An enormous bar filled with huge television screens, pool tables and more than 100 beers.
The only Capitol City location with a pool table, this Shirlington brewpub is often crowded. The beer makes up for it.
A winning combination of pool hall and barbecue joint, Carpool draws a crowd of young professionals, many looking single and on the prowl.
The best choice for an after-work drink near the Pentagon.
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.
Inside Ballston Common Mall, a very funny group of actors offers "improv comedy with a competitive edge." In layman's terms, that's charades with a baseball cap.
A jet-set pool hall that's like no other in the Washington area.
The two brother-owners welcome regulars with with better-than-average bar food, a Wii and a couple of televisions.
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