This massive restaurant from the Clyde's group features an eclectic menu and live music in its basement-level concert hall.
A neighborhood tavern with multiple bars, good food, 16 draft beers and a 1920s-inspired decor.
The best-known dive bar on Capitol Hill is perfect for getting away from politics as usual.
A cool, quirky little neighborhood pub with good food, plenty of beer and a comfortable vibe.
The classy bar above Pearl Dive Oyster Palace sports fancy cocktails and two full-size bocce courts.
One of the city's top bottle-service lounges has had a makeover: Look for bigger bars, more tables, more room to dance and an ambitious lineup of international DJs.
The suburban spot promises sushi and beer to accompany a night of karaoke in private rooms.
A multi-level beer bar offers 50 drafts -- D.C.'s largest selection -- plus 500 bottles and five cask ales.
Meaning "flavors" in Sanskrit, this chic restaurant dares to offer more than standard Indian dishes.
The lively, colorful Ripple wine bar has replaced the former cigar-and-martini lounge Aroma on Cleveland Park's main drag.
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