Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- The Stephen Starr Italian restaurant market is aiming for an opening in late 2023.
- Georgetown Sweets Tour returns.
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Summer market season has returned to Georgetown along with the beautiful weather. This year two markets will be back: the Rose Park Farmers Market and the Volta Park Market. (The market at Hardy seems to be no more…)
The Rose Park Farmers Market is on Wednesdays from 3 pm to 7 pm. The first day is this week. Here is this year’s lineup:

You loved it in the Fall and it’s coming back for spring: the Volta Park Market resumes Fridays, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., running April 22 – June 24.
Our goal is to provide the Georgetown community with a variety of fresh and prepared foods from local farmers and purveyors.
You’ll once again be able to grab delightfully sweet madeleines from J’aime Madeleine and stock-up on fresh, handcrafted pasta from Pasta Ilgatto while your little ones sip on fresh juice or enjoy the frozen sorbet and ice cream from Ana’s Twist. For more information about our vendors for this spring, check out our market website. Support local businesses who sell what they grow, raise or prepare and be sure to stop by this market season. To learn more about our vendors, follow the Market on Instagram (@voltaparkmarket).
See you there!
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There are a couple of items on the agenda that may be of interest.
The first that caught GM’s eye is a liquor license application for Georgetown Restaurant Group at 3270 M St. This is the address of the historic Georgetown Market, in which Stephen Starr in planning to open an Italian restaurant/market. The plans appeared to have been held up by various layers of approval. But the fact they are lining up the liquor license should give some hope that the project is finally moving forward.
The application itself gives a little more information about the project, but it’s not really info that wasn’t already public:
New Retailer’s Class “C” Restaurant with a seating capacity of 225 and Total Occupancy Load of 375. Summer Garden with 100 seats. Entertainment Endorsement to provide live entertainment indoors only. Licensee is requesting an Alcohol Carry-out and Delivery Endorsement
Another interesting item on the agenda is actually one that the ANC put on the consent calendar (meaning they aren’t actually going to discuss it.) It’s two items actually: the razing of the West Heating Plant and the construction of the new apartment building in its place. This project has been even longer in the planning and approval process. Richard Levy’s group won the property at auction way back in 2013. He’s been pushing for the completion of the project ever since.
The fact that the ANC isn’t even going to discuss it reflects the fact that most of the issues have been largely hammered out and there’s relatively broad support for the project to finally move forward.
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This week for Georgetown Time Machine, GM is exploring a fantastic photo of some baseball champs. The subject is the Georgetown Athletics, a baseball team from the Herring Hill community of east Georgetown. The year is 1933, and they had recently been crowned District champions.
The Black Georgetown Twitter account offered this description of some of the individuals in the photo:
Hugh Butler of 2708 O St. NW in Georgetown and his 2 brothers Ottoway and Charlie on the local baseball team 1933.Hugh Butler is in 2nd row kneeling 4th in from right. Charlie Butler is kneeling 3rd in from right and Ottoway Butler Jr. is kneeling 2nd row 1st on left.
As for where the photo is, after mulling it over, GM believes this is in Rose Park, looking north across the basketball court to the 2600 block of O St. This was his initial guess, but the homes in the background didn’t quite line up with what’s there now. But looking at older maps, GM sees that most of the homes on that block were added after the 1930s. The two houses on the right appear to be 2619 and 2621 O St. (although it would appear they moved the chimneys at some point.)
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