President Donald Trump said Monday that since his announcement to take over the D.C. police department, people are now more comfortable going to dinner in the District. Restaurant reservation data ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Restaurants in Washington, D.C., have experienced a sharp decline in ...
As President Donald Trump’s “crime emergency” in Washington, D.C., nears its 30-day expiration date, many restaurants are feeling the pressure at a time when the city’s dining scene is already facing ...
D.C. restaurants saw a more than 25% drop in diners in the days following President Donald Trump’s takeover of the city’s police department, according to a WUSA9 analysis of reservation numbers. On ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — The federal takeover of D.C.’s police force is being felt far beyond City Hall. Inside restaurants and bars, owners are navigating a new reality where public safety and customer ...
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onald Trump treated the question like a dare. “Will you visit a restaurant in DC?” a reporter asked during an Oval Office meeting with Poland’s president in September. “I might,” replied Trump. “Sure.
Restaurants, even the hard-to-get-into trendy ones, will take any reservation for a table they can get. But increasingly, the reservations booked online may be no-shows, because of a growing number of ...