Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: A Georgetown Food Crawl With My Mom

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: A Georgetown Food Crawl With My Mom

By Tyler Chan October 18, 2019

Last week, my mother visited me after finishing a business trip in Florida, so we were able to try out two restaurants in the Georgetown area: Clyde’s and Pho 75. The two restaurants offered very different...

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The restaurant The Tombs is scheduled to reopen after a summer of being closed due to renovations.

The Tombs to Reopen After $2 Million Renovation

By Lisa Burgoa September 5, 2016

When The Tombs reopens after its three-month summer hiatus on Tuesday, returning patrons can expect to find the classic Georgetown locale largely unchanged, save for some fresh lacquer, new leather...

Tombs, 1789, F. Scott’s to Temporarily Close

By Emily Tu March 11, 2016

The Tombs Restaurant and Bar, 1789 Restaurant and F. Scott’s are closing from June 11 until Labor Day for renovations. All three restaurants are part of Clyde’s Restaurant Group, which is making...

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The Tombs will no longer be holding Sunday wine nights after the Clyde’s Restaurant Group instructed its restaurants to cancel this weekly event in a directive released last Friday.

Tombs Cancels Wine Night

By Kshithij Shrinath November 14, 2014

The Tombs has indefinitely cancelled its Sunday wine nights upon a directive from the Clyde’s Restaurant Group. "I don’t know why exactly it was cancelled, but the reasoning behind it — I know...

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Toasting 50 Years of a Georgetown Institution

By Bethany Imondi April 13, 2012

Every Tuesday after 10 p.m., The Tombs becomes a battleground. During these late hours, the kitchen no longer serves its full menu, and the bar stays busy filling pitchers of beer. It’s Trivia Night...

From Protests to Pinot Noir, 1789 Endures

By Elizabeth Garbitelli October 25, 2011

Attracting President Obama and prominent locals, the premier Georgetown restaurant 1789 has become a District hotspot for upscale dining. But neighbors weren't always the eatery's biggest fans. In...

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