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The best clubs in DC. Clubs. 9:30 Club. Once a tiny art-scene dive on F Street, renowned for its heat (and smell), the 9:30 relocated in 1996. It now boasts state-of-the-art sound and ventilation ...
If you keep your ears open for news on local nightlife, you've probably heard a lot of buzzing about the H Street, Northeast corridor. Several bars have opened there over the past year or two—from the ...
The District’s most ambitious development project in recent years launches on October 12: the District Wharf, a $2 billion revitalization of DC’s Southwest Waterfront.The 24-acre stretch of businesses ...
DC Eagle is the second LGBTQ bar in less than a week to close. Ziegfeld’s/Secrets, a gay club that’s been a staple in D.C.'s nightlife for nearly 40 years, has also closed its doors for good.
A time of insane growth for DC’s restaurant and nightlife scenes has come to an end, reports Washington City Paper, citing a report from the DC Policy Center.Researcher Kate Rabinowitz synthesized ...
Tierney Plumb is an editor of Eater’s Northeast region, covering D.C., Boston, Philly, and New York. Seth McClelland — the driving hospitality force behind two of the city’s hottest cocktail bars, ...
Binge Bar: Redefining Nightlife in DC. Preview: 1/30/2025 | 29s. In this episode of Neighborhood Favorites, George Worrell visits Binge Bar, a unique non-alcoholic bar on H Street NE in DC.
With masks and social distancing requirements, a night on the town may not be as relaxing as expected, but D.C.’s nightlife scene is beginning to see more business.
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