Large, art deco-styled and smoke free, this gorgeous ballroom attracts crowds of young professionals for swing dancing, live rock and DJs.
Clarendon's singles (and couples) pack this bar on weekends; no, really, it's jammed. The crowd is usually fun, even if the music can be cheesy.
This hip little lounge stays light on the food, but pours good wine and beer.
Arlington's local indie rock hangout has live music on weekends and a great beer selection.
Formerly the area's top spot for the best country and roots rock acts, this Arlington club has kept its rootsy vibe while expanding its musical palette.
Just off the beaten path of Wilson Boulevard, you'll find this true neighborhood bar.
What makes "an Irish Sports Pub?" Guinness, burgers and a couple of televisions showing soccer on weekends.
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.
A spacious new (chain) Irish pub, Ri-Ra has live music, good beer, friendly bartenders and a weekly quiz night.
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