Kramerbooks & Afterwords

Front entrance of Kramerbooks at 1517–21 Connecticut Avenue.

Kramerbooks & Afterwords is an independent bookstore and café in Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle neighborhood. The café is open 7:30am-1:00am daily and Fridays and Saturdays until 3:00am, serving breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and a late night menu as well.

Kramerbooks & Afterwords was opened in 1976 by Bill Kramer, who had previously managed his father's store, Sidney Kramer Books on I Street (which closed in 1997).

During the 1990s, Kramerbooks ran a branch store in Arlington, Virginia.

The store came to national attention in 1997 during the Lewinsky scandal, when it successfully fought a subpoena from Kenneth Starr to disclose which books Monica Lewinsky had purchased.[1]

References

  1. Streitfeld, David (May 29, 1998). "Kramerbooks Vows to Stand Firm". The Washington Post. p. B01. Retrieved May 21, 2010.

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Coordinates: 38°54′39″N 77°02′38″W / 38.9108°N 77.0438°W / 38.9108; -77.0438


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