both popular in that set, but they seem to socialize more at each other’s homes.[/quote] The last sentence is what lets me know this poster isn’t actually amongst these people. Mozza is a fairly new tourist trap in Georgetown and Apero is just bad. Nice try. [/quote] As a GT local, I would hardly characterize Mozza is a tourist trap. Mozza is definitely frequented by many locals. LBV is also a popular spot amongst locals along with a thriving local scene at the Georgetown Club. The modern Georgetown crowd is surprisingly diverse and family friendly. Not at all what I anticipated before moving here in 2023.[/quote]
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