Released: Mya & Gervais Music Video, Filmed in DC Nightclubs
The return of Mya to the spotlight comes with an added bonus for her native Washington DC fans. Top DC nightlife venues Lima Lounge and Vetro (Lima’s VIP level) serve as backdrop for the top 40 superstar’s latest track, produced by Club Glow DJ Cedric Gervais.
With Mya being a native Washingtonian and Cedric being a favorite of DC nightlife from his performances at Glow Washington DC; Vetro and Lima Lounge provided the perfect locations for them to shoot. With local talents Nicholas Cambata and Douglas Sonders of 8112 Studios in the director/producers seats, Love is the Answer is the quintessential representation of DC art, DC nightlife, DC clubbing and DC film at its finest!
“Working with Cedric Gervais has been an brilliant experience… “Love is the Answer” is only the beginning… we have great synergy in the studio and have so much fun, which makes for energetic, fun and great songs! Cedric is a world-class artist and entertainer whose soundscape translates across the world and it is a pleasure to be able work with him on “Love is the Answer” with many more to come.” – Mya
Gervais, a regular guest of the world famous Glow parties, will be performing at Glow @ Lima Lounge on Thursday June 16.

Mya…
- As a child performed with tap dance and Broadway star Savion Glover at the Kennedy Center
- Signed with Interscope and released 5 albums from 1998-2008, reaching Gold and Platinum
- Played the role of Mona in 2002’s Chicago, which featured the Billboard smash ‘Lady Marmalade’ with Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mya and Pink
- Received 2nd place in Season 9 of the hit ABC show Dancing with the Stars
- Just released her 6th album, K.I.S.S. in Japan. It features production by Japanese super-producers Jeff Miyahara and Daisuke Imai along with a collaboration with Iyaz.
Cedric…
- Moved from Marseilles to Miami as a teen
- Has held residencies at Crobar, Nikki Beach and the Space Terrace. Three of the most coveted gigs in Miami Clubbing
- Had his track “Mauri’s Dream” featured as Pete Tong’s (BBC Radio 1 icon) Essential Tune of the Week three weeks in a row. It is widely considered to be the top track debuted at WMC/Ultra week in 2009
- Recently launched his Sleaze and SleazeTech labels, based in Miami
- Is set to release his Miamication album this summer, with Love is the Answer as the debut single.
Win a 4-course Champagne dinner for 2 from CoCo Sala

To celebrate their 3-year anniversary, our neighbors at Coco Sala are giving away a free dinner for 2! All you have to do is comment on their post by the end of the day on Sunday (May 15th 2011) with your favorite CoCo Sala experience!
They’re also having a celebration right now (Thursday) to mark the occasion in style, complete with complimentary champagne and the works. Their food is really fantastic, so go ahead, indulge yourself!
From their Facebook pagec:
“Thanks to all of our loyal guests & friends, Co Co. Sala will be celebrating its 3rd Anniversary this Thursday! #DC Our celebration wouldn’t be complete without those who have continuously showered us with love & support. Please stop by Thursday between 4pm-9pm, tell your bartender/server “Happy Anniversary Co Co. Sala” & receive a complimentary glass of Bubbly. Here’s to many more years filled with amazing friends like you!”
More info:
www.cocosala.com
www.facebook.com/cocosala
Preview of Lost Society Restaurant and Lounge in DC

UPDATE 6/10/2011: Construction is nearing completion, see NEW PICS OF LOST SOCIETY
Lost Society, set to open very soon in the thriving 14th and U neighborhood, is a boutique restaurant and lounge that fully intends to bring back the lost art of making drinks and really good steaks. With real mixologists and gourmet chefs, they’re taking it seriously. And for good reason too– It’ll be the first steak-centric restaurant in the neighborhood.

Set in a casual atmosphere amidst the almost opulent French decor, big windows, rich fabrics, and deep colors, patrons will find a pleasant dining atmosphere on the main floor. A large square bar sits in the middle of the room and comfortable restaurant seating fills the room. Its an inviting space that looks classy and upscale, but isn’t pretentious or stuffy. Its quite laid back.

The white-walled lounge is upstairs with glass chandeliers hanging over a sizable bar, paintings on the walls, and a nice DJ booth. Its a place where the music will be part of the ambiance, not blasting patrons on a dancefloor. Its not a nightclub. Its a great feel for the more mature crowd that frequents the lounges in the 14th and U district.

