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Check Out The New Bar The Elroy!

Elroy The Elroy is a new, "futuristic" bar that opened up on Memorial Day weekend, at 1423 H St NE in the Atlas Theater District. The name refers to the Jetson's character. Karl Graham, who was a partner in New York Avenue Beach Bar, is behind the neighborhood bar. Graham describes the spot as "a nice little neighborhood bar where you come in and people know your name." The two-story space is located a quarter mile from where Graham grew up. Some of the more "futuristic" flourishes to go with the name: outlets and USB ports along the bar, TVs in the bathroom mirrors, frosted glass restroom mirrors that switch on and off, and funky glassware. The Elroy will specialize in cocktails in "fancy glasses, really crazy cocktail glasses," Graham says. There will also be a limited bar menu with five to 10 items—"nothing extravagant."

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Look Restaurant Reaches Across The Aisle For Fun Times!

LookDC Who says K Street has to be Conventional? LOOK Restaurant Lounge reaches across the aisle to bridge the gap between Socially Liberal and Tastefully Conservative. Located in the heart of the K Street Corridor, LOOK Restaurant Lounge sets out to shatter traditional stereotypes by taking the "boring" out of business lunch and the "corporate" out of corporate reception. Enjoy world cuisine through a variety of over 30 small plates from our Executive Chef in a warm, dynamic, open setting. Our 150 seat dining room is open for lunch, dinner, private events, corporate gatherings, and any social events. The Event Director and Executive Chef will work with you to customize the perfect event experience for up to 300 seated guests or 800 standing guests. Guests are strongly encouraged to be Socially Liberal, yet fiscally conservative in the belief that Washington needs to cut spending. With this thinking, HAPPY HOUR at LOOK starts at noon. From 12pm to 7pm, LOOK offers Absolut kocktails, House wine by the glass and our full beer selection at $5! Visit lookatkstreet.com for more information.

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Marvin – Home Cooked Classics from Belgium to the American South

marvinext Marvin is a classic bistro located in Washington, DC’s historical Shaw neighborhood which combined the soul of the neighborhood and the café society of Belgium. Here, you can find an interesting mix of classic Belgian moulles-frites served along side southern-style shrimp and grits. The combination is a tribute to Shaw native, Marvin Gaye, who spent two years in Ostend, Belgium. Two of the other attractions at Marvin is the rooftop beer garden boasting over 30 Belgian ales and a luxurious lounge with an extensive bar menu. Adding to this experience is a groovy mix of funk, soul, ska, and jazz created by Thievery Corporation’s very own Eric Hilton. Visit marvindc.com for more information.

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Deutschland on H Street at the Biergarten Haus

bier1 Biergarten Haus is the only beer garden in the city! Come year round and enjoy a shaded courtyard in the summer and a heated outdoor winter wonderland in the winter! With thirty-five hundred square feet of outdoor seating, there are plenty of space for parties to enjoy plates of bratwurst, weisswurst, and even wiener schnitzel. As you peruse through the various choices of German delicacies on the menu, don’t forget to gulp them down with pints of authentic German ale in heavy-bottomed glass mugs. It’s like Oktoberfest year-round at the Biergarten Haus! Visit biergartenhaus.com for more information.

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The Hamilton

Strange and amazing, unlikely and enviable, the life of Alexander Hamilton could be a blueprint for the evolution of Washington, DC. This is a man who started off an orphan and ended up a lawyer, banker and founding father before dying famously in a duel with the Vice President of the United States. First built to house the federal government, DC is now a city where polish and sophistication have been charmed by a bohemian spirit yielding a new, thriving, artistic underground. Located just two blocks from the White House, the District's newest destination for envelope-pushing, visionary music and talent defies convention, much like Hamilton himself. Visit thehamiltondc.com for more information.

