Tuesdays: Half-Price Wine at Barcode
Wine Specials in Washington DC begin with Barcode
You don’t have to slam shots and pound beers to have a great time. Barcode features amazing wine, beer and specialty drink selections to accent its Modern American kitchen. Allow an accommodating staff serve you in an upscale DC nightlife restaurant/bar/lounge. Sit back and enjoy the heated patio, 42″ HDTVs, 70″ HD projectors and the company of friends. With a kitchen open ’til midnight, Barcode is the ideal place to unwind after work, have a few and call it a night, or serve as your destination.

In addition to the current menu, Barcode recently added five new reds!
Super Bowl XLVI at Barcode Washington DC
Pats vs. G-Men in Peyton’s House
When: Sunday 02.05.12
Where: Barcode Restaurant, Bar and Lounge
Time: Doors at 4PM, Game at 6:25
Who: New England Patriots vs. New York Giants at Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis, Indiana
Betting: As of 12PM Thursday:
NYG +3, O/U 54
Special Barcode Menu:
- $1 Bud Light + $2 Guinness
- 1/2 off select cans
- $5 Margherita Pizza
- $6 Hot Dog w/ slaw & chips
- $9 (3) Beef/Chicken Tacos w/ avocado dip, salsa
There are many sports bars in Washington DC, but none are as clean as Barcode. We’ll put money on that right now. Over/Under 1 DC sports bar cleaner than this place. Seriously.
The $1 Bud Lights are an unbeatable DC bar special too! Combine that with the food, the HD projectors and HDTV’s and you’ve got yourself one helluva Washington DC super bowl party!
Barcode Restaurant, Bar and Lounge
1101 17th St NW
Washington DC, 20036
(202) 955-9001
(Entrance on L Street)
Chi Cha Lounge

- Venue Type: Lounge, Hookah Bar
- Estimated Size: 250
- Amenities: Hookah, bottle service, tons of seating
- Cover Charge: None
- Hours: Sun – Thu: 5:00pm – 2:00am, Fri/Sat: 5:00pm – 3:00am
- Dress Code: None but look nice anyway
- Age Requirement: 21+
- Neighborhood: U Street
- Address: 1624 U St NW, Washington, DC 20009.
(202) 234-8400 - Website: www.latinconcepts.com
- Atmosphere: One of the best hookah bars in DC, Chi Cha lounge is more than just a place to smoke shishah. The ample lounge seating, DJ, dance floor and bar maintain the upbeat vibe and keep the 20-somethings dancing and chattering all night long.
Venue Overview
Chi Cha is laid out relatively simple. The DC lounge is split into two halves. The right side where you enter has a coat room and small DJ booth to the right, long bar against the right wall, a small area to dance and booths/lounge seating along the left wall. The left side of the DC hookah bar features more intimate lounge/booth areas to enjoy your hookah. The back of venue houses a kitchen and the bathrooms are downstairs.

The vibe can go from extremely chill and relaxed, to absolutely nuts. The DC lounge’s decor is comfortable, lighting low and as the website says, “The comfortable couches and chairs are grouped together so informally you often become a part of someone else’s conversation.” Definitely a great place to meet!
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Lost Society

- Venue Type: Boutique Steakhouse, Bar, Lounge
- Estimated Size: 300
- Amenities: Happy Hour
- Cover Charge: $0 – $10
- Hours: Tue: 5:30pm -10:00pm, Wed/Thu: 5:30pm – 2:00am, Fri/Sat: 5:30pm – 3:00am, Sun: 11:30am – 4:00pm
- Dress Code: Dressy casual
- Age Requirement: 21+
- Location: U Street
- Address: 2001 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009. (202) 618 8868
- Website: www.lostsociety-dc.com
- Contact: info@lostsociety-dc.com
- Atmosphere: According to owners Dave Karim and Rich Vasey, Lost Society’s name refers to “the lost art of getting along… We want everyone to feel like they belong.” The diverse, upscale demographic suggests success. The DC restaurant & lounge feels like someone took their very upscale vintage home, put it on U Street and said, “sure, we can party every night!” The crowd is about 25-40, out for a good time but nothing crazy and looks good.
Venue Overview
Lost Society sits in the 2nd and 3rd level of an unassuming building on the corner of 14th and U Street. The ambiance inside is a far cry from the exterior.
Ascending the staircase brings DC foodies into a dining room full of rich colors and plush fabrics. Intimate corners and low light create an intimate yet upbeat atmosphere. A circular bar and southfacing windows provide a nice view of the action on U street.
Head Chef Joseph Evans, formerly of Smith & Wollensky, uses a 1,800 degree broiler to produce some of the best steak in DC!

