Restaurants Where They Play Music and You Can Dance Washington D.c.
Medicine w/ FOOD &/or DRINKS
Venues that are categorised as "Music w/ Food &ere;/or Drinks" are bars Oregon restaurants that offer live music in such a way that the medicine dominates the room – the music stage is quite prominent and/or the music is loud enough that it keister easily be heard o'er conversation. Oftentimes, the crowd is a mix of people who are there primarily for the music and those for whom the music is a substitute consideration, but even then, those who are on that point for the music can hush up have a good medicine experience from almost anyplace in the room.
You can curlicue through this page operating theater clink on the following links to jump to all venue's place on the page: Big Chief, The Black Squirrel, Bossa, The Brixton, Columbia Station, Comet Ping Pong, DC9, The Dubliner, Dukem, Ebenezers, Eighteenth Street Lounge, Georgetown Piano Bar, Gypsy Sally's, Hill Country BBQ, JoJo, Madam's Hammond organ, Marx Cafe, James Neville Mason Inn, Midlands, Mr. Henry's, Mister. Smith's, The Mite, Roofers Union, Rumba Café, Shaw's Tavern, Takoma Place Tavern, Tropicalia, Soft Lounge, Wonderland.
BIG Honcho
Big Chief is a New Orleans-style bar located in Ivy City, an industrial neighborhood in NE Direct current. Big Chief has three bars spread out finished its 7,000 s.f., including one and only on the rooftop where a 1970s Airstream trailer sits. Big Principal hosts events on a regular basis, with live brass bands being one of the venue's staples.
2002 Fenwick St. Northeast, Washington, DC 20002
(202) 465-4241 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of the inning of page.)
BLACK SQUIRREL
The Black Squirrel calls itself an "grizzly-school neighborhood gastropub," and its catchword is "Where Beers Come True." It offers a six-foliate beer menu which is chock-a-block full of diverse options and a strong card of pub fare crafted aside a pedigreed chef. It also offers rotating alive music events and agape mic nights.
2427 18th St. Nor'-west, American capital, DC 20009
(202) 232-1011 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of page.)
BOSSA
Bossa Bistro + Lounge offers live medicine, Brazilian tapas, cutting-edge art, spoken word events, and the fine cocktails. With two stories of intimate, candlelit nooks and generous dance floors, Bossa is one of those rare sexy spots in the city where one can flavor equally at home with a date, posse, or grandpa. Bossa is famous for its nightly live shows, featuring formidable acts in the biz from every genre in the spectrum: from jazz to rock and roll to world music and beat between. The food is prepared with the finest and freshest locally sourced and organic ingredients with options for carnivores, vegetarians, vegans, and gluten-free patrons.
The art gallery features local painters, photographers, and lithographers with a unique global visual sense. Shows rotate, but "Bossacima Task" – artist Daniel Cima's take connected Leonardo's "The Last Supper" recreated with Bossa regulars – is the house's trademark and most provocative conversation piece, and it maintains its permanent national above the main floor bar.
2463 18th St. NW, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 667-0088 -♦-♦-(Jump to top of page.)
THE BRIXTON
The Brixton offers numerous experiences, including a broad roof deck with a Bronx cheer's middle view of the city, a first-floor dining room, and a "lodge bar" with fireplaces, leather couches, and flat screen TVs. Entertainment includes a weekly Sunday nighttime jazz jampack academic term and live DJ sets along Fri and Saturday nights.
901 U St. NW, Washington, DC 20001
(202) 560-5045 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of page.)
COLUMBIA Send
Columbia Station is a DC jazz staple, featuring nightly live have intercourse in the heart of Adams Morgan.
The menu offers a range of all-American items – burger, pizza pie, sandwiches, and pasta. The entrees and appetizers too cover the country, from New York State strip steak and Cajun-seasoned andouille sausage to southern fried catfish and meat loaf supreme.
2325 18th St. NW, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 462-6040 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of page.)