The big draw to Lost Society is the rooftop patio. The building is on a prominent corner high up, and from the top you get a great view of Capitol Hill. There are long banquettes, pillows, high bar chairs, and a little quiet music. Half of the deck is indoors, with a bar inside so that you can enjoy the space even if its raining. The indoor half has several large french doors that open up to the magnificent patio. Throw in a little music, and this spot becomes quite the destination for the DC lounge crowd.

Knowing the area and the crowd was important to the concept development and design. Partner Dave Karim, a DC nightlife veteran with well over 20 years of experience here in DC, knows the area well and made sure that this venue would match the area and would be a welcome addition to growing neighborhood. The atmosphere, mood, and vibe of Lost Society is similar to those of neighboring locations. Mature, laid back, upscale, modern, and appealing to the audience that frequents the area.
But by being the only steak-centric restaurant in the neighborhood (I’m drooling just thinking about the menu), and along with that killer rooftop, Lost Society will certainly not be just another face in the crowd. They’ll be open 7 nights a week, starting with dinner at 5pm and rolling through till 2am on weekdays, 3am on weekends.
They’ll be opening very soon, so keep an eye out for updates!
Website: www.lostsociety-dc.com
Facebook: facebook.com/lostsocietydc

Spears, Legend, Backstreet and More – Verizon Center Summer Events!
This summer the Verizon Center is hosting a ton of amazing events! DC nightlife will experience a host of ridiculous DC concerts including Britney Spears, Nicki Minaj, New Kids on the Block, Backstreet Boys, Sade, John Legend, R. Kelly, Josh Groban, Keith Urban, Taylor Swift and many more!
New Kids on the Block & Backstreet Boys 6/3/11 – 80’s bubblegum meeets 90’s pop for the ultimate boy band tour! After an impromptu live performance last year at NY’s Radio City Music Hall, the top 40 sensations have joined forces to and are causing pandemonium amongst the women of DC nightlife!
Sade & John Legend 6/22/11 – John’s performance on the National Mall at James Cameron’s 2010 Earth Day event brought Washingtonians out by the thousands. He opens on 6/22/11 for one of the greatest R&B signers ever, Sade. Her hits are too numerous to mention, but include Smooth Operator, No Ordinary Love and Kiss of Life.
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R. Kelly 7/2/11 – The three-time Grammy winner, off the release of his brand new Gold-selling ‘Love Letter’ album, is on a world tour with Keyshia Cole and Marsha Ambrosius. They arrive in Washington DC on 7/2/11 to soothe the hearts of thousands at this must see DC event!
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Josh Groban 7/27/11 – Four multi-platinum albums and over 24 million albums sold worldwide. Josh Groban’s 2011 Straight to You Tour will highlight his Illusions album. The Washington Post says the album “offers a perfectly fine, and often quite lovely, glimpse at a pop-classical crossover artist in the middle of crossing over.”
Keith Urban 7/28/11 – Country sensation Keith Urban arrives at the Verizon Center on 7/28/11 and has been nominated for the 2011 Country Music Television awards for male video and performance of the year! His Get Closer 2011 World Tour will be one of the biggest of the year!
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Britney Spears & Nicki Minaj 7/31/11 – The recent remix of Britney’s ‘Til the World Ends’ featuring Nicki Minaj and Ke$ha has been blowing out speakers across the nation! Spears’ return to the spotlight has been highlighted by tracks with producer Rusko and Will.I.Am. Nicki Minaj is easily the hottest female hip-hop artist out right now. Britney and Nicki have now teamed up for a 2011 mega tour of hip-pop, electronic, top 40 madness!
Taylor Swift 8/2/11 & 8/3/11 – Since the age of 14 she has been under contract with Sony, writing music and preparing for super-stardom. At the age of 17 she was introduced to the world by country legend Tim McGraw. Since then the country/pop world has fallen love with charm. 2011 marks Taylor Swift’s first world tour. She lands in DC for a two day affair in August!
Photo Tour: Fur Nightclub DC renovates outdoor patio

Just in time for the awesome spring weather, Fur Nightclub did some serious work on their patio. We dropped in last weekend for the first night of Life (formerly known as mnmlife), which is back in action on Saturday nights on the patio after the long winter hiatus. What we saw was pretty cool.
They added a full-length bar under the roof, complete with full hookah service, installed a large stage for outdoor shows, set up raised vip seating and tables, upgraded the sound system, and renovated the dj booth as well. With a fresh coat of paint and a few new lights, the last details were finished, bringing the space to life.
Together, the changes make the space into a much more meaningful and useful space. It draws the area together and gives it a reason for being there. The patio is now a real destination in the club, as opposed to being a place where people just go to smoke. We like it a lot, and can’t wait for the next Glow Saturday at Fur Nightclub.
Good job, Fur!