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Take Me Out To A Ball Game at Nellie’s Sports Bar

Nellie’s Sports Bar is Washington, DC’s first gay sports bar featuring an expansive rooftop deck which is as much of an attraction as the flat-screen TVs. Nellie’s is considered THE go-to place for LGBTQ sports fans. True to its theme, the sports bar sticks to showing games on its plasma TVs and displaying tennis rackets, oars, and trophies as decorations. No worries, the athletically challenged customers will not be left out of the fun, since Nellie’s provides board games galore. Don’t forget to check their website for fun activities like Drag Bingo and brunch! Visit nelliessportsbar.com for more information. Shhh…. The insider tip is that the earlier you get to Nellie’s the cheaper the drinks will be from Monday through Friday!

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Bobby McKey’s Dueling Piano Bar

Nestled in amidst the new National Harbor development, Bobby McKey’s is the first and only dueling piano bar in the greater DC area. Every night, two to four piano players in teams of two appear on stage to interact with the audience. There is no charge to request a song or two from the two talented performers, but just don’t forget to tip! Certainly classics of Billy Joel and Elton John would be played, but you are in it for a few surprises! The two pianists can play quite an eclectic array of songs – from Beyonce to Beethoven, and from Taylor Swift to Jay-Z. Take your pick and don’t for get to order a liter beer tube for your table. Liter beer tubes with blinking lights? That is a sign and you know that this night is gonna be a jolly good time! Visit bobbymckeys.com for more information.

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Sing Your Heart Out at Muzette

With over 70,000 songs in English, Korean, Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish, and much more, Muzette is DC’s first private-roomed karaoke joint. Located in the hustling and bustling Adams Morgan, this underground restaurant has a small dining area serving hot and spicy Korean dishes, a comfortable long wooden bar, and nine rooms of all sizes for karaoke without public humiliation. Depending on the number of your party, the room size you request, and the time and day of your visit, prices for karaoke ranges from $25 to $80 per hour. For more liquid courage to step up to your game and belt your heart out, Muzette has a wide variety of Asian beer, wines, and sakes for your choosing. Click here for more information. muzette

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Only at Chadwicks… Happy Hour Everyday!

This popular neighborhood saloon since 1967 offers a sense of ease and genuineness for its loyal patrons. Unlike other restaurant chains, Chadwick’s allure lies in its ability to provide the same high quality food and sincere service ever since its opening. For seven days a week, and on Tuesdays from 4pm till close, Chadwicks in Georgetown offers Happy Hour for beer, wine, margaritas, and even wings.These Happy Hour specials are favorites with professionals and students alike. What’s not to like? Even on Saturdays and Sundays Chadwicks features a champagne breakfast of unlimited bubbly and massive burritos. Visit chadwicksrestaurants.com for more information. Shhh… Dining customers can ask for discounted movie tickets to the Georgetown AMC Loews theatre next door that are only $7.50

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Rock it Out at Tattoo Bar

As one of the most unique bars in DC, Tattoo Bar is small, but intimately claustrophobic and extremely edgy. With a hip, rock-n-roll theme, the Tattoo Bar is an interesting amalgamation of a bar and a nightclub sporting a mix of rock and roll and some house music. Like stepping into a tattoo parlor, Tattoo Bar gives off a badass and sexily forbidden vibe. Decked out with black leather banquettes, dark light fixtures, tribal tattoo patterns, the “ghost rider,” and pictures of heavily inked individuals, this bar is definitely one of a kind. Visit tattoobardc.com for more information.

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Party Up with the DJs at Fur

You a fan of Kaskade? Tiesto? Deadmau5? Or even the renowned Pauly D from Jersey Shore? If so, Fur nightclub is the spot to watch out for. Not only hosting special artists all over the world, Fur also features an enormous dance floor, intimate and fashionable lounges, a smoke-free balcony, theme rooms, and even a late-night espresso bar and café, On the weekends, Fur offers at least four DJs spinning divergent music in various sections of the huge club, which is formerly a storage warehouse. This club definitely won’t disappoint the people who want to dance the night away till the wee hours of the morning. Check out the website at furnightclub.com . Insider Tip: It’s worth it to arrive early on nights with special DJ appearances since lines do get kind of long..