COMET Ping PONG
Comet Ping Pong is a premix of a thin cheekiness pizza parlor, table tennis center, and concert locus. The interior decoration includes rough concrete walls, bathrooms hidden behind secret panels, and a sea of ping pong tables and prorogue tennis-themed details. Well-nigh all the food served at Comet Knock Niff is farmed and harvested in a sustainable manner. Entirely Ping River pong tables are free and turn out quickly through players – either while waiting for a board or exactly supported out.
Comet Ping Pong does not take reservations and serves on a first-come-firstborn-serve basis. Waits on Friday and Saturday nights can be pretty polysyllabic; the look during the week is much shorter, if in that location is a wait at all.
5037 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20008
(202) 364-0404 -♪-♫-(Jumpstart to top of varlet.)
DC9
DC9 is a bar, eating house, and euphony locus in the U Street corridor. DC9 has three levels, with the second level hosting a bird's-eye variety of events and concerts. The stage and viewing area are small, allowing for an intimate concert have. Shows are held on a very regular basis – days without a prove are implausibly rarified.
1940 9th St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20001
(202) 483-5000 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of page.)
THE DUBLINER
The Dubliner was established in 1974 aside Daniel Coleman, a second-contemporaries "publican," and is now operated by Daniel's son and nephew. The Dubliner is designed to be an authentic Dublin metropolis pub. It is the largest purveyor of Alec Guinness Stout in America and the only purveyor of Auld Dubliner Brownish-yellow Ale and Dubliner Irish whisky Lager, besides as other Island staples. The menu features "hearty Hibernian menu" so much as fish 'n' chips and Irish beef stew. Live Irish euphony is provided cardinal nights a week.
4 F St. NW, Washington, DC 20001
(202) 737-3773 -♣-♣-(Jump to top of page.)
DUKEM ETHIOPIAN Eating house
Dukem African country Restaurant is the most enduring Ethiopian music entertainment landmark in the district. Over the past twelve years, Dukem's entertainment has reached fame both in DC and nationally. It is the home of Dukem Screw, a time period make out ram, arsenic well as Ethiopian euphony. The eating place provides a large variety of vegeterian and non-vegeterian meals. The VIP measure can be withdrawn for private use.
1114 U St. NW, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 667-8735 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of page.)
EBENEZERS
Ebenezers is a archetypal-class, fully-operating coffeehouse that seeks to function the community on Capitol James Jerome Hill. It serves "coffee with a cause" – all coffee that is for sale is fair trade and is provided past One Settlement Coffee, and all profit go towards the community outreach projects of General Community Church.
The lower level of Ebenezers is ideal for meetings, concerts and other events. Ebenezers hosts live music and different public events in the lower flat quite frequently. All shows are all-ages – Ebenezers does not serve up alcohol.
201 F St. Cornhusker State, Washington, DC 20002
(202) 558-6900 -♪-♫-(Jump to topmost of page.)
EIGHTEENTH STREET LOUNGE
The Eighteenth Street Lounge (ESL) agape its doors in April 1995 and has been independently operated since its origin. It is the birthplace of the internationally-renowned Thievery Corporation, and its affiliates record label, ESL Euphony. ESL includes five areas: The Main Elbow room, The Gilt Room, The Eff Blockade, The Studio Bar and Adorn Bar. ESL is dedicated to providing the District with the greatest regional and world-class DJ talent every bit well as live music ranging from traditional Jazz and Funk to Reggae and a hybrid of Latin sounds. ESL showcases live bands Tuesday through Saturday.
Please note that ESL requires "proper" rig out – no athletic attire surgery accessories. Non-athletic shorts allowed on Sundays and during extreme heat. ESL does non have food facilities on the premises, but offers favourable light fare during happy hour, courtesy of Figs Mediterranean Cafe, and can make accommodations for professional catering for secret events.
1212 18th St. NW, Washington, DC 20036
(202) 696-0210 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of page.)
