The Tombs (bar)
The Tombs is a historic bar and restaurant located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States. Established in 1962, it has become a popular gathering spot for Georgetown University students, faculty, and alumni, as well as a notable landmark in the city's social scene. The establishment's name, "The Tombs," is a nod to its basement location, giving it a unique, somewhat underground ambiance that has contributed to its longstanding popularity.
History[edit | edit source]
The Tombs was founded in 1962, taking advantage of its proximity to Georgetown University to cater primarily to the university community. Over the years, it has maintained a close relationship with the university, becoming an integral part of the Georgetown experience for many students. The bar's decor and atmosphere reflect the rich history and traditions of both the university and the Georgetown neighborhood, with memorabilia and photographs adorning the walls, creating a cozy and welcoming environment.
Location[edit | edit source]
Situated at 1226 36th Street NW, The Tombs is located beneath the 1789 Restaurant, another well-known Georgetown dining establishment. The area is known for its historic architecture and vibrant social scene, making The Tombs a convenient and popular destination for both locals and visitors.
Atmosphere and Offerings[edit | edit source]
The Tombs is known for its classic American pub fare, including burgers, sandwiches, and salads, as well as a selection of beers and cocktails. The bar's atmosphere is quintessentially collegiate, with a lively and friendly vibe that appeals to a wide range of patrons. It frequently hosts events and specials that cater to the university crowd, including trivia nights, happy hours, and viewing parties for Georgetown Hoyas basketball games.
Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]
The Tombs has been featured in various forms of media and is often cited as a quintessential part of the Georgetown University student experience. Its longstanding presence and close ties to the university have made it a symbol of student life and camaraderie among the Georgetown community. The establishment has also been a backdrop for scenes in films and literature, further cementing its status as a cultural landmark.
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