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Georgetown Dinette Reopens – Now Serving Brunch

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3206 O Street, NW

I was happy to see that the refreshed Georgetown Dinette had finally reopened.

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One yelp reviewer writes in late June:

“Georgetown Dinette has reopened under new management but Harry still owns the building and pops in and out on a regular basis. I live in the neighborhood and walked by and decided to try the gyro special tonight and it was the absolute best gyro I have ever eaten. The owners, Nasser and Josh, were giving away free sliders tonight (first come first serve, they won’t last long) and they were equally amazing. They mentioned they may be open late a few nights a week, which is a plus. This place is worth a visit, definitely a new gem in Georgetown.”

New trend in reasonably priced little spots opening in Georgetown?

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