The top floor is where the real action is. Designed to contrast with the second level; the white walls, wood floor, wall candles and chandeliers bring a sleek, more modern contrast to the comfort below. With a DJ booth at the end of the room and large deck with its own bar (tented in winter), the top floor of Lost Society is a great choice for going out in DC. The crowd is upscale, diverse and always smiling.
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Local Washington DC Breweries featured at Barcode
Two DC Breweries featured at Barcode Restaurant, Bar, Lounge
Enjoy the best happy hour in DC Monday through Friday, 3-7.
Barcode Happy Hour features half-price beer, wine and rail drinks!
DC Brau
The first brewery within the Washington DC city limits since 1956, the DC Brau Brewing Company features an eclectic selection of brews available both year-round and seasonally.
Barcode is happy to offer DC Brau’s January 2012 seasonal offering of ‘Thyme After Thyme,’ a strong, Belgian winter ale.
It features a zesty orange rind and herbal aroma; white grape and subtle, herbal character; mild warmth on the tail end of the finish; and added orange peel and thyme. The 9% alcohol, draft-only brew is a well balanced spiced ale perfect for lounging.
DC Brau offers nine different brews, three of which are served year round. Located in NE DC near NY Avenue, the brewery hit it big during St. Paddy’s Day 2011 and hasn’t looked back since!
Lost Rhino
Lost Rhino, located in Ashburn, VA, brings its Rhino Chaser Pilsner (5.6%) to Barcode this winter. Formerly at Old Dominion brewery, Rhino’s founders moved a mile down the road and started their own thing when the original plant moved to Delaware.
A rich, golden lager with a creamy head and sweet backbone, the Rhino Chaser Pilsner features grassy, fresh aromas, no bitternes and a smooth aftertaste.
Lost Rhino currently offers 5 distinct brews and sponsors community events through Northern Virginia!
Clarendon
Clarendon is the heart of Arlington, VA’s nightlife and dining scene. A variety of restaurants, clubs, lounges, live venues and bars makes it an eclectic, middle-of-the-road destination. With new restaurants, retail space and luxury condos being built, this DC suburb located just over the Key Bridge from Georgetown is full of young professionals looking for a good time.
Madrose Tavern
Located at the intersection of Washington and Clarendon Blvd: Madrose features a large outdoor patio outside while the inside contains a lounge and dining area.
The food is pub-inspired complete with an extensive beer selection and full bar.
Madrose serves dinner from 4 to 11 pm but the party doesn’t stop until 2am as guests party the night away. Weekends also feature a lively brunch 10:30am to 2:30pm.
A-Town

A-Town caters to every crowd from family dinner to a wild night out on the town!
A-Town is popular as a sports bar, specifically during football games and features one of the biggest Sunday brunch buffets you’ll ever see.
Clarendon Ballroom
Clarendon Ballroom in Arlington is exactly what the name says.
The room is huge, the dance parties are awesome and you can rent it out for private parties. There’s also an ill roof.
The crowd is ready for whatever!
Guarapo
Owned by the same group as Chi-Cha lounge, Guarapo is Clarendon’s top hookah spot.
It’s the only place in town that offers Guarapo cocktails (sugar cane syrup mixed with vodka and lime juice).
With a nice tapas menu and DJs, its always a safe bet.
Spider Kelly’s
Spider Kelly’s is kinda like Chuck-E-Cheese for big kids that wanna get wasted. We love that.
Bigger and better than ever, recent renovations brought a new bar, lounge areas, pool tables, shuffleboard, darts and video games to the neighborhood spot that’s open late every night!
Liberty Tavern
Inside sources tell us this a great place to hunt big cats, if ya know what we mean.
Dining room upstairs, bar downstairs, nice beer/wine/cocktail menu… happy hunting!
Ri Ra
From the website and description you’d think this Irish pub was more suited to a 30’s crowd, but we heard different!
With so many young pros and college students in the area, Ri Ra can get pretty crazy.
Arlington Rooftop
Movie night, trivia night and obviously a bad ass rooftop in the heart of it all.
Definitely a little more of a young professional than a ‘let’s get wasted’ kind of place. But all that means is good beer and a clean roof.
Chachi – Fri 01.27.12 [Glow at Josephine]

