Georgetown Ready for Wide Open Weekend

Photo by RRJSmith
On his way to Citronelle, Michel Richard tries to get into Barnes & Noble on M Street
On his way to Citronelle, Michel Richard tries to get into Barnes & Noble on M Street

We're seeing real brick and the black of pavement.  The Georgetown Circulator is operating – on a modified route (westbound on lower K Street and eastbound on M Streets and no Wisconsin Avenue north of M Street) – but it is operating.  People everywhere are moving enormous banks of snow. The temperature hit 39o and encouraged melting.  Shops, restaurants and deli’s are doing great business.  It’s safe to plan for a wide open Georgetown this weekend!

Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans and Suzanne Ziska of Cambridge Place admire the work of a front end loader at work on 32nd Street at P Street

Bess Williamson digs her car out on P Street on Thursday morning.

James Price and Riccardo Bonino dig snow to open the Griffin Market.

On the Circulator, Amy Procknal checks out the Georgetown Dish as she makes her to Dulles.

That's Furin's behind the snow on M Street.

Enjoying Furin's are Maria Fernandez and Marco Alarcon in the District on a business trip from sunny Los Angeles.

Hank DiNunzio enjoyed his breakfast at Furin's on M Street

Rahul Talwar looks forward to a good day for boot sales at The Walking Co.

MPD Officer J. K. Johnson joins the staff the busy Marvelous Market, (l. to r.) Violet Arqueta, Jonathan Evans, Danielle Scott and Kunchok Tenzin on Wisconsin Avenue.

3 Comments For This Article

Anonymous

Are Jack and Suzanne an item, by any chance?ngaliema peaceful

Anonymous

Marvelous Market is a JOKE! I spoke to the GM she was a bout as dumb a stack of bricks. For some reason the Assistant Supervisors have a better sense of how to treat customers. A couple of the younger Management seem to have a hol don how to run the store. Anyways Their food is VERY VERY EXPENSIVE 4 bucks for a Bacon egg and cheese sandwich............

What a joke.........Whole Foods is cheaper

Jenn

I agree I went into Marvelous Market, and they were out of everything that I wanted... There food especially the bread is good, the only problem is their food is very expensive I agree. I shop at Whole foods or giant when im in a hurry because most of the time Marvelous has only have one cash register open. The customer service on the sales floor is very good. The gentlemen in the Black shirts are very helpful, but they never have enough water, bread, pastries, or items me and my husband need anymore. Oh well.....