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Feel At Home at 51st State Tavern

51st State Tavern is a cozy, homey place for a diverse crowd of local residents, working professionals, and college students. With an outdoor patio and two floors equipped with two antique wooden bars, classic Guinness posters, a jukebox that everyone fights over, a pool table, and six plasma TV screens, this is the right place to kick back, relax, and have fun. With a wide selection of beers on tap, make sure to gulp it down with some classic American and Mexican food from the menu. Visit 51ststatetavern.com for more information.

Shhhhh… Wanna know a little secret? On Mondays, 51st serves delicious 50 cent tacos and on Tuesdays, 20 cent wings, plus various other beer specials!

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Three Levels of Choices at Midtown Lounge

At the young and upbeat Midtown, you have the choices of dancing and grinding at the first level, enjoying the bar and the pool table at the relaxed second level Loft, or basking in sophistication at the rooftop Penthouse.

At this unpretentious nightclub in Dupont, the venue’s décor is sleek and modern with pristine VIP tables, mirror walls, and two stripper poles on stage to the more daring, adventurous patrons (sorry, ladies only). With the great DJs, beautiful bartenders, and diverse crowd, Midtown can get just a little claustrophobic on weekends. Visit midtown-dc.com for more information.

Insider Tip: After-clubbing munchies? Empanadas authenticas are right next door!

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Grab A Cool Brew Or Two At ChurchKey

Beer lovers all over the District are relishing over ChurchKey, the newest addition to the trendy 14th Street lounge scene.  As the more casual, chic counterpart to its equally anticipated other half, Birch & Barley, ChurchKey boasts an out-of-this-world beer list, packed with a variety of unique brews.  The always packed, “it” beer bar boasts over 50 drafts, 500 bottles and 5 English-style cask ales – Washington’s largest selection by far.  For those looking to take advantage of the bold assortment, grab a seat at one of the comfy, oversized banquettes and try ordering a variety of 4-ounce servings.

Don’t sample on an empty stomach though – ChurchKey’s witty menu is almost as impressive at the booze list.  Executive Chef Kyle Bailey has concocted some quirky small plates that pair perfectly with Beer Director Greg Engert’s brews.  Bring your foodie friends with a sense of humor, and share an order of the Disco Fries with Cheddar and Sausage Gravy or the whimsical Green Eggs & Ham – deviled duck eggs served with duck pancetta and sage.

Visit churchkeydc.com for more information.

Insider Tip: ChurchKey will offer unique beer flights soon!  For those who can’t handle the hops but still want to savor the new menu, all ChurchKey flatbreads can be prepared gluten-free.

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Billiards, Bars and Darts at Rocket Bar

Sometimes there's nothing more fun than hanging in someone's pimped out basement, playing games, and hanging with friends. But when you're in the city, basements are few and far between. That's why many young Washingtonians head to Rocket Bar. With 17 HDTV's, 7 pool tables, 6 shuffleboards, 6 darts, 2 jukeboxes, boardgames, and 3 full bars, Rocket Bar is the ultimate house party.

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Basement Bash at Cafe Saint-Ex’s Gate 54

Red DrinksHipsters and serious dance aficionados beware – there’s a new party in town.  Hidden along trendy 14th Street in the heart of the U Street Corridor, lies Café Saint-Ex, a European aviation-inspired restaurant/bar with a few secrets to share.  Named for the French aviator and author of A Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Café Saint-Ex is more than just an eclectic neighborhood eatery.  Travel below to the depths of the establishment to Gate 54 for a music-infused mecca – packed to the brim Thursday through Saturday and pulsing with DJ-generated beats sure to get those hips moving. Visit the best basement party since college, but opt for a more sophisticated vibe this time. Travel below to the depths of the establishment to Gate 54, the restaurant's eclectic basement lounge, for a music-infused mecca – packed to the brim Thursday through Saturday and pulsing with DJ-generated beats sure to get those hips moving. Café Saint-Ex boasts noteworthy Brazilian Nights every third Thursday of the month.  Sponsored by Peroni and complete with authentic Caipirinha specials, Saint-Ex will transport you to Rio within the walls of the restaurant’s eclectic basement lounge, Gate 54. So grab a few drinks and see where the night leads after some Euro-infused revelry.

