Arrive to DC Lash Bar in Style

Everything you need to know for a smooth, on-time arrival.


DC Lash Bar, Georgetown

1633 Wisconsin Ave NW

Washington, DC 20007


Exterior of DC Lash Bar, specializing in lash extensions, lash lifts (perms) and brow beauty services in Georgetown of Washington, D.C.

Hours

Monday: By appointment only

Tuesday: 10-7

Wednesday: 10-7

Thursday: 10-7

Friday: 10-7

Saturday: 10-5

Getting to DC Lash Bar by Car & Rideshare

 

Paid On-Street Parking

Available along Wisconsin Avenue between Q & Reservoir. $2.30/hour, Monday through Friday from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm and 6:30 pm to 10 pm. Please note that parking along Wisconsin Avenue is not permitted Monday through Friday from 7 to 9:30 a.m. and 4 to 6:30 p.m. Pay-by-phone through the Park Mobile app.

Free Residential Street Parking

On-street parking on adjacent residential streets (Q St. and Reservoir St.) is free for up to two hours for vehicles without a Zone 2 permit.


Nearby Parking Garages

  • 1205 Wisconsin Ave NW – Colonial Parking

  • 1228 31st St NW – Hamilton Court Garage

  • 3251 Prospect St NW – Georgetown Court Parking

  • 1403 Wisconsin Ave NW – Central Parking

By Rideshare and Taxi

  • We highly recommend using Uber or Lyft for door-to-door drop off. As a courtesy, we partner with both to schedule a return trip after your service. Inquire with our team for more details. Please note: we do not cover the cost of the fare.

  • Taxicabs can be easily hailed all over Washington, Maryland and Virginia and accept cash and credit cards.

Getting to DC Lash Bar by Public Transit

Street signs on a lamp post displaying Wisconsin Ave NW, Reservoir Rd, and 33rd St NW in the Georgetown area of Washington, D.C.

By Bus

Many DC Metrobus lines stop within one block of our location including C91, D80, D82, D94 and D96. Visit WMATA for more information.

By Metro

The Foggy Bottom-GWU Metro station, located on the blue, orange, and silver lines, is a short 15-minute walk from Georgetown. The Rosslyn, Virginia station, located on the blue, orange, and silver lines, is a short walk across the Key Bridge to Georgetown.