Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:classic clothing, the used clothing store on M st
commander salamander
laura ashley
that random sex toy shop in Wisconsin
in junior high my friends and i would frequent all of the above on an average saturday afternoon.
(PLus urban outfitters, the gap, benneton, etc)
The Pleasure Chest!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More from the '80s: there used to be a fantastic vintage clothing store just below M on the east side of Wisconsin. Bought my prom dress dress there. I can't for the life of me remember the name.
classic clothing
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown Park Mall - when it was actually a mall with an open atrium and a sushi bar downstairs
Anonymous wrote:What was that restaurant where you could have booth with a curtain that closed? It was in Georgetown Park shopping area, I believe or close
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, the French Market! The best potato salad in this or any other universe.
And Georgetown Coffee, Tea, and Spice. Walls of candy. That place smelled soooo good.
And what was the shop near the Christ Child Opportunity Shop that was a warren of little rooms with lampshades, trays, placemats, all the kinds of things old Georgetown would have around the house?
Loved the Georgetown Coffee, Tea, and Spice shop! It was an amazing place.
Are you thinking of Little Caledonia? Near the corner of P street? That was a warren of rooms with household stuff!
Yes!! Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, the French Market! The best potato salad in this or any other universe.
And Georgetown Coffee, Tea, and Spice. Walls of candy. That place smelled soooo good.
And what was the shop near the Christ Child Opportunity Shop that was a warren of little rooms with lampshades, trays, placemats, all the kinds of things old Georgetown would have around the house?
Loved the Georgetown Coffee, Tea, and Spice shop! It was an amazing place.
Are you thinking of Little Caledonia? Near the corner of P street? That was a warren of rooms with household stuff!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Whitey's was the best.
That is all.
Whitey's was great, but Bardo's or whatever it was before at the old dealership was the best - it would have movies on weekends, and it was really a dive bar.
However, Rhodeside Grill had hands down the best-looking female bartenders/waitresses in the mid-90s - those were some fun nights.
Anonymous wrote:I read the whole thread. Thanks for the memories!
Anonymous wrote: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.
Whitey's was the best.
That is all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A French restaurant on one of those streets that crosses the canal. My friend’s menu caught fire from the table candle.
Chez Billy Sud? That's still around!
Cafe La Ruche was in that spot befor Chez Billy Sud
Anonymous wrote:classic clothing, the used clothing store on M st
commander salamander
laura ashley
that random sex toy shop in Wisconsin
in junior high my friends and i would frequent all of the above on an average saturday afternoon.
(PLus urban outfitters, the gap, benneton, etc)