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Sip Like A Socialite At L2 Lounge

Picture 7Looking for a sophisticated night out?  Head to Cady’s Alley in Georgetown where L2 Lounge, hidden discreetly in the Alley’s central courtyard, mixes an international flair with premier club status. Catering to DC’s young elite, L2 is known for its exclusive and trendy vibe – perfect for those looking to have fun in style.  Dress to impress and make your way to this hidden gem for a hot night out.  With beautifully exposed walls, and an eye for modern minimalism, the chic décor competes with that of club’s around the world and creates a perfect backdrop to let attractive guests decorate the space.  So sip a chic cocktail or two and turn your nose up a bit -  with an international lounge like this, you may wonder if you’re even in DC.

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Small Plates Pack Big Flavor at Masa 14

They say that good things come in small packages and at 14 Street’s newest neighborhood haunt, Masa 14, petite equals perfection.  Located just north of popular Logan Circle, the Latin-Asian eatery has received a warm welcome from locals, political hotshots and foodies alike.  Take one bite of the miso-glazed black cod, and as it melts in your mouth, you’ll understand all the buzz. A concept co-founded by celebrated DC executive chefs Chef Richard Sandoval (of Zengo fame) and Chef “Kaz” Okochi (Kaz Sushi Bistro), Masa 14 pacPicture 8ks huge flavor into a variety of tantalizing Latin and Asian-inspired small plates - delectable little morsels that will definitely leave you wanting “just one more bite.”  That's good news – with reasonable prices and ideal tasting portions, you can have plenty of bites from a mouth-watering menu selection that's perfect for sharing. While you wait for a table at the industrial, yet organically chic establishment, grab a seat at the longest bar in DC. Masa 14 boasts a 65-foot bar with extensive tequila, sake and cocktail selections.  For a refreshing start to the evening, order some spicy edamame and have one of the trendy, European bartenders concoct you a “Strawberry Lemonade” to cool off – a perfectly tart blend of vodka, fresh strawberry puree and fresh lemon juice for an extra kick. Insider Tip: Stick around for some after-hours fun, because Masa 14 features a DJ on most weekend nights.  Pair that with a couple of cocktails and a seat at the central communal table, and you’ll be sure to leave with more friends than you came in with.

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An Unbelievable Point of View at POV Roof Terrace

In the mood for a sexier side of DC?  Head up to POV ("Point of View"), DC's trendiest rooftop bar and lounge, situated just across from The White House at the new, boutique W Hotel.  Anticipation will rise as you make your way up to the 11th floor terrace, accompanied by an attractive, clipboard-bearing staff member.  Be sure to do a little star gazing on your way up - the shimmering constellations on the elevator ceiling resemble the same pattern as that on the night of July 4, 1776! Doors open and....WOW.pov Once you've recovered from the mind-blowing views where you can literally touch The White House and the glowing Washington Monument is spectacular. Grab a seat at one of the comfy, red velveteen banquettes and sip one of NYC cocktail guru Sasha Petraske's sinful concoctions as you spy on the neighbors. After a few drinks, patrons swear they can see the lights flicker as the Obamas say goodnight to Washington. With fresh juices poured from glass beakers and a customized ice program (certain drinks get ice spears vs. chiseled from a block), there's no doubt Petraske's creations are a true marriage of both science and art.  Be sure to try his famous Dark & Stormy, made with zesty homemade ginger beer. Insider Tip: Be sure to make a reservation beforehand (smaller parties should use opentable.com) - the hotel reserves a certain amount of seating for their guests whether they show or not, and the line halts at the elevator.

