
HELP SAVE MARTIN'S TAVERN
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THIS FUNDRAISER WAS STARTED BY HENRY RODGERS, A LONG TIME PATRON OF MARTIN'S TAVERN. ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO DIRECTLY TO THEM. THIS WAS NOT STARTED BY MARTIN'S TAVERN, BUT FOR MARTIN'S TAVERN!
Washington, D.C.’s oldest family-owned restaurant, Martin’s Tavern, is struggling to survive.
The restaurant is most well known for its historical booths dedicated to famous historical figures who have dined there. There’s a Richard Nixon booth, a Sam Rayburn and Lyndon Johnson booth, and If you want to be seated at the place where President John F. Kennedy sat when he proposed to Jackie, you better book weeks in advance.
But the long waiting list to get a coveted seat at arguably the most historical restaurant in D.C. is blank due to Mayor Muriel Bowser’s indoor dining ban.
“I was so used to the hustle and bustle inside and so much laughter and cheer and now when you come inside, as you can hear, there is nothing to hear anymore,” said the restaurant’s 5th generation owner, Lauren Martin.
I felt our favorite staff, who works harder than anyone we know, needs our support. All funds raised will be donated to Martin's Tavern. I hope you all will consider donating to a great cause as the industry continues to suffer from the pandemic. Your support is greatly appreciated.
-Henry Rodgers
THEIR WEBSITE:
https://www.martinstavern.com/
PLEASE HELP THIS HISTORIC DC RESTAURANT!!
Washington, D.C.’s oldest family-owned restaurant, Martin’s Tavern, is struggling to survive.
The restaurant is most well known for its historical booths dedicated to famous historical figures who have dined there. There’s a Richard Nixon booth, a Sam Rayburn and Lyndon Johnson booth, and If you want to be seated at the place where President John F. Kennedy sat when he proposed to Jackie, you better book weeks in advance.
But the long waiting list to get a coveted seat at arguably the most historical restaurant in D.C. is blank due to Mayor Muriel Bowser’s indoor dining ban.
“I was so used to the hustle and bustle inside and so much laughter and cheer and now when you come inside, as you can hear, there is nothing to hear anymore,” said the restaurant’s 5th generation owner, Lauren Martin.
I felt our favorite staff, who works harder than anyone we know, needs our support. All funds raised will be donated to Martin's Tavern. I hope you all will consider donating to a great cause as the industry continues to suffer from the pandemic. Your support is greatly appreciated.
-Henry Rodgers
THEIR WEBSITE:
https://www.martinstavern.com/
PLEASE HELP THIS HISTORIC DC RESTAURANT!!
Organizer and beneficiary
Henry Rodgers
Organizer
Washington D.C., DC
Carla Snider
Beneficiary