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:What was the bar under the bridge that let 15/16 year old's in to drink?
Oh the 80's.
Anonymous wrote:Who can forget Commander Salamander?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Up Against the Wall
Mr Smith’s
Conran’s
The Japanese hibachi place in Georgetown park
That silver jewelry & Knick nack store in Georgetown park where bill Clinton went Christmas shopping more than once
The guards
Betsy Johnson (bought a prom dress there)
Commander Salamander (bought doc martins there and then never felt edgy enough to wear them)
It’s recent but I actually miss being able to grab coffee at dean and DeLuca
OMG - Dean & DeLucas! Miss that place so much.
Anonymous wrote:Up Against the Wall
Mr Smith’s
Conran’s
The Japanese hibachi place in Georgetown park
That silver jewelry & Knick nack store in Georgetown park where bill Clinton went Christmas shopping more than once
The guards
Betsy Johnson (bought a prom dress there)
Commander Salamander (bought doc martins there and then never felt edgy enough to wear them)
It’s recent but I actually miss being able to grab coffee at dean and DeLuca
Anonymous wrote:Smash (although I guess technically they’re still around….)
In high school I’d skip class to get Manic Panic hair dye from Smash and try to dye my hair before my parents got home and caught me. I’d get in soooo much trouble, and I was the only kid in school with crazy hair at the time so none of the other kids were allowed to be friends with me.
Now I work in a school and it’s hilarious to me how parents actually help their kids dye their hair, even as young as age 6, and you can pick up crazy hair dye in any big box store. How the hell are you supposed to rebel nowadays?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Barnes and noble or borders or whatever with the nice 2nd floor cafe overlooking m street
That was a nice bookstore. The last time I was there, randomly the retired Senator Arlen Spector was there doing a book reading which I think was an autobiography. He was mostly telling jokes about conspiracy theories around the Kennedy assassination commission. I remember it distinctly because there was maybe 40 chairs set up and like 5 people in the audience. I felt sad for him. From self-important Senator to irrelevant old guy publicly rambling about the past.
Anonymous wrote:Up Against the Wall
Mr Smith’s
Conran’s
The Japanese hibachi place in Georgetown park
That silver jewelry & Knick nack store in Georgetown park where bill Clinton went Christmas shopping more than once
The guards
Betsy Johnson (bought a prom dress there)
Commander Salamander (bought doc martins there and then never felt edgy enough to wear them)
It’s recent but I actually miss being able to grab coffee at dean and DeLuca
Anonymous wrote:Anyone remember Mie N Yu on M street?