GEORGETOWN Soft Relegate
The last-ditch vision for Stabroek Pianissimo BAR is to create an surround that is close and inviting while at the same time being a place where people feel lively by the music. The bar is systematic to revolve around this unequivocal centrepiece, the glossy cherry soft. The prevention showcases two of the area's most recognized pianists, Huntsman Lang and Spencer Bates. Guests wishing to hear a favorite tune are welcome to bespeak it at Georgetown Piano Exclude and lyrical books leave be made available to encourage sing-along. Those itching to get high and perform unaccompanied testament have the chance to do thusly besides.
3287 M St. NW, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 337-1871 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of page.)
Gypsy Quip'S VINYL Tarry
Romani Sally's is the music venue for classical lovers World Health Organization don't accept themselves too seriously. The dream of its founders is to provide a comfortable, affordable and pally space where adults of all ages may enjoy sharing of import food, drink and music.
Set low-level the Whitehurst Throughway, Gypsy Sally's second story windows overlook the Potomac River and the Paint Bridge. It features local, location and domestic Americana acts in two different settings – the colloquial comprehend kick-free "Vinyl Mill about" and the more formal Gypsy stage. The stage boasts of high ceilings and open sight lines, and guests can sit down to eat dinner, pose at the bar, stand, or trip the light fantastic.
NOTE: Since K Street is located below the Whitehurst Throughway, the location canful sometimes confuse GPS.
3401 H2O St. NW (K Street), President Washington, DC 20007
(202) 333-7700 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of page.)
Pitcher's mound COUNTRY BBQ
J. J. Hill Country Live showcases American English Roots Music launch in Texas and beyond its borders including: Honky Tonk, Western Swing, Rockabilly, Roots Rock, Alternate Country, Vapour and Americana. Because our supernatural epicenter is Austin, we take our lead from the audience hold for live music in that respect. Artists who play with warmheartedness and soul, no matter to where they come from, are welcomed.
Mound Country doubles American Samoa a performance venue, with performances on the downstairs degree in the Boot Stop from Tuesday done Saturday nights including prevailing visits from national touring acts. The microscope stage, with its state-of-the-art sound system, has welcomed legendary artists such Dale Watson, Bob Schneider, and Rosanne Cash. Many of Hill Commonwealth Live's performances are free to the public.
410 7th St. NW, Washington D.C., DC 20004
(202) 556-2050 -♪-♫-(Leap out to top of page.)
JOJO
In front there was a "Harlem" there was "U Street" – Harlem ultimately laid call to jazz, but jazz was firstly nurtured on U Street. True to the Spirit of U Street, JoJo Eating place and Bar works hard to provide the ambiance and sound that blends the nostalgia of the early 1920s with a contemporary flair. Sapid cuisine and nightly live medicine set the tone, and provide the adventure seeker with a refreshing escape from the mundane and monotonous.
JoJo feels like an upscale eating place, without the luxuriant dress code. There are ii levels at JoJo, both with wide seating and a full bar. To keep the energy flowing, international euphony plays inside before the live amusement begins. Jojo's prides itself on its welcoming atmosphere, great food, cold drinks, and live music.
Nightly of the week, JoJo offers a terrific selection of live bed, blues, funk, soul, and R&adenosine monophosphate;B.
1518 U St. NW, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 319-9350 -♪-♫-(Spring to top of varlet.)
Brothel keeper'S Reed organ
There are 4 levels with 5 bars at Madam's Organ, and each spirit level offers a different kind of entertainment. The beginning coldcock offers live music all night with the best bands and live acts. For a change of atmosphere, check out Big Dad's Love Lounge &ere; Pick-Prepared Joint on the second level. You'll discover other bar aweigh there, a couple of pool tables (free), and a bunch of lounge chairs.
Keep going up and you'll find the third even to get away from it all. Still, one more level up and you're on the Starlit Roof Deck and Tiki Bar (open happening quality nights)!
2461 18th St. Nor'-west, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 667-5370 -♪-♫-(Spring to top of page.)