GLOW Washington DC presents:
Chachi
www.djchachi.com
Opening set by DJ Logue
Friday Janaury 27, 2012
Josephine
1008 Vermont Ave NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 347-8601
Table reservations: (202) 271-1171
Doors at 10pm, Ages 21+
From: USA (Long Island) | Style: House
Famous Tracks: Lights rmx, Avicii Tweets My Road bootleg, Glowing Money is Hot N Fun bootleg, All Tiesto Does is Win rmx
Best Known For: Fashion Indie Mix Series, being one of NY’s top celebrity DJs
Formerly known as DJ Chachi, the long island recording engineer-turned disc-jockey dropped the jock and went house! As dance music takes over, Chachi has slowly woven his open-format style in with the emerging popularity of artists like Avicii, Dirty South and Swedish House Mafia to bring a fresh take on the best of house!
CLOSED: K Street Lounge

- Venue Type: Lounge
- Estimated Size: 400 people
- Amenities: 1 Floor, Bottle Service, Private Events, Valet Parking
- Cover Charge: $20
- Hours:
Friday & Saturday 10:00 pm – 3:00 am
Sunday 10:00 pm – 2:00 am - Dress Code: Fashionable
- Age Requirement: 21+
- Neighborhood: K Street
- Address: 1301 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005 202.962.3933
- Website: http://www.kstreetdc.com
- Atmosphere: Trendy/upscale.
Venue Overview
kstreet lounge is one of a handful of lounges to pop up over the course of K Street’s urban facelift in the past decade. With an emphasis on bottle service and table reservations but extra room for casual partiers to get their groove on, kstreet provides a spot for dancing, drinking, and socializing.
Traditionally a luxury playground for a late 20s, early 30s crowd of lawyers and lobbyists, kstreet is starting to expand its clientele by appealing to a younger crowd. While the “who’s who” of DC are a common sight at this venue – sporting Gucci and dropping off their exotic foreign cars at the lounge’s valet parking (complimentary with table reservation) – throngs of mid-early 20s professionals sporting Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger are helping pack the small but popping dance floor.

When you get too sweaty from dancing up a storm, kick back at your table or post up on the bar and soak in the lounge’s 14 plasma TVs, a high-end projection screen, and 20 LCD monitors with customizable content. kstreet is equipped for some serious audio-visual entertainment action.
After cooling off, perhaps give yourself a look in a mirror to make sure your hair gel or makeup isn’t running: the lounge’s minimalist, futuristic-looking white-on-white color scheme keeps the venue relatively illuminated. Although a great place to be “seen,” it doesn’t really offer the intimate privacy of a dark corner.
Parties
- Friday: Hip hop and R&B
- Saturday: Hip hop and R&B
- Sunday: Top 40s and House
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Call 202.962.3933 or get on the guest list at: www.kstreetdc.com/calendar
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Chest Rockwell – Fri 01.06.12 [Glow at Josephine]

GLOW Washington DC presents:
Chest Rockwell
www.djchestrockwell.com
Blake Steel
www.blakesteel.com
Friday January 6, 2012
Josephine
1008 Vermont Ave NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20005
(202) 347-8601
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 21+
Latest tracks by DJ Chest Rockwell
From: Washington, DC| Style:House
Best known for: His EDM blog and an east coast college invasion tour in 2010/11
DJ Chest Rockwell (Nick Cafritz) has been rocking dance floors across America and internationally (Prague and Istanbul) for the past four years. Known for his blend of room and vocal progressive house, he is currently developing an upcoming EP and holds residencies in DC and NYC. With numerous big name opening sets under his belt (e.g. Major Lazer, Cedric Gervais, Michael Mind, Harvard Bass and the Chainsmokerz), he is already making his mark on the EDM scene.


House Music in Washington DC: Fri 01.06.12 [Glow at Josephine]
The biggest DJs from around the world!
Glow brings the top house DJs from around the world to clubs in DC.
Josephine brings the sophisticated debauchery of NY and Miami ultra lounges to the DC nightlife faithful.
With bottle service on the floor, the hottest people in DC and the worlds best DJs, Glow at Josephine blends the best of DC!

Check out the Glow Calendar for upcoming events!
Location:
Josephine
1008 Vermont Avenue Northwest
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 347-8601
202-271-1171





