Sea Catch
Restaurant in Washington, DC
Historians recognize the Canal Square Building as the birthplace of the original computer, long before it became a renowned Georgetown Washington DC restaurant. The building was originally built in 1842 to serve as a shipping warehouse for barge traffic on the bustling C&O Canal. It later served as a coopers shop, the art of crafting casks to hold such goods as flour, wine, and gunpowder. However, the Canal Square building earned its full historical status when Herman Hollerith converted the structure into a factory for manufacturing & printing punched card tabulating machines.
Contact Details
From Website
Sea Catch
read moreWASHINGTON, D.C. - (January 21, 2017) - The Sea Catch Restaurant & Raw Bar announces the closing of their doors as of January 29, 2017. This comes after being in business for over 30 years and serving up some of the finest seafood and having the best raw oyster bar in the area. The restaurant was a big part of the community for over three decades. We thank all the diners who supported us over the years. There will be something new in the future. Plans of what that entails have not been released at this time.