MARX CAFE
Marx Cafe offers a full bar that features carefully-selected craft beers and wines and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine in a warm and free-and-easy dining setting. Karl Marx oftentimes hosts music events, with a mix of DJs and local musicians. They as wel offer MLB Baseball game, NFL, NHL and UEFA Soccer on multiple medium-large screen TVs.
3203 Tonne. Pleasant St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20010
(202) 518-7600 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of page.)
MASON Auberge
Mason Auberge is proud to exist a local bar in Glover Park. All are wanted to meet, connect, and unwind there. Weekdays you'll find drink specials at the bar. Weekends Mason Inn features live music, front and centerfield along their raised stage. Enjoy a pint, wine down with a looking glass, operating theatre sip on a no-frills cocktail served by experienced bartenders in a casual, down to earth atmosphere. The bar is equipped with 9 large-screen TVs and a 100-inch projection screen, all connected to a inundated sports packages.
2408 Wisconsin Ave., President Washington, DC 20007
(202) 337-1313 -♪-♫-(Jump-start to top of page.)
MIDLANDS BEER GARDEN
Midlands is "just your average go through-to-earth beer garden with a large outdoor AND indoor space with 14 drafts, wine by the bottle and some spirits." They also have a kitchen serving up sandwiches, picnic baskets featuring different meats, cheeses, bread and yummy spreads. Midlands has 5 TVs and two 100″ projector screens which show DirecTV & Big 10 Network, plus all strange sports. Midlands hosts lively music indefinite or two times a week, most weeks of the year.
3333 Georgia Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20010
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Mister. HENRY'S
Mr. Henry's is a Capitol Pitcher's mound mainstay. It is a place to relax, meet with friends, soak up the local atmosphere, and enjoy Classic American pub nutrient. Live Jazz is offered at Henry's Upstairs along Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights. Other performances & events are in planning stages, such as art shows, Bluegrass Thursdays, Folks, Comedy & Burlesque Acts. The fare is full of tasty burgers, sandwiches, entrées, salads, and soups. During the summer the patio is the set back to be for mass-watching and enjoying a utterly chilled cocktail.
The on a higher floor restoration has remaining intact the of import paneling (salvaged from the doddering Contrivance Hotel) and kept the Old World count and feel it was glorious for in the late 60's when Roberta Flack made her meteoric rise to stardom. Modernization was done where most needed, including new furnishings, a compressed-screen TV, and a custom beer tugboat.
601 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Booker T. Washington, DC 20007
(202) 546-8412 -♪-♫-(Jump to topmost of page.)
MR. Metalworker'S OF GEORGETOWN
Mr. Adam Smith's is now at its new location across from the Georgetown Waterfront Park. With over 50 geezerhood in business, Mr. Smith's is famous for its Burgers, Wings, Ribs, Bubbly Brunch, and Tattle-Along Piano Bar.
Mr. Smith's Piano Bar features Jon Adelson, a legend amongst Georgetown & GW graduates. A true entertainer, Jon has been playing at Mr. Smith's for over 15 years, and continues to entertain the crowds every Wednesday through Saturday nights.
Among Mr. Smith's curious facts, the illustrious Tori Amos started her piano-playing life history there when she was sole 15 (patc organism chaperoned by her father). Also, infamous undercover agent Aldrich Ames used Mr. David Roland Smith's electric current location on a regular basis to meet with Soviet spies during the middle-80's Cool Warfare.
Bank note: K Street is located underneath the Whitehurst Freeway – this can sometimes confuse GPS.
3205 K Street Northwest (Water Street), Washington, DC 20007
(202) 333-2565 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of page.)
THE Swipe
The Twinge strives to make up a destination neighborhood bar. It offers strong drinks, beer for every try, and food that regularly pops up on "best of DC" lists. The Exigency is a hospitable destination, as healed as being a haunt for neighborhood regulars.
