The Tombs

1226 36th St NW, Washington, DC 20007
The Tombs The Tombs is one of the popular American Restaurant located in 1226 36th St NW ,Washington listed under Bar & Grill in Washington , Local business in Washington ,

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Located on the corner of 36th and Prospect Streets, adjacent to Georgetown University, The Tombs shares its property with 1789 Restaurant, a fine dining restaurant in a federal-style townhouse, and F. Scott's, an art deco restaurant now reserved for private parties.

The trio of restaurants was founded in 1960 by a devoted and creative Georgetown alumnus, Richard McCooey, when he acquired the buildings - a Chinese laundry on the corner and Hilltop Cafe next door. Together they occupied what was originally a Federal-style home, dating from the mid-eighteen hundreds. McCooey gutted the properties, dug out a basement, and reinforced the building with steel and concrete. The newly excavated downstairs area became The Tombs, and the upstairs became the 1789 Restaurant. Both were opened in the summer of 1962.

Mr. McCooey chose the name for The Tombs as a reference to T.S. Eliot's poem Bustopher Jones: The Cat About Town. In the poem, Bustopher Jones, a plump, impeccably dressed feline, strolls around the streets of London, prowling various bars for scraps and leftovers. "If he looks full of gloom then he's lunched at the Tomb/ On cabbage, rice pudding and mutton" the poem reads. McCooey gained the nickname of "Bustopher Cat" while in the Air Force because of his penchant for dressing well. "The Tombs" only seemed appropriate.

In 1985, Clyde's Restaurant Group purchased and remodeled the properties. Memorabilia of Georgetown University's football and crew teams and colorful sweeps flank the walls, and it has the characteristic look of a great sporting saloon with high-backed booths and vintage leaded glass. Classic crew and sporting prints add perfect accents to the University's antiques, delighting the Hoya regulars.

By day and in early evening, The Tombs is a favorite with University faculty and neighbors. It's not unusual to see Jesuits and students at the same table sharing pitchers of lagers and buffalo wings. It remains a popular student and alumni destination after a home game on campus, as well as a prime location to watch Hoya basketball games on TV. Later at night, it becomes a popular gathering place for Georgetown students, and even is included on the campus meal plan. On Sunday mornings, brunch at The Tombs after a visit to historic Holy Trinity Church is a tradition with Georgetown neighbors.

However, the menu makes The Tombs more than a college bar. Incorporating Clyde's classics such as buffalo wings, juicy half pound burgers, chili and chicken #1, the menu appeals to students and to its neighbors. Sandwiches such as The Bulldog with hot pastrami, coleslaw, Russian dressing, and Muenster cheese on grilled pumpernickel bread is a solid sandwich bet. In the winter, guests can warm up with The Tombs gumbo, which blends chicken, andouille sausage, shrimp and ham with peppers, onions, celery, tomatoes, okra and garlic. The Tombs participates in Clyde's Farm Program, and incorporates fresh and seasonal ingredients from local farms in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania. Taking advantage of its upscale upstairs neighbor 1789 Restaurant, The Tombs serves desserts from Pastry Chef Ryan Westover and utilizes the 1789's award-winning wine list.

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