
3122 M Street, NW
“We are American Vintage.
A French brand born in the south of Marseille (more…)

1560 Wisconsin Ave, NW previously home to Oakberry, La Jolie Bleue Bakery & Cafe, Bharati and before them the longtime home to Dolcezza
OK then, let’s get ready for some Delhi Belly!! Well, still you know. Anyway. The paper has come down and revealed some color inside: (more…)

1834 Wisconsin Ave, NW
From an email:
“After more than 25 years as Café Divan, the space at 1834 Wisconsin Ave NW is being revived as OTTO, a modern Mediterranean restaurant. We’re now in the final stages of preparation and plan to open in early January. (more…)

3235 M Street, NW
The Google Store has signage up and nears opening in Georgetown: (more…)

1826 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
“🥐 Handcrafted pastries |☕Specialty Coffee |🥪Gourmet Paninis
Where every bite feels like home.
Open Daily: 7 AM – 7 PM”
I’m told when the liquor license goes through to expect a cafe in the mornings/afternoons and wine bar/mezze at night. STAY TUNED for more on that.
Caspian Crust took over at the former Janti Cafe back in March. Looking to kick things up a notch. Caspian Crust’s liquor license placard says: (more…)

3285 M Street, NW
“lil sweet treat is the ultimate destination for candy connoisseurs who want to treat themselves to the best of best. We curate a collection of treats from around the world, and are constantly adding new sweets.
Our founder, (more…)

1529 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Thanks to JSC for sending:
New Ethiopian place appears to be open or at least opening soon. (more…)

2922 M Street, NW
From Paul Frederick:
“Our heritage is making great shirts that fit perfectly and then backing them with customer service that actually helps you. We’re here for the guy who loves clothes and wants his own personal style.” (more…)

3124 M Street, NW previously home to Atmos Sneakers
“Dear PoPville,
The monos (luggage) store in Georgetown looks about ready to open (more…)

3008 Q Street, NW
“Dear PoPville,
For a minute I thought this was real, and then I burst out laughing. For those who may not know, Georgetown has been overrun by too many banks, pretty much destroying its character. Sara’s and its companion location Dent Place Market are great neighbors. (more…)