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Search Washington, DC area bars and clubs from the Washington Post. Features DC, Virginia and Maryland entertainment listings for bars and clubs.
It's amazing to think how far the D.C. beer scene has come in the past five years. When Chimay was introduced on draft at the Reef in April 2002, the Adams Morgan bar was one of only three establishments in the United States to offer the legendary Trappist ale, and fans dutifully lined up for a t...
New Year's Eve is a night for going out. If you go to a bar and you're lucky, you'll get a bartender like one of these veteran drink dispensers. Fritz Hahn talked to six of the best in the area and asked them to share their knowledge: Does waving money in the air get you served faster? What makes...
The exact whereabouts are like secret knowledge, passed around by people who grew up in places like Mount Rainier, or Bladensburg -- when they were hard-living blue-collar white-complexion neighborhoods just over the city line, before they got "art districts," brew pubs and Salvadoran restaurants...
Before they became limousine famous, Emmylou Harris and Bruce Springsteen played in a litany of run-down, no-name joints, where small, unsuspecting audiences got that rare chance to see, hear and touch undiscovered genius.
Whether you're looking for big screens, big crowds or big discounts on food and drinks, our football guide can help. We'll be updating the listings throughout the season, so keep checking back for the latest deals and news.
Washington has a pretty active beer scene, but lately most of the good news has concerned Belgian beers.
The slogan at Bukom, a West African cafe in the heart of Adams Morgan, is: "A place where great minds meet and cultures merge." Once you step inside, you understand what they mean.
When talk turns to night life in Montgomery County, the cities of Bethesda and Silver Spring tend to dominate the conversation.
Prices listed where available. BLACK CAT The Vic Chesnutt Band, Friday, $13; Bhangraween 2009 with DJ Rekha, Saturday, $15; Saul Williams & Living Colour, the Smyrk, Sunday, $20; the Chance, Chris Grier, Monday, $8; Girls, Real Estate, Tuesday, $12; Hex Machine, Fight Amp, Sons of Disobedience,...
Prices listed where available. BLACK CAT The Bentzen Ball, Friday, $15; Múm, Sin Fang Bous, Friday, $15-$18; the Bentzen Ball, Saturday, $15-$20; Rain Machine, Sharon Van Etten, Sunday, $13; the Foreign Exchange, the Els, Sunday, $20; Ringo Deathstarr, Last Tide, State Department, Monday, $10; An...
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