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How You Can Help, And How You Can Be Helped
A lot of Georgetowners are wondering right now what they can do to support the shops and restaurants that are getting especially hammered by the response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Also, some might be wondering where they can go for help themselves. GM will try to provide what information he can as he finds it. So consider this a first in a series.
First: shops and restaurants. While restaurants and bars can’t allow you to eat on premises right now, you can still order their food for take out. The BID has helpfully compiled a list of restaurants in Georgetown that are still open for business for this purpose. As of Tuesday night, the list included 32 establishments. It also lists information for gyms and retail shops, who have shifted over to solely internet-based services for now. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Kevin Dooley.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Jack Evans is withdrawing his candidacy for the special election, but not for the primary. He claims it’s to show his regret for his transgressions, but by staying in the primary, it really shows that his regret is only skin deep.
- GM’s had some spotty Internet (via Fios) since Monday, how has your service been handling the increased home worker load?
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Georgetown Time Machine: Civil War Hospital
This week for Georgetown Time Machine, GM is considering a sadly relevant topic: a Georgetown hospital in a time of crisis. Specifically it’s a photo from the Library of Congress of the Seminary Hospital on Washington and Gay (30th and N nowadays).
The building was originally Miss Lydia English’s Finishing School for Girls. As this writer recounts:
From 1820 to 1861 this was “Miss English’s Seminary for Young Ladies”. Many of the daughters of Washington’s elite families were educated here under the direction of Miss Lydia Scudder English.
Miss English wrote in her brochure that she would provide girls with “that amount of mental and moral culture necessary to render them amiable, intelligent, and useful members of society”.
About 140 girls boarded each year at Miss Lydia English’s Georgetown Female Seminary. One of the most famous was Harriet Williams, the teenage bride of the middle aged Russian nobleman whose marital home is at 3322 O St. NW. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Kevin Dooley.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- ANC Commissioner Elizabeth Miller has begun a nightly ritual where people on her block stand on their porch each night at 6:00 and cheers each other, to lift spirits and check in. Sounds like a great idea for other blocks!
- If you’re a business and want to spread the word about your current operations, reach out to the BID. GM will be sharing that information shortly.
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Celebrate St. Patrick’s With Some Distance

Normally GM publishes the same article every year around St. Patrick’s Day, giving suggestions for how to explore Georgetown’s Irish past on the day. Well obviously today isn’t normal.
But at the heart of GM’s normal advice is to raise a pint at Martin’s. You can’t do that this year, but you can still enjoy their food. As described below, they are offering curbside takeout:
“We have a ton of great food and we are prepared for curbside pickups. We didn’t set up food service through Apps – these companies take a cut and we can’t afford to give money away at a time like this. Give us a call on the phone the old-fashioned way to order your food and we will meet you at the curb for drop off. Gina, Lauren, Billy, and I appreciate all the support.”
Give Martin’s Tavern a call to place an order for curbside pick-up at 202-333-7370. Full Menu is available starting at 11:00am. The menu also includes daily specials – Corned Beef & Cabbage and Shepherd’s Pie. Check out the full menu at Martinstavern.com
GM will try to gather information about other Georgetown restaurants and how we can support them in the coming days. But today is a great day to support a local institution. You’ll have to raise the pint at home, but your heart will be warmed all the same.
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Kevin Dooley.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Hopefully you got to visit your favorite restaurant recently, because you won’t get another chance for a while.
- Apropos to GM’s advice yesterday, Tudor Place is now closed too.
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