This Week in DC | Apr 18-24, 2011
There’s more to the week than nightlife. Although it’s our favorite part of the day, we know there’s so much more to do, which is why we’re providing you with a guide of what to do before the party, or just during the day in general.
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Check out “Charlie Sheen LIVE: My Violent Torpedo of Truth” at DAR Constitution Hall
Charlie Sheen might be known as the king of controversy, the warlock of bad decisions, winning chef, and more. Now you can see him live in DC at DAR Constitutional Hall.
Will he do anything crazy? Bring nutty guests? Cook a steak seasoned with cigarettes? Who knows, you have to go to find out! The warlock himself will be live at 8pm.
Need tickets? Grab them here via ticketmaster.com. $1 per ticket will be donated to the Japanese Earthquake Relief Fund. See, who says Charlie Sheen is a bad person? He gives back!
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Visit the American History Museum
Okay, we know it sounds a little lame, but how often do you really explore the culture right in your back yard? If you’re a history buff or just haven’t seen it yet, there’s something for everyone. And hey, it’s forecasted to be a dreary day complete with thunderstorms so what else would you really want to do during the day?
There are some great exhibitions at the American History Museum right now. You’d probably be surprised how much you can learn about the nation’s history without even traveling.
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Watch An Orioles Game
It may be a treck, and the nationals are closer, but everyone needs to go to an Orioles baseball game every once and a while. Thursday they play the Minnesota Twins at 7:05pm. This matchup the O’s try to make their fourth win after eight losses while the Twins try to break a losing streak.
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Try Earth Friendly Wine Tasting at The Butcher’s Block
Check out a new twist on wine tasting! It’s complimentary and features environmentally friendly organic and biodynamic wines. The event is from 6-8pm.
The Butcher’s Block is a market featuring freshly baked breads, a massive wine selection, and many more unique and home-made items.
1600 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
Check out their website for more details.
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The Downtown Fiction at 9:30 Club
Cameron of The Downtown Fiction may just want to run but we’re all glad they’re coming to DC. Featured on Sirius Hits 1 and radio stations around the country, “I Just Wanna Run” is their biggest hit but you’ll get to hear many more this Saturday.
This group is based out of Fairfax, Virginia helping highlight the local music scene on an international level! Opening bands are He Is We, Cady Groves, and Amely.
Need tickets? Ticketfly has the hookup for just $15 a pop! It’s an early show starting at just 5pm so there’s plenty of time to go clubbing afterwards!
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Find Unique Antiques and Collectibles in Georgetown
Some things just aren’t the same if they’re new. If you’re into Antiques, this is the event for you. From 8am-4pm on Sunday the Georgetown Flea Market is home to the Antique and Collectible Market.
Wisconsin Avenue North of S Street
Washington, DC 20037
202-775-FLEA
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Looking to go out during the night? We know where you need to be. Here are some great events you can check out!
Tuesday: College Tuesday at Lima Lounge featuring DJ Kidlucky (18+)
Wednesday: Latin Wednesday at Barcode (21+)
Thursday:
–Morgan Page at Lima (18+)
-Vinyl Thursday at Barcode (21+)
Friday: Super PoP at Ultrabar (18+)
Saturday:
–George Garcia & Matt Goldman at FUR (18+)
–Illumination Ladies’ Night at Ultrabar (18+)
Sunday: Industry Night at Barcode (21+)
Pics from Tiesto at Glow Washington DC at the Armory are now UP!
Pictures from Tiesto’s Club Life Tour at Glow Washington DC at the DC Armory are now up on the Glow Washington DC facebook page! Become a fan to be the first to know about major electronic music events coming to Washington DC!
See all albums from Glow Washington DC events: Club Glow Gallery

