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New Call Your Mother Location Target of Neighborhood Controversy

KASSIDY ANGELO FOR THE HOYA | Call Your Mother, a popular Petworth bagel deli, is at the center of local debate as officials weigh granting the location an exception to its zoning rules.

Two prominent local government leaders recently penned letters opposing Call Your Mother’s planned opening at the corner of 35th and O streets, despite an earlier vote to allow the deli to operate in the residential neighborhood. 

Georgetown’s Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E Commissioner Rick Murphy and Washington, D.C. Councilmember Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) wrote to the Board of Zoning Adjustment calling for the denial of a pending zoning application that would allow the deli’s opening. The BZA, which approves exceptions to zoning rules, was scheduled to hear the deli’s case Wednesday.

On Wednesday, the zoning board postponed its ruling to Dec. 4 to gather more information on how Call Your Mother, which already has a popular Petworth location, could address concerns, according to the deli’s founder and owner Andrew Dana. 

“Obviously we wished they had made a decision yesterday because we are paying rent on the space and have already hired some people for this,” Dana said in a Thursday interview with The Hoya. “We promise we’re going to be good neighbors, and this worst-case scenario that the neighbors are worried about is simply not going to happen.”  

Four residents who live near the intersection also wrote to the BZA in opposition to the deli’s opening. However, five supporters submitted letters expressing their approval of the project. 

The Georgetown ANC 2E voted 6-2 on Oct. 3 to allow Call Your Mother to open its second location two blocks from Georgetown University’s front gates. However, as a restaurant, Call Your Mother requires a zoning variance — an exception to the zoning guidelines — for the 3428 O Street NW location, which is considered to be in a residential neighborhood. 

Murphy and Joe Gibbons, who Murphy says supports his letter’s argument, were the two ANC commissioners who voted against recommending that the deli be issued its 10-year variance. The variance would allow the deli to operate in the R-20 residential zone, Georgetown’s protected residential and historical area, and must be ratified by the BZA.

The popular bagel deli had previously hoped to open its second storefront this October on the ground floor of a bright pink two-story building that formerly housed GreenWorks Florist. 

GreenWorks closed in late May, according to The Georgetowner. Though it still owns the building, GreenWorks has moved its inventory to other locations, according to a company spokesperson. 

Call Your Mother’s opening would degrade residential life in the neighborhood, Murphy wrote in his Oct. 22 letter. 

“The issuance of the requested variance would inevitably have a negative effect on the quality of life of the residents in the near vicinity,” Murphy wrote. 

He argued that the deli would fit best in a designated commercial zone.

“If Call Your Mother were planning to move to a location on or near Wisconsin Avenue or M Street that is zoned for commercial use, I would be leading a brass band to greet them,” Murphy wrote in an email to The Hoya. “As it is, Call Your Mother is asking to be permitted to open in a zone that was created ‘to retain the quiet residential character’ of the neighborhood.”

Murphy’s Oct. 22 letter came on the heels of a similar letter Oct. 17 from Evans, who represents Georgetown. 

The hit deli, recently listed on Bon Appetit’s top 50 nominees for best new restaurants nationwide, would attract unwanted disturbances, according to Evans. 

“Large crowds will mean that sidewalks will be blocked by customers. Large crowds will also mean there will be more trash which will inevitably attract rats,” Evans wrote. “This business requires frequent truck delivery of goods needed to keep the shop supplied. This, along with customers who drive to the location, will result in more traffic congestion.”

Evans also recommended that the restaurant be relocated to a commercial space, but Dana contends that locations on Wisconsin Avenue are unaffordable for the budget-friendly Call Your Mother, according to The Georgetowner. 

Other commissioners expressed excitement for the deli’s arrival to the neighborhood. Call Your Mother’s opening at the intended location would greatly benefit students in the area, according to Commissioner Matias Burdman (COL ’21).

“Call Your Mother bagels would provide a cheap, quick, and high quality dining alternative for students who otherwise struggle to find good and affordable food in the neighborhood,” Burdman wrote in an email to The Hoya. “Furthermore, I believe that although the concerns of the neighbors are valid, many of them can be mitigated by measures such as frequent trash collection and modified delivery hours (the owner of Call Your Mother expressed his willingness to do both).”

Call Your Mother will focus on minimizing the impact of noise and trash it generates on the community when it opens, according to Dana. 

“We are constantly thinking through how we can take and fulfill orders as fast as possible to cut down on any potential lines, and we will go above and beyond to ensure there are no noise, or trash impacts,” Dana wrote in a message to The Hoya. “All I can say is we hope to figure out a solution ASAP.”

This article was updated Nov. 1 to reflect the results of the Oct. 30 hearing.

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  • N

    Not a NIMBYNov 24, 2019 at 10:45 am

    YOU can no longer send letters of support! The file is supposed to be CLOSED, but once again Mr. Dana is out misrepresenting things

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  • L

    LDNov 12, 2019 at 8:34 pm

    Hi there! We wanted thank those of you for your support of CYM in DC, especially Georgetown! Anyone wishing to send letters of support can do so by emailing: [email protected].

    Thank you and we look forward to serving you soon!

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  • K

    KayeNov 6, 2019 at 8:57 am

    Another Georgetown West Village property owner here and would love Call Your Mother in the neighborhood.

    Call Your Mother – please post information on how we can write letters, or sign a petition in support. Good luck!

