You know the drill: American pub-grub fare and a lengthy list of beers -- including 35 on draft -- in a woody, tavern-meets-steakhouse setting.
Large, art deco-styled and smoke free, this gorgeous ballroom attracts crowds of young professionals for swing dancing, live rock and DJs.
A late 2010 makeover gave Clarendon Grill a fresh look, but the cover bands, cheap happy hours and cool patio remain.
Arlington's local indie rock hangout has live music on weekends and a great beer selection.
Tucked away in the yuppie heaven that is Clarendon (Whole Foods, an Apple store and the Container Store are all within a block), this cozy venue regularly hosts alt-country acts and singer-songwriters. A recent renovation expanded the dining area, and the new layout gives the space a welcome, open feel.
Just off the beaten path of Wilson Boulevard, you'll find this true neighborhood bar.
A French brasserie from the folks who brought us Liberty Tavern.
A raucous sports bar with a clubby feel and more than 100 televisions, Mister Days is equally good for watching the game and members of the opposite sex.
Formerly known as Molly Malone's.
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