Anonymous wrote:This thread is so timely - we were just discussing old, edgy Georgetown at dinner tonight. It makes me sad to remember all the cool, original haunts from the 80s that I used to cruise with my friends as a teen. We lived in NoVA and it was a big deal to head "downtown" to bar hop, shop, eat. Such a great period in my life and I miss it.
Georgetown is just not the same at all anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone mention the Red Balloon toy store? How about the sticker store in the basement of Georgetown Park?
Next to the Key Theatre was a Movie Madness poster store where it was so cool to buy posters. Then we would go to Roy Rogers to hang out.
There was a fern bar on Wisconsin avenue where all the cast from St Elmo's Fire was eating in the window table and we keep walking up and down the street.
Anonymous wrote:At the risk of sounding old, I thought I’d start a list of places I loved in Georgetown, but which have since disappeared.
Anyone remember (and can add to the list)
- Au Pied de Cochon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cafe la Ruche!
I lived in Clarendon in 1991 and we used to walk there all the time. I thought it was so elegant.
Clarendon was basically a wasteland in 1991. My girlfriend lived there. We'd rent moves from Erols. There was not much else to do there.
Definitely, but an interesting one, in a grungy kind of way. I lived with my college boyfriend in an in-law suite in a house on N. Edgewood next to a car dealership on the main drag—Wilson. We signed the rental agreement without realizing our place would be bathed with security floodlights every night. We went to Whiteys, Pollo Rico, and Summers a lot and to a little French restaurant on Wilson that had a bird symbol. We missed Bardo’s and that whole scene by just a couple years.
Anonymous wrote:Might've been considered Foggy Bottom but my best memories are from nights at the 21st Amendment
Anonymous wrote:A French restaurant on one of those streets that crosses the canal. My friend’s menu caught fire from the table candle.
Anonymous wrote:The Biograph theater!
myAnonymous wrote:How about the original Georgetown head shop, Electro Max?
(Plus the really bad fake IDs they pedaled).