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Quote: I first visited Brickskeller the spring after my semester abroad in London. With a multi-page beer list of hundreds upon hundreds of beer varieties (http://www.lovethebeer.com/beer-list.html), they have all the Read More
Quote: Smaller than a stadium, larger than your typical bar with bands, this is where you go to mosh, crowd surf, or just jump up and down and scream. It's a big dark room with loud music, four bars, and lots of people. Read More
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Quote: HR-57 is a non-profit music cultural/community center with a mission of preserving American music. The "music is great" and going to the center "supports a great cause." The center is named after a House Read More
Quote: The Warehouse Theater & Cafe is a unique spot in DC offering a cafe, gallery, two theaters and a music venue, all in one complex. Locally owned, the Warehouse boasts a friendly staff, good food (their Read More
Quote: There's no place better than D.C.'s Fox and Hounds. I've never received a better deal for a drink in any city in the world that I've visited. For $4 (at any time of the day; this is not a happy-hour price), you Read More
Quote: The theme is Toledo, Ohio. A strange theme, but there is a great selection on the juke box and the waitstaff is friendly. As everywhere else in this area, it is packed on the weekends. The Toledo Amber is a good Read More
Quote: Call it by any name you'd like--its former name, Savino's, or its current name, Clouds--and the most important factor doesn't change: the potency and incredible taste of the drinks. Clouds serves the best Read More
Quote: Part of the problem that I have exploring my new hometown of DC is that some of my best friends here are either natives or long-time residents. As a result, they have pretty set ideas of where they like to go Read More
Quote: I've been to the Big Hunt alone, with a friend, and with a group of friends. This is definitely one of my favorite bars in DC. There is a long row of taps, offering a plethora for different brews. For a Read More
Quote: Black Cat is DC's premier place to catch smaller indie and up-and-coming musical acts. Its smaller than the 9:30 Club, but bigger than your average bar. Co-owned by ex-Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighter frontman Read More