Important Info about Tiesto at DC Armory 4/9/11
Panorama Productions and Glow are proud to host Tiesto at Glow at the DC Armory on Saturday, April 9th. Lots of people have questions, and fortunately, we have answers for you.
Subjects covered here include: Tickets, dress code, alcohol, age and ID requirements, set times, start time, Metro, security, glowsticks policy, photographer policy, parking, smoking, re-entry, afterparties, and info about the next big show.
Concert Event Page: Tiesto at Glow at the DC Armory Homepage
Tickets to the show
Are there tickets left?
No. All 10,000 tickets sold out last week. However, we are giving away two tickets every day to fans of our facebook page. Like our page, then like the wall post about the ticket giveaway for your chance to win!
Will there be tickets at the door?
No.
Getting in to the show
What are the Age Requirements, ID requirements?
This event is strictly 18+ to enter, 21+ to drink. A valid government-issued photo ID is absolutely required to enter. Your ticket does not exempt you from this requirement.
Is there a Dress Code?
No.
About the show
When does the show start? When should I get there? Who is playing when?
The doors open at 6. We recommend getting there on-time to avoid lines. Matt Goldman will be playing from opening till 7, Roberto Gonzalez 7-8, Cedric Gervais 8-10, and Tiesto 10-2.
Will there be alcohol?
Yes. The DC Armory will have Beer, Liquor, and Wine service, as well as food and non alcoholic beverages. Table service is not available.
Show and Venue policies
What is security like at the Armory?
From the DC Armory info page: “All guests entering the DC Armory are subject to search and screening by hand-held and/or walkthrough magnetometer. Refusal to comply may be grounds to prohibit admission. Guests will not be permitted to enter the DC Armory if they are visibly intoxicated.”
Are Glowsticks or Lasers permitted?
No. However, Glow bracelets, LED gloves, and other “jewelry/attire” type glow-items are okay. Loose objects like glow STICKS are not ok. Rule of thumb: if you can chuck it at someone, its not getting inside.
Are Professional Photographers / DSLR Cameras Permitted?
No. However, personal “point and shoot” cameras are OK.
What other items are prohibited?
Prohibited items include weapons or other dangerous objects, sticks, bats, poles, staffs and clubs, illegal substances, backpacks and large bags, food and beverages, and metal, plastic and glass containers.
What is the Smoking Policy?
Smoking indoors is prohibited by DC Law, violators may be ejected. Follow signs to designated smoking areas on-site.
Is re-entry permitted?
No.
Getting to the show
How do I get there?
See this: Directions to DC Armory
When does Metro close?
The last train leaves the nearby Stadium/Armory stop at 3am.
Where do I park?
There are huge parking lots all around the DC Armory for $15. Primary parking for the Tiësto Club Life Tour will be in Lot 3 (corner of 19th and East Capitol Streets, SE).
More Parties in DC
Is there an afterparty?
We do not have a sponsored afterparty. However, if you’re looking for something to do on Thursday and Friday before the show, we’ve got Dada Life on Thursday at Lima and DJ Spider on Friday at Ultrabar. We also have a great list of the top 10 dc nightclubs.
When is the next big show?
- Roger Sanchez with Chris Moody: Thu 4/14 [Glow at Lima]
- Robbie Rivera: Sat 4/16 [Glow at Fur]
- Morgan Page: Thu 4/21 [Glow at Lima]
- Sander Kleinenberg w/ Pleasurekraft: Thu 4/28 [Glow at Lima]
- Wolfgang Gartner w/ Harvard Bass: Sat 4/30 [Glow at Fur]
- Steve Lawler: Thu 5/5 [Glow at Lima]
- Axwell: Sat 5/7 [Glow at Fur]
- Mark Knight: Thu 5/12 [Glow at Lima]
- Steve Aoki: Sat 5/14 [Glow at Fur]
- Nic Fanciulli: Thu 5/19 [Glow at Lima]
- Alex Gaudino: Sat 5/21 [Glow at Fur]
- Armin van Buuren: Thu 5/26 [Special Thursday Glow event at Fur]
- Benny Benassi: Sun 5/29 Memorial Day Weekend [Glow at Fur]
More Questions
I have another question that wasn’t answered here?
Check to see if someone has asked it in the comments section below. If no, go ahead and ask us!
Ultrabar nightclub quietly bans all douchebags

WASHINGTON DC — Earlier today, Ultrabar Nightclub became the first nightclub in the United States to take a stance against douchebags by specifically banning all douchebags from their premises, much to the excitement of clubgoers in the DC area. While common practice in European nightclubs, especially in France, the trend of formally banning douchebags has only recently gained traction in the United States. Most likely brought on with the surge in Jersey Culture and Guidos brought on by the rise of The Jersey Shore.
Darren Watkins, Chairman of the United States Clubber’s Association applauds Ultrabar‘s bold stance against douchebaggery, stating that “douchebags have always been a problem in nightclubs, and hopefully this will start the trend across the United States.”
Ultrabar made its stance very clear with an update to its club policies page, which states:
Effective 4/1/11: Management also reserves the right to refuse admission to any/all douchebags.
In a statement released earlier today, Ultrabar social media director Mark Maskell explains that this move was absolutely necessary to protect the interests of the customers, and to maintain the comfortable, and inviting atmosphere that Ultrabar is known for.
A March 2011 study commissioned by the DC Hospitality Group of 1,000 random female club patrons in DC indicated that nearly 35% of all female clubgoers top complaint is Douchebags. This is a spike from two years ago where the study showed that only 19% of clubgoing women in DC had problems with douchebaggery. Many respondents also wondered why the clubs just don’t ban them outright.

