More Bad News for the Proud Boys: The Hotel Harrington Is Closing – Washingtonian

Hotel Harrington, DCs oldest continuously operating hotel, is closing. The downtown budget hotelwhich gained notoriety in recent years for its far-right clientelewill end its 109-year run on Dec. 12, as writer Steve Kiviat first reported.

Hotelier Harrington Mills and his business partner Charles McCutchen opened Washingtons Tourist Hotel in 1914 and expanded the original six-story property over the years to include two 12-story annexes. It became DCs first air-conditioned hotel in 1938, according to the Washington Post, and was home to a popular nightlife destination called the Pink Elephant Cocktail Lounge in the years following Prohibition. The hotel also hosted citys first TV station and transmission tower. (The Milt Grant Show, a teen rock-and-roll dance party program, aired live from the hotel in the 1950s.)

The property remained in the hands of the same family for its entire history. Longtime managing director Ann Terry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But in 2020, she told Washingtonian that owner Charles McCutchena nuclear physicist and grandson of the co-founderhad recently died, and a succession plan was being sorted out.

The hotel was an unassuming destination for foreign travelers and school groups in recent yearsuntil Donald Trump became president. The hotels dive-y drinking outpost, Harrys Bar, soon became a go-to gathering place for the MAGA crowd. The watering hole was popular for its proximity to the Trump hotel (now a Waldorf Astoria), but with more affordable drinks. For us, its more of an after-hours place. After the Trump closes, well typically end up there if were going to have a late night. Youll see familiar faces: other people who do Fox, some congressmen, but its not as common as at the Trump, Republican political consultant and commentator Harlan Hill toldWashingtonian in 2020.

Trump supporters packed Harrys Bar during the Million MAGA March in November 2020, singing God Bless the USA and waving a big blue lives matter flag in the street out front. Almost none of them were wearing masks despite the citys mask mandate at bars and restaurants at the time. A month prior, Trump himself had retweeted a video showing maskless supporters in the bar cheering and fist-bumping police. They city ultimately fined the bar $2,000 for its repeated Covid safety violations.

When the Proud Boys came to town in December 2020 to protest the election results, several hundred booked rooms at Hotel Harrington, making it their unofficial headquarters, the Washington Postreported. Clashes between the far-right group and anti-Trump protestors erupted near the hotel, resulting in four stabbings with serious injuries.

Harrys Bar will close alongside Hotel Harrington, Fox 5 DC reports. The fate of the hotels other restaurant, Ollies Trolley, was not immediately known.

Managing director Ann Terry tried to distance the hotel from the political controversy swirling around it at the time. Asked about the impact of the Trump crowd on the hotels reputation in 2020, she said, its not something we can control, really.

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Jessica Sidman covers the people and trends behind D.C.s food and drink scene. Before joining Washingtonian in July 2016, she was Food Editor and Young & Hungry columnist at Washington City Paper. She is a Colorado native and University of Pennsylvania grad.

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