A proud American kitchen that isn't afraid of the classics and offers some of the town's most interesting drinks.
Formerly the loveably scruffy pool hall known as Zack's, 18th Amendment features a prohibition-era speakeasy theme with pool tables and lounge areas on two levels.
Cozy bistro has a turn-of-the-century feel. Communal tables lend themselves well to large groups.
A pre-worn pub decorated with dark wood, weathered brick walls and vintage Guinness advertisements, this is a nice place to have a drink, hang out and watch Foggy Bottom go by.
This is the gold standard for rock clubs, and not just in Washington but across the country. There are plenty of reasons it regularly wins nightclub of the year awards from such magazines as Billboard and Pollstar. Such pantheon artists as Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, James Brown and Dolly Parton have all graced the 9:30's stage.
There's music -- live or DJed -- every night at Acme, a college bar plopped onto Annapolis's Main Street.
Get a fix of Louisiana-style po'boys and barbecue while listening to country, bluegrass and folk music.
The best margaritas at the beach can be found at this small Mexican restaurant, which stocks dozens of tequilas and serves fantastic fish tacos.
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