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Popular club packs in the crowds nightly for top-tier rock, punk, hip-hop and country shows. It deserves its rep as the best live music venue in town.
Your usual mid-size dance club.
A Rock and Roll Hotel bartender creates a low-key dive with couches, malt liquor and the occasional DJ.
Formerly known as the D.C. Tunnel, this Northeast Washington club and "event center" holds 2,500 patrons for go-go and reggae concerts.
A large warehouse-style club that books electronic music and go-go events.
With a name like Science Club, you'd expect nerds or a big dance floor. You'd be wrong on both counts.
An indoor mini-golf course also has other games, from pool to skee-ball, plus a bar and a full menu of Mexican dishes.
The Zebra Bar and Lounge can make a claim to be the healthiest bar in Washington -- it's inside the tony Sports Club LA, mere yards from the gym and sauna.
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