Once a tobacco-trading hub and now home to cobblestone streets and historic rowhouses, Georgetown is an old neighborhood—nearly 40 years older than DC itself, in fact. It was where Thomas Jefferson lived, where Jackie O and JFK met, where Sally Quinn hosted her soirées. If more recently it’s become known for throngs of tourists—and college students—Georgetown is currently in the midst of a mini-renaissance, with an influx of hot restaurants and shops. Here are some of the most interesting arrivals, plus things to do on your next visit.

Osteria Mozza

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After two years of anticipation, Le Diplomate owner Stephen Starr and California chef Nancy Silverton opened the Italian restaurant and market Osteria Mozza last November. In a historic space formerly occupied by Dean &

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