Washington bars & pubs, District of Columbia.




 Kellys' Ellis Island Restaurant & Pub
 3908 12th Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20017
 (202) 832-6117
Restaurant critics, neighborhood regulars, and first time visitors always agree about Kellys' Ellis Island: The atmosphere is great, the food is superb, and the service is outstanding. The restaurant offers a casual atmosphere that is perfect for dining with friends, co-workers, and family members. The creative menu features a wide array of great selections, always made from the highest quality ingredients. Be sure to ask your server about daily

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 "Café Saint-Ex"
 1847 14th St. NW, Washington, DC, USA
 (202) 265-7839
 website
"Named for Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, French pilot and author of The Little Prince, this bar has a split personality. The upstairs brasserie has pressed-tin ceilings and a propeller hanging over the polished wooden bar. Downstairs is the Gate 54 nightclub, designed to resemble an airplane hangar with dropped corrugated-metal ceilings and backlighted aerial photographs. Dancers in their twenties pack in for the DJs nightly. " (from  fodors.com)

 17th Street Bar & Grill
 1615 Rhode Island Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20036
 (202) 872-1126
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 18th Amendment Llc
 613 Pennsylvania Av Se, Washington, DC 20500
 (202) 543-3622

 930 Night Club - Concert Line
 815 V Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20001
 (202) 393-0930
 website
When they come to town, the best of the nonstadium performers, and a few of the bigger acts, play this large but cozy space wrapped by balconies on three sides. Recent acts have included Macy Gray, Ani DiFranco, and Sarah McLachlan. Get tickets at the door or through Tickets.com. (from  fodors.com)

 AMC Mazza Gallerie 7
 5300 Wisconsin Ave. NW, 3rd fl., Washington, DC, USA
 (202) 537-9551
 website
Near the D.C.-Maryland border, this is the only theater in the area with stadium seating. Each of its seven screens has THX certification for the highest-quality sound. Tickets are $9.50, $7.50 for matinees, seniors, and students. (from  fodors.com)

 Asylum Bar & Lounge
 2471 18th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20009
 (202) 319-9353

 Atlas Performing Arts Center
 1333 H St. NE, Washington, DC, USA
 (202) 772-1153
 website
This center, which opened in 2005, encompasses three dance studios and two lab theaters in the row of stores that line its restored vintage facade. Home to the H Street Playhouse, which showcases performances by ACTCo and The Theatre Alliance, the Atlas also presents performances by two longtime Washington dance troupes, Joy of Motion and the Liz Lerman Dance Exchange. (from  fodors.com)

 Avenue Grill
 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue North West, Washington, DC 20004-1710
 (202) 626-6970
 website
The Main Street (part of a historical commercial district) forms the theme of the tastefully executed decor at Avenue. Certified Angus steaks are served along with scrumptious...

 Bartending School Professional
 1827 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
 (703) 841-9700
 website

 Bellaholics: The Heart of Intoxication
 701 18th Street NW, Washington, DC 20433
 (202) 243-0470

 Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream
 1100 Pennsylvania Av Nw, Washington, DC 20004
 (202) 842-5882
 website

 Billy Goat Tavern DC
 500 New Jersey Av Nw, Washington, DC 20500
 (202) 783-2123

 Billy Martin's Tavern
 1264 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20007
 (202) 333-7370
Visit Martin's Tavern and you'll get a restaurant that serves guests an American menu. Expect to pay $12 to $20 per person. More Reasons to Go: When weather permits, enjoy outdoor seating. Eating & Drinking: There's a Sunday brunch.A full selection of alcoholic beverages are served. You'll find that there a seated bar inside. Notable Mention: Being a good value for your dollar. Details to Note: Delivery is available. There is valet parking (from  dinesite.com)

 Black Rooster Pub
 1919 L Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20036
 (202) 659-4431

 Bohemian Caverns
 2001 11th St. NW, Washington, DC, USA
 (202) 299-0801
 website
"Duck down the low-ceilinged stairway to a performance space made to look like a cave. It is a complete and accurate renovation of the Crystal Caverns, once a mainstay of D.C.'s ""Black Broadway"" and the place to see Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong, along with countless other greats. These days Friday and Saturday are given over to jazz, blues acts headline on Thursday, and open-mike night on Wednesday brings jazz-influenced poets to the stage." (from  fodors.com)

 Capitol City Brewing
 1612 U Street Northwest Suite 400, Washington, DC 20009
 (202) 232-6629

 Capitol City Brewing CO
 2 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20001
 (202) 842-2337
 website
Capitol City is a boisterous restaurant where the home-brewed beers take center stage. The crowds that gather here include local college students and tourists. A huge bar fills...

 Capitol City Brewing Company
 1100 New York Ave. NW, Washington, DC, USA
 (202) 628-2222
 website
At the New York Avenue location of this microbrewery, a gleaming copper bar dominates the airy room. Consult the brewmaster's chalkboard to see what's on tap. The fabulous Postal Square location on Massachusetts Avenue has five 30-keg copper tanks in the center of the restaurant as well as a gorgeous vault door left over from the days when the building was a post office. (from  fodors.com)

 Capitol Lounge
 229 Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast, Washington, DC 20003
 (202) 547-2098

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