Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Filomena is taking over the Ching Ching Cha space to expand its restaurant.
- Presidents Day tour of Mt. Zion cemetery offered.
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Councilmember Brooke Pinto submitted her annual budget request to the mayor yesterday. The items included several requests that would directly benefit Georgetown.
One large item is the acquisition of the former Key Bridge Exxon site. The city already budgeted $14 million to purchase this property last year, and Pinto’s request would add $500,000 to that total. The city has targeted the location for electric vehicle charging, bus turn-arounds, and a possible gondola station. A developer owns the property and is in the process of getting approval to build condos, but most observers believe this is just an attempt to up the price that they’ll get if and when the city uses eminent domain to acquire the lot.
Another important item on Pinto’s request list is $1.5 million to provide critical repairs to Mt. Zion Church in east Georgetown. This prominent and historic African American church is in dire need of repairs and these funds will help secure the physical integrity of the building.
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Looking to sweeten up your sweetheart on this Valentine’s Day? Buy local! If there’s one thing Georgetown doesn’t lack it’s places to buy tasty treats. Here are some of my favorites:
L.A. Burdick
This beautiful chocolate shop had the tough luck to open right before Covid, yet has thrived despite the adversity. Stop by and pick up some of their adorable mouse-shaped chocolates or another of their wide array of chocolates and fudges:

And don’t miss their incredible hot chocolate. It’s incredibly rich and will stick to your ribs like a ribeye steak.

And speaking of chocolate, it’s easy to forget how Georgetown’s favorite ice cream shop also has a wide offering of fudges and pralines, etc.
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This week’s Georgetown Time Machine comes courtesy of the Library of Congress. It’s a photo of a boy relaxing on the canal gate paddle at what I believe to be Lock 3 of the C&O Canal.
The listing gives the photo a data of 1909. If that date is correct, then this photo would depict a time when the canal was in steep decline but nonetheless still functional. Operations on the canal did not come to an absolute end until a flood in 1924. It was effectively abandoned at that point.
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As you pull out your shorts and t-shirts for this mid-February weekend, it’s fun to think back to when we used to actually get snow. It was exactly 13 years ago last week when the legendary Snowmageddon hit DC. So if you need reminding what the white stuff looked like, here’s a reminder:




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It’s been a long time coming, but the bubble tea shop planned for 1357 Wisconsin Ave. is finally opening this week. Signs on the window announce that a soft opening will start this Friday.
The restaurant will be called Taichi Tea and it’s part of a national chain. I first reported that it was coming here way back in February of last year. So it will be good to finally see it open.
While the name of the shop focuses on the bubble tea, the restaurant actually offers full meals too, including ramen and sushi. It’s always good to get casual dining options, so it will be welcome.
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