Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also remember Peoples Drug.
I remember both. I also remember Garfinkle's, Hecht's, and Woodward and Lothrop. I'm really old! When I was at George Washington there was a cafeteria with religious prayers at each table but the food was good and cheap. I don't remember the name. Anybody go back that far?
Before my time, but Sholl's.
I remember Sholl’s. There was also a great burger place by GWU. It was located in the basement and there would be a line out the door. Lindy’s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also remember Peoples Drug.
I remember both. I also remember Garfinkle's, Hecht's, and Woodward and Lothrop. I'm really old! When I was at George Washington there was a cafeteria with religious prayers at each table but the food was good and cheap. I don't remember the name. Anybody go back that far?
Anonymous wrote:two for one, two for one! Two sets of prints for one low price . Ugh I used to work at peoples drugAnonymous wrote:I also remember Peoples Drug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was Garfinkel's the fancy department store at the end of G'town Park? There was a mexican restaurant on the top floor there and the houston's on Wisconsin! I worked in a wearable art store on the first floor of the mall next to the Mrs. Fields cookie shop
The main store was downtown on G and a Street (?).
Anonymous wrote:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e1/Garfinckel%27s_Department_Store.JPG/250px-Garfinckel%27s_Department_Store.JPG
Picture of Garfinkle's. It was on F St. I loved this store. It smelled expensive. I had a summer job there and they gave me my first credit card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was Garfinkel's the fancy department store at the end of G'town Park? There was a mexican restaurant on the top floor there and the houston's on Wisconsin! I worked in a wearable art store on the first floor of the mall next to the Mrs. Fields cookie shop
The main store was downtown on G and a Street (?).
Anonymous wrote:Britches of Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Was Garfinkel's the fancy department store at the end of G'town Park? There was a mexican restaurant on the top floor there and the houston's on Wisconsin! I worked in a wearable art store on the first floor of the mall next to the Mrs. Fields cookie shop
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also remember Peoples Drug.
I remember both. I also remember Garfinkle's, Hecht's, and Woodward and Lothrop. I'm really old! When I was at George Washington there was a cafeteria with religious prayers at each table but the food was good and cheap. I don't remember the name. Anybody go back that far?
Before my time, but Sholl's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also remember Peoples Drug.
I remember both. I also remember Garfinkle's, Hecht's, and Woodward and Lothrop. I'm really old! When I was at George Washington there was a cafeteria with religious prayers at each table but the food was good and cheap. I don't remember the name. Anybody go back that far?
Before my time, but Sholl's.
Anonymous wrote:they had a real Abercrombie and fitch there before it became a young people’s thing .Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really miss Georgetown park. Would buy truly tasteless joke books at the Walden books or whatever it was after eating at the samurai .
I tell my daughter about Georgetown Park all the time!