A soccer-themed restaurant and bar that bills itself as "a sports bar for the rest of the world."
This alehouse takes pride in its motto "off-centered ale for off-centered people," by serving seasonal and oddball beers.
The Broad Street Grill has been replaced by Dogwood Tavern, a neighborhood joint from the team behind Arlington's Ragtime and Rhodeside Grill.
Owned by a member of the 1978 World Champion Bullets, this sports bar goes all out for the NCAAs. In the summer, there's live music on the patio.
A large, loud pub and restaurant that's frequently packed with young men and women drinking Guinness and listening to live folk music.
One of the last Virginia honky-tonks, JV's offers live music, karaoke, solid fare and American beer in a friendly, family-run environment.
Where karaoke meets Filipino cuisine.
Award-winning brewer Bill Madden -- formerly of Capitol City Brewing Company and Vintage 50 -- opens his own brewpub with a great selection of ales and lagers.
Your average, quiet neighborhood bar filled with mostly working class 30- to 60-year-olds -- except on bingo night.
An unapologetically old-school lounge with a killer open-mic jam on Sunday afternoons.
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