High quality, hand-crafted cocktails, which Columbia Room credits to a combination of spirits, sugar, water, and bitters alongside excellent service, and seasonal accents makes this Washington, DC bar one of the city's best.read more
Quiet and refined taste finds a home at Cork Restaurant and Wine Bar. The inviting interior is lined with exposed brick walls and dark, natural tones that provide a peaceful backdrop to a relaxing evening.read more
The Ritz-Carlton offers a full night of entertainment in the property's amenities. Dinner is served into the night at Fahrenheit under towering windows and fun splashes of color in the upholstery.read more
Love the Club boasts four floors, indoor/outdoor decks, VIP rooms and a Penthouse Suite. Each level plays a different style of music attracting a crowd as diverse as its playlists. This mega club is considered to be the apex of luxury and features a longread more
Madam's Organ plays to the tune of redheads and live music. Crimson hair begets drink specials every night, and everyone enjoys the daily live music.read more
Low lights and glowing bar tops are the inspiration for your evening at Muse. Three floors each with a DJ booth offer a chance to dance to whatever music you're into, conveniently located near Chinatown and the Verizon Center.read more
Washington's secret keepers head to The Hay Adams hotel to speak freely at Off The Record. Regarded by Forbes.com as one of the World's Best Hotel Bars, Off The Record hosts a trendsetting crowd in a relaxed environment of dining and drinking.read more
Old Ebbitt Grill has an established history in Washington as the city's oldest saloon, founded in 1856. The rich reputation of the bar has long attracted famous politicians and lobbyists to take a few steps away from the neighboring White House.read more
POV's angle on drink preparation and atmosphere is a perfect fit for the trendy and swanky W Hotel it calls home. Their signature ice program customizes the cubes that go into your cocktail.read more
Located inside The Willard Washington, DC hotel, Round Robin appears at first glance to be an exact replica of the Oval Office, but then guests realize that this workspace belongs to the bartender.read more
The District of Colombia, for the most part, is awash with clean-cut, straight-shooting professionals, but there is an enclave that welcomes the tattooed rock and rollers as well.read more
Along one of the roadways radiating from Dupont Circle is The Big Hunt. The game here is beer, and the hunters behind the bar fill pints from their extensive selection of about 27 seasonally-changing taps.read more