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Washington, D.C.’s Finest Bars: Where to Drink in the District

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by Christabel Lobo
Updated June 10, 2022

With over 170 nations represented in just 68 square miles, the District serves as a captivating destination for diners looking to sample flavors from across the globe—drinks included. As the city’s culinary scene thrives and expands, choosing where to grab a drink has never been so much fun.

From unmarked doors that lead to stylish, subterranean social clubs to rooftop lounges with specialty cocktails and unmatched monument views, here are some of Washington, D.C.’s best bars.

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4.3
4.3 (851)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Navy Yard
About the restaurant

Set on the 11th floor of the AC Hotel Washington DC, Smoke and Mirrors is one of Navy Yard’s newest rooftop lounges, focusing on high-quality handcrafted cocktails. A peaty glass of boulevardier uses 16-year-old single malt scotch, while the lounge’s titular cocktail, which also features a single malt, shakes things up by adding French liqueur, a wine-based aperitif, and bitters. The outdoor patio here, which opened in February, is one of the best in the district, with fire pits, a retractable canopy, and unobstructed U.S. Capitol views.


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Derrick
Dined on Nov 8, 2024
This is an amazing place for a date night! Loved the mussels especially.
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4.7
4.7 (589)
$30 and under
Chinese
Shaw
About the restaurant

Adding to D.C.’s ever-growing list of MICHELIN guide restaurants is Bar Chinois, a modern industrial-chic spot that opened in 2021. Step into the neon-lit dining room and order several plates of dim sum to share—the Singaporean fried fish, fried chive dumplings, and pork belly bao are not to be missed. The beverage program, helmed by Margaux Donati and Jacob Simpson, focuses on French-inspired cocktails such as the Kir Royale and a twist on the Vieux Carré, crafted with rye, cognac, and a locally-sourced Sichuan pepper amaro. Happy hour, which runs Tuesday to Saturday from 5 pm to 7 pm, features dollar dumplings and half-priced cocktails.


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JoAnn
Dined 7 days ago
Delicious shareable options. Crispy shrimp bao and breakfast fried rice with char sui sausage was d bess
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4.7
4.7 (1066)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Navy Yard
About the restaurant

Housed in one of Navy Yard’s historic buildings, this laid-back microbrewery has brewed one-of-a-kind ales and lagers since 2013. As a popular hangout for Washington Nationals supporters, the on-site restaurant features a menu full of seasonal pub fare. Fan favorites, such as the tots and chicken wings—best dunked in one of D.C.’s most iconic condiments, mambo sauce, a bolder take on barbecue sauce—are carefully selected to align with the rotating selection of unique beers available on tap.


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Shihyuan
Dined 3 days ago
We enjoyed lunch and fruit sour beer here. Both food and beer are excellent!
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4.7
4.7 (3753)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Dupont Circle
About the restaurant

Stop by for a drink at the Tabard Inn’s lounge, and you’ll be transported back to the property’s 20th century heyday when it served as a gathering place for the district’s crème de la crème. Antique embellishments and distinctive works of art set the tone for romantic date nights. Diners can also expect live jazz every Sunday and Monday from 6 pm to 8:30 pm—it’s considered the city’s longest-running jazz show—as they sip on house-made manhattans and citrus-forward martinis.


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Elliot
Dined 3 days ago
It's been many years since I've been to the Tabard Inn, so long ago that I was living in Dupont on Riggs Place. It was low key and funky and much smaller. The present version is very different but equally enjoyable. Larger, still good food, but more space and fewer distractions. A great place to meet for breakfast and escape from the bustling of one of Washington's friendliest circles.
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4.8
4.8 (36)
$30 and under
Tex-Mex
Logan Circle
About the restaurant

Housed in the heart of Logan Circle’s famed 14th Street drag is Salazar, an 8,000-square-foot oasis serving Tex-Mex cuisine, tequila, and a spirited time. Diners can choose from four bars spread out over three levels, including an all-weather rooftop section and a moody cellar that comes alive with the sounds of Latin music on weekends. Salazar, which takes its neon “drink tequila daily” sign quite seriously, has over 50 different types of the Mexican liquor to choose from, along with $4 tacos on Tuesdays—plus bottomless margarita weekend brunches.


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SusanB
Dined on Sep 28, 2024
We were very happy that we reserved a table in the basement so we could watch the Alabama-Georgia game. We were running late for our reservation but left messages for the restaurant to say we were on the way. When we arrived, another party had seated themselves at the table but the manager asked them to relocate so we could have our table. Service was excellent, food was great and it is a great place to watch an Alabama game. Very high-energy!
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4.7
4.7 (115)
$31 to $50
Cocktail Bar
Mount Vernon
About the restaurant

Specialty cocktails reign supreme at this playful bar, nestled inside the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Co-founded by D.C.-based restaurateur and Top Chef alum Spike Mendelsohn, this creative spot is nothing short of Instagram-worthy, thanks to its pastel-blue walls, retro-themed seats, and a hand-painted cherry blossom mural. A tropical-themed menu is served on the bar’s colorful outdoor patio; pours range from strawberry daiquiris to riffs on the piña colada, made with extra dry rum, pineapple, coconut, and lime.


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JenniferC
Dined on Aug 24, 2024
The mixologist at Morris is a genius, and I loved the fact that we could tell him our favorite flavor profiles, and he could improvise brilliant cocktails! Egg whites especially appreciated, and did not mind paying the extra dollar. I did wish Morris had a real kitchen, though… Charcuterie plates and sandwiches only go so far, and then you want some hot, cooked tasty snacks to with those great cocktails.
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0 (0)
$50 and over
Tapas / Small Plates
Mount Vernon Square
About the restaurant

From its vantage point atop the AC Hotel Convention Center, the 3,200-square-foot penthouse lounge Ciel Social Club is all about unforgettable district views. The wraparound terrace at this chic spot means diners can see both the U.S. Capitol dome and the Washington Monument in one fell swoop. Sip on seasonal cocktails such as the Amarga Caliente—it’s made with tequila, mango, pineapple, lime, and habanero—while sampling Mediterranean-inspired small plates such as the yogurt-marinated lemon chicken in a piquant tomato sauce.


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4.5
4.5 (1608)
$30 and under
Spanish
Georgetown
About the restaurant

Bodega Spanish Tapas & Lounge brings the best of the Iberian Peninsula to Georgetown’s iconic M Street. Striking damask walls, intimate dining alcoves filled with bullfighting decor, and a quaint outdoor patio complete with a tiled fountain, charm diners at this romantic Spanish spot. Happy hour runs every Sunday to Friday from 4 pm to 7 pm featuring $3 pintxos and $18 sangria pitchers.


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Heather
Dined 7 days ago
Service was great. Food was good but not spectacular. We liked the chocolate cake.
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$31 to $50
American
Penn Quarter
About the restaurant

Opened in 2014 by sommeliers and first-time restaurateurs, Swati Bose and Kabir Amir, Flight Wine Bar received rave reviews from local critics and diners eager to try its selection of wines from lesser-known vintner regions such as Lebanon, Greece, Turkey, and the Balkans. Today, the expertly curated wine menu has blossomed to include over 600 bottles, more than 30 by-the-glass options, and 22 flights. Featuring three oak-aged red wine pours, the “I Like Oak and I Cannot Lie” is a great starting point for budding oenophiles, earning it a much deserved “Outstanding Wine Program” place on the 2020 James Beard Awards semi finalist list.


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OpenTable Dinervip
Dined on Dec 13, 2023
The experience here is always wonderfully satisfying. The owners are a true team of professionals. I love this place.
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