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See and Be Scene at George

Tucked away in a courtyard about as obscure as a place on the coveted guest list, lies George, the newest addition to the semi-private bars that encompass the popular Georgetown social scene.  George's ultra-exclusive vibe caters to young Washingtonians looking to mingle with a hand-picked crowd, in a relaxed yet refined setting. Just opened in August 2009, George has an upscale, tavern-like feel with oversized brass bars studded with substantial leather bar chairs.  Washed in warm, olive hues and outfitted in historicPicture 16 decor inspired by colonial Georgetown, George lends a nod to tradition with a uniquely modern sensibility - perfect for its young, conservative crowd looking to party with some class. Lured by a DJ spinning popular late-night favorites, list members and their guests tend to pile in after 10pm on weekend nights.  A nearly pitch-black dance floor is the place to be if you're looking to party hard with some Georgetown movers and shakers. Who knows, you may even learn a move or two from Washington Nationals star, Ryan Zimmerman, a frequent patron of the bar. Insider Tip: List or no list, the bar is open to the public on Thursdays and Fridays for Happy Hour from 6-9 PM, so grab a comfy leather seat at the bar and get a feel for what its like to be a card-carrying member.

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Members Only Rock ‘N Roll at The Rookery

Say goodbye to the grimy, Journey-blasting dives of old Picture 11and hello to "The Rookery," an upscale live music hotspot that hosts a variety of talent every Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.  Located just beyond Georgetown in DC's West End, The Rookery is an exclusive, "member's only" hang-out where Washington's young creme de la creme congregate over the tunes of local cover bands and national touring classic rockers - all beneath the simple elegance of crystal chandeliers, of course. A semi-private hotspot for the 30-something conservative Preppy (Luke Russert and the Bush twins have been known to frequent the bar), The Rookery boasts a heated outdoor patio and two floors of rich, dark decor, complete with sport coat-clad patrons.  Grab a bourbon and some dancing shoes (preferably loafers) and get ready for a true Washingtonian-style jam session.  Just remember, collared shirt required. Insider Tip: Go early and grab a bite to eat before you stake out your place near the stage.  The Rookery has an impressive menu to fuel some serious dance moves.  Shows usually start around 10:00 PM with a $5.00 entrance fee.

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Join the Jet Setters at Degrees Bar and Lounge

The lounge in the Ritz-Carlton GeorgetoPicture 9wn will have you stepping back in time to the glamorous 1940s. The décor is stunning with black slate floors, exposed brick walls and a sleek bar. This is one of the most popular DC lounges where the cool, hip thirty-somethings and jet setters alike come to relax from the stress of the Capital. The cocktail menu is as impressive as the hotel setting with each one being a classic drink with a contemporary twist. Order the hotel’s signature drink, The Fahrenheit Five Martini, and then order off of the cigar menu to properly sit back, relax, and fall back in time as if you're the star in a film noir.

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Washington Meets Wonka at Co Co. Sala

They say that a little too much chocolate is just about right, and at Penn Quarter's trendy Co Co. Sala Chocolate Lounge & Boutique, there is definitely enough to go around.  Founded on the premise of being a "chocolate treasure-like oasis," this pastry shop by day, chocolate lounge by night, is sure to stir the senses with its unique concept and euphoric tasting menus. Sit back and relax as chic patrons lounge in dark, velvetCoCo Salay booths sipping sinful libations to the pulse of hip, Latin beats.  The light, unique cocktails, like the Strawberry Basil Martini with Balsamic Drizzle, balance the richness of creative savory small plates (all with a subtle hint of chocolate, of course).   Be sure to try the Four Cheese Orecchiette with Chocolate Covered Bacon for a to-die-for twist on traditional mac and cheese.  To finish off the evening, let the bubbles of a colorful champagne flight tickle your nose as a pairing to a decadent four course dessert tasting. Insider tip: For a great date spot, be sure to sit at Co Co. Sala's glass-enclosed "chocolate bar."  Watch as accomplished pastry chefs create one-of-a-kind chocolate sculptures while you and that special someone savor your own chocolate treats.
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