D.C.’s famous Georgetown Cupcake has reopened two days after city health inspectors forced it shut for operating under an expired business license.
A spokesperson for the designer cupcakery told ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ that its Georgetown location resumed business as usual Friday afternoon, after renewing its license and clearing a subsequent inspection from D.C. Health officers.
According to health department records, a route inspection on July 13 found several safety violations including mouse droppings under a shelf and mold on a container. Staff were also notified that the store’s license had lapsed on Nov. 30, 2021, and needed to be renewed.
A follow-up inspection this Wednesday deemed that all violations cited in the July report had been addressed, but found the store had failed to renew its license.
In an emailed statement to ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½, Georgetown Cupcake said the resulting shutdown was the result of an “administrative oversight on our part.”
Georgetown Cupcake boasts multiple locations aside from its original on Northwest D.C.’s M Street, including Bethesda, Maryland.
