Photo courtesy of Compass Coffee.
In transportation planning there is a concept called “induced demand”. It states that if you build additional supply of something (typically new travel lanes) rather than reducing congestion proportional to the amount of added supply, you will only create new demand which will quickly use up the new supply. It’s hard not to think of that concept when considering the astounding number of coffee shops now open in Georgetown.
The newest is possibly the biggest. Namely, that’s the Compass Coffee, which now occupies the old Georgetown theater building on Wisconsin Ave. Still brand spanking new and it is already full of customers when open.
Consider the number of coffee shops we now have in Georgetown. Defined (by GM) as places you can get an espresso/cappuccino to go (so not simply stores that happen to have a pot of coffee), here’s what we’ve got:
- Starbucks at Wisconsin and S
- Starbucks at M and 34th
- Starbucks at M and Thomas Jefferson
- Starbucks at Washington Harbour
- Starbucks at the Safeway
- Corridor Coffee
- Pattiserie Poupon
- Via Umbria
- Boulangerie Christophe
- Wawa
- Saxby’s
- Cafe Georgetown
- Peete’s Coffee
- Blue Bottle Coffee
- Bluestone Lane
- Grace St. Coffee
- Dog Tag Bakery
- Paul
- Dean and Deluca
- Baked & Wired
- Pain Quotidian






















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