A Moroccan-themed bar with DJs spinning jazzy, soulful and deep house at least five nights a week.
One of Dupont's less conservative gay bars, Apex features a huge dance floor, multiple bars, drag shows and a great karaoke night.
The old Biddy Mulligan's has been transformed into a stylish lounge with specialty cocktails and huge windows overlooking Dupont Circle.
Washington has more than a few sleek lounges with couches, tapas and $10 cocktails, but Bar Rouge has a few things going for it: an adventurous cocktail menu, no cover charge and no dress code.
This hotel restaurant livens up the week with burger specials and a Champagne brunch.
Thirty pool tables, numerous shuffleboard tables, five jukeboxes, numerous couches, big-screen TVs and two full bars have made Buffalo one of D.C.'s most popular pool halls.
A lively two-level Latin lounge that throbs to salsa and international club music on weekends and attracts happy hour fans during the week.
A no-frills dance club with great house and retro DJs, cabaret acts and shirtless bartenders.
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