More a second-rate copy than a masterpiece, Art Gallery Bar and Grill serves just-okay food and good coffee in an attractive environment.
After an extensive makeover, the Rooster is an L Street watering hole with nice touches, including stained glass and a long wooden bar.
The newest branch of the Blackfinn chain is a saloon-style bar offering lots of big-screen TVs and happy hour specials.
This bistro fizzes up the neighborhood with over 50 Belgian beers.
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On otherwise staid K Street, Bravo Bravo keeps dancers moving to salsa and merengue until 4 a.m. every Friday and Saturday.
The first location in the local Cap City chain, this branch no longer brews its own beer, but it's still a great place to stop for happy hour, which runs from 4 to 7 and again from 10 until close.
This whimsical tribute to Central and South American tastes features tropical fare and deliciously affordable cocktails.
The high temple of all things sporting has 230 TVs, including a 16-foot screen and a floor of interactive games.
Traditional English ales and food (fish & chips, shepherd's pie) balance out the drab decor at this downtown pub, part of a Canadian chain.
The second of the Elephant and Castle pubs in D.C. offers British beer and food for an American audience.
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