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Ye olde colonial dining room imbues Georgetown ethos in a walnut shell. Baroque on the outside, ceremonial on the inside. Ask yourself, are you worthy? Old money buys up old American flavors-warm, beautiful food in taste and deed. Pan-roasted this and Tartar that. Barn timber roof laid in the same year of our Lord for which the restaurant is named. Framed prints pay tribute to Virginia commonwealth, provide viewing pleasure to hushed, awestruck guests.
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