In addition to the great food, great drinks and great people, The Pinch always has something going on. It offers four TVs upstair, a dog-neighborly patio, a nickelodeon at the in the head bar, and a basement lounge that features everything from live music to small beer to burlesque.
3548 14th St. NW, Washington, DC 20010
(202) 722-4440 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of page.)
ROOFERS UNION
Roofers Union offers standard American fare, as envisioned past Executive Chef Marjorie Meek-Bradley, and an inspired bar program. Trey levels provide a spacious, comfortable put on to gather with friends or neighbors for any occasion. The cozy and relaxed first level includes a cocktail-centric stop carte. The second floor eating house with floor-to-ceiling Windows faces 18th Street and offers craft beer, a extract of 10 to 12 wines by the glass, and a vino list which incorporates moderately-priced selections from around the ma. Boasting one of the optimal rooftops in the District, the views at Roofers Union exclusively enhance the fabulous food and drink. Regularly-held special events include live music, wine nights, family nights, and neighborhood nights.
2446 18th St. NW, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 232-7663 -♪-♫-(Parachuting to top of Thomas Nelson Page.)
Rhumba CAFÉ
Rumba Café is a Latin American-style restaurant and stop located in the Adams Daniel Morgan neck of the woods. They offer popular dishes from the folk cultures of Latin America in an tasteful and vibrant setting. Some locals and down-of-town fans resuscitate Rhumba Cafe for a taste of traditionalistic foods, excellent saloon drinks, and top-notch live music. Rumba Café offers live music on Thursdays through Sundays, all with a south-of-the-border style.
2443 18th St. NW, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 588-5501 -♪-♫-(Jump off to top of page.)
SHAW'S TAVERN
Henry Wheeler Shaw's Tavern is a gastropub that brings a seasonal menu and innovative aura to the Shaw Neighborhood. The carte offers both a large array of classic comforts and rustic delicacies. The ambience combines urban form with country elegance. Entertainment offerings include a piano bar on Wednesdays, trivia nights, and on occasion exceptional live music events.
520 Florida Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001
(202) 518-4092 -♪-♫-(Spring to top of page.)
TAKOMA STATION TAVERN
Takoma Station Tap house is located in the Takoma neighborhood of DC, all but the District's border with Takoma Park. Information technology offers a comfortable atmosphere, a pub menu, and a varied events calendar.
6914 4th St. NW, Washington, DC 20012
(202) 829-1999 -♪-♫-(Jump to tipto of page.)
TROPICALIA
The Tropicalia is a U Street terpsichore spot, onymous after an avant-garde 60s-era, Brazilian cultural movement. It labels itself equally an international "trip the light fantastic toe ball club for grownups" and features bands and DJs with a Rio Blue funk/ AfroHouse lean. Information technology is decorated with large surrealist art installations and a glass mosaic block off, and features signature cocktails and a variety of imported beers.
2001 14th St. NW, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 629-4535 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of Sri Frederick Handley Page.)
VELVET LOUNGE
The Velvet Lounge is a small-locus bar which offers a mix of live music and DJs on two floors, along with reasonably-priced drinks. Musical offerings can vary widely, from punk to alt-folk. The Soft Lounge is known for having a knack for engagement some of the best recession and up-and-coming bands in the Territory.
915 U St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20001
(202) 462-3213 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of pageboy.)
WONDERLAND Dance palace
The Wonderland Ballroom has served as a neighborhood hang-out for the Columbia Heights community since 2004. It is a block off, a restaurant, a forum, a comedy shop and a live euphony venue.
The outdoor beer garden was chosen as a "Best of DC 2012" destination. Wonderland also offers a residential area locale for events and fundraisers. The Wonderland also provides blank space for many of its neighbors' fundraising events, and is best known for the annual Sundress Party, which raises money yearly for a unlike local anesthetic charity.
1101 Kenyon St. NW, Washington, DC 20010
(202) 232-5263 -♪-♫-(Jump to top of page.)
Restaurants Where They Play Music and You Can Dance Washington D.c.
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