Established in 2016, TAKODA is a rooftop garden and American restaurant situated on the top floor of an old building dating to 1922. TAKODA offers innovative representations of traditional American classics along with more than 25 selections of beer on draft, 60 local varieties of whiskey and specialty cocktails. The red velvet pancakes, brisket hash, and the blueberry pie French toast are some of their specialties on their brunch menu. This place can seat groups from 10-200, offering catering and event hosting services.
This gay bar in Dupont Circle is a trendy destination, popular for its dark ambiance and hot dance floor. The decor here is eclectic, featuring a wall of TVs. The front windows provide a different kind of entertainment. Adorned with mirrors, the windows allow passersby to check themselves out. DJs keep the dance floor lively most days of the week.
The Old Fire Station #3 is set in an old fire station and is a nice spot to hangout. This no-frills restaurant and bar serves some amazing Greek, American and Italian food. Savor their dishes like Firehouse Burger, Western Burger, Bradley’s Ultimate Sub, Chicken Kalamatas, Spanakopita, Mousaka, Chicken Parmigiana and Chicken Souvlaki. Enjoy their happy hours with a cold beer or your choice drink and the regular live music.
Set in a cozy, buzzing space with red brick walls, comfy chairs and bright lights, Trade is perfect for those looking for a laid-back spot to spend the evening. A popular gay joint, Trade is known for its array of drinks. Whether you want to enjoy a draft beer, call for wines or simply relish some affordable cocktails, then an evening at Trade won’t let you down. There is also a small dance floor for those who wish to tap their feet to the peppy tunes. If you are convinced, then try to check out this place before 10p when patrons can enjoy beer and wines from USD 4 as well as cocktails in more generous portions.
Larry's Lounge pourvoit aux besoins des clients gay; l'enseigne de fenêtre montre le drapeau d'arc en ciel de gay pride. Le bar est caché au fond ; des tables bordent les grandes fenêtres qui donne sur la 18ème rue . Des martinis exotiques sont la spécialité. Des promotions de happy hour commencent à partir de 16h pendant la semaine et 17h le samedi.
Nestled among Georgetown's fancy restaurants, this small establishment serves up inexpensive Mediterranean dishes with individual portions large enough for two. Only two tables fit inside the tight space here. A small counter is available. On good-weather days, take food to benches along the nearby C&O Canal. Everything is made fresh, including the super thick Pita Bread at Moby Dick House Of Kabob. Gyros are packed with meat, onions, lettuce, tomato and feta cheese. Kabobs are usually served on a plate with rice. Juices and soft drinks are also available. There are additional locations in Bethesda, Crystal City, McLean, and Fairfax.