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  • M

    Margaret (Peggy Sands) OrchowskiNov 2, 2019 at 5:30 pm

    The far South West side of Georgetown since its earliest days has been defined by the presence And dominance if its 200 year old Trinity Catholic church and vibrant school, and by the globally famous historically significant extensive jesuit university campus Georgetown. The “quaint residential neighborhood” described by homeowners opposing the bagel shop, is actually nestled in among America’s most pretugioys (and expensive) catholuc educational institutions. It is a college neighborhood no matter how quaint and quiet high end realtors hype the sales ads for the mostly attached $1 M+ townhouses therein, few with garages snd only street parking in the hood. Increasingly those town houses are owned and maintained (beautifully) by GTUniversity, a fact which also ups the value of the neighborhoid.. No one who visits this part of Georgetown would ever consider it to be a quiet residential neighborhood. Some honest realism is needed here as well as firm regulations and vigilence that this wonderful collegei town not become a commercial zone w big box stores.

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  • D

    DC ResidentNov 1, 2019 at 5:15 pm

    Ok, boomer.

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  • D

    DC ResidentNov 1, 2019 at 5:14 pm

    Georgetown NIMBYs are the most notorious NIMBYs in all of DC. Sad. Bring on the bagels and ignore Jack Evans!

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  • T

    ThomasNov 1, 2019 at 1:35 pm

    Call Your Mother is in Park View, not Petworth.

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  • P

    PeterOct 31, 2019 at 12:04 pm

    This will be just as bad as, or worse than, the Georgetown cupcake people who loiter in the street and block traffic on 33d Street. The substantial residential construction already creates rodent problems that we deal with incessantly. This place will be a mess of pedestrians,cars and scooters. Also, I’m from NY. How good could their bagels really be?

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  • D

    Dave ClarkOct 30, 2019 at 8:49 pm

    As a resident of the neighborhood, I welcome Call Your Mother to the 35th Street location. For starters, that whole block is objectively NOT composed of quiet residential streets. It is full of students, tourists, and professionals, throughout the day, all of whom are hungry. Second, the immediate residents live in the CITY, y’all. The CITY has noises and smells. You don’t like it, move to Potomac, imo. Third, Georgetown has been losing the vibrancy that it has always been known for, dating back decades and decades. “Rent too high” on Wisconsin Avenue killed it. Call Your Mother would play its own small role in bringing back the life to the neighborhood that should never have left. Fourth, good riddance, Jack Evans.

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    JROct 30, 2019 at 11:50 am

    Lovely intersection of many GT traditions here – speaking as a property owner and longtime resident:

    – The usual mostly elderly busybodies who complain about everything and want to live in a retirement home rather than an actual community. Historic preservation and keeping away bulldozer “development” is one thing, but rallying against a bagel shop?

    – The unholy alliance of mega-sized commercial property landlords and national mega-corps (especially the f***ing banks) who’ve turned the Wisc. and M commercial zones into one giant 3D billboard, unaffordable for anyone who can’t borrow at negative rates in the bond market. So sure, let’s turn away an actual shop, maybe Chase can put in some ATMs instead – no crowds or rats!

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    • P

      PeterOct 31, 2019 at 3:06 pm

      The last thing we need is one of these Millennial, “disruptive,” “fad of the moment” things in Georgetown. Once the owners of the building realize the business is successful, they’ll try to jack the rent just like the Wisconsin Ave. owners have. I’m not sure why you’re so confident they won’t. Then it will be too late and with the variance already granted for the property, we’ll end up with a Five Guys or some other disgusting nonsense. We already have Wawa and Seven-Eleven on Wisconsin. It would be fun to believe, as some do, that this is a feel good DC-based local bagelry that we’re all supporting and, I’m sure, somehow also helping to save the planet. The reality is rarely as rosy. The neighborhood already has a serious rodent problem. A new and readily available food source is unlikely to help abate that. Not to mention the attendant congestion, traffic and safety issues. And, for the record, I’m not an elderly busybody. I’m a person with a family who bought a house on P Street in reliance on the fact that the area was zoned primarily for residential purposes with a bit of retail. And, my house was priced accordingly. So, be as dismissive as you want, but there are myriad legitimate reasons not to allow the bagel shop there.

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    Prof AELOct 30, 2019 at 8:20 am

    As someone who lives in the neighborhood, I second Prof BC on both points.

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  • M

    MeganOct 30, 2019 at 8:17 am

    Call your Mother will be a great addition to our neighborhood!! I wish them luck and hope they open their doors soon!!! Georgetown needs good businesses to keep our neighborhood thriving and safe!!

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  • P

    Prof BCOct 29, 2019 at 9:27 pm

    For one thing, we should do the opposite of whatever Jack Evans wants. Second, professors would like more food–and bagel!–options near campus!

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    • S

      SaxbysHasBagelsOct 30, 2019 at 3:30 am

      Hey lazy professor- Walk across the street to Saxby’s, which already sells bagels, if that’s what you want.

      There is no need for this establishment!

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      • J

        Jack HoyaNov 1, 2019 at 11:41 am

        Saxby’s bagels are not good.

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      • W

        WhySoRudeNov 1, 2019 at 12:09 pm

        Except Saxby’s bagels are not very good and Call Your Mother is both higher quality as well as better value. Why be so rude to call a stranger lazy?

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