Alarmed by this sudden spike, Ultrabar decided to take immediate action, even though their club had the lowest douchebag count in all of the DC Nightclubs, at a very tolerable 1.14%. Maskell explains that the reason for this low number is that Ultrabar had quietly been turning douchebags away at the door for years. However, with the increased popularity of the club, douchebags were showing up in record numbers, just to be turned away. “It created quite a traffic jam, and wasted a lot of our staff resources that could’ve been spent on better customers.”
Ultrabar regular customer, a student from Sweden, supports Ultrabar’s decision. “I have been clubbing all over the world, and its nice to see that the anti-douchebag sentiment has spread to the United States as well, especially to my favorite club.”
However, despite the growing popularity worldwide, it has been difficult to get it moving here in DC. Many club owners are hesitant to turn douchebags away, for fear that they won’t have any customers left. Another local nightclub owner, who declined to give us his name for fear of losing his business, said “I wish we could ban these douchebags, they’re arrogant, they bother girls, and their strong cologne makes people vomit. But without them, I wouldn’t have any customers at all.”
And indeed, Ultrabar has already received some backlash from the DC douchebag community, with douches planning to boycott all DC nightclubs, not just Ultrabar. Brian Campbell, president of Douchebags United was outraged. “This discrimination is absolutely intolerable, especially here in the Nation’s Capital where so many millions have fought for their freedom from discrimination and hatred.”
Campbell explains that douchebags have the right to hit on everything that moves, grab girls butts, act like they are superior, start fights, tip poorly, and act like a baller. Campbell comfirms this saying “We do whatever the hell we want, and the constitution protects it.”

My interview with Campbell was interrupted at that moment when an attractive young lady walked in to Barcode, the restaurant/lounge where we were talking during their infamous Extended Happy Hour. He raced over to her, grabbed her by the waist, threw down a pathetic pick-up line, flexed his muscles, and laid down his best rap. When the woman’s husband walked in three seconds later, Campbell puffed up and gave the husband a dirty look and grabbed the wife’s behind defiantly. When the husband shook his head in disgust, Campbell ran over to the bar, cut in line, elbowed a girl in the face, spilled his drink on two people, punched a baby, left no tip, and began clucking like a chicken at the husband.
Barcode Manager Arman Amirshahi had seen enough, and grabbed Campbell by the collar, lifted him off the ground, and literally threw him out. Amirshahi just shook his head, “Douchebag.”
Perhaps this bold move will send a message to douchebags across Washington DC: You’re not welcome here anymore.

The Experts Have Decided: DC Nightlife’s 10 Hottest Clubs
Washington DC nightclubs, bars and lounges are a playground for recording artists, politicians, students, athletes, tourists and more. Overshadowed by destinations like NY, LA and Miami, it’s easy to see how DC nightlife has flown under the radar. However, many of the world’s biggest names party in and return to The District.
We’ve popped bottles with Drake, done shots with FC Barcelona, had David Guetta name Glow the best party in the world, gotten ‘Lost’ with Miles and Frank Lapidus, done happy hour with Donald Rumsfeld, the list goes on. With the third largest college population in the nation, the DC crowd knows how to get down.
In no particular order:

Echostage is an all-purpose concert venue built to host large-scale productions. The venue is one massive room with elongated bars, VIP mezzanines, a photo pit, etc. Everything you would expect at a live venue. It’s the largest nightlife concert hall in DC.
With its doors opening in September 2012, the Echostage schedule has already featured the top 3 DJs in the world in Armin van Buuren, Tiesto and Avicii as well as Hip-Hop and Dancehall stars Big Sean and Beenie Man.
See our complete overview of Echostage

Minted in the fourth quarter of 2010, Barcode is a venue that moves with the customer. A typical day goes something like lunch, happy hour, dinner, party. The kitchen is open every day until midnight and features trusted American classics with a twist. The bar features extensive beer and wine menus as well as specialty drinks balancing homemade syrups, fresh citrus and floral essences. Barcode is geared towards young professionals (and older) who aren’t quite ready to let go of the care-free life.
See our complete overview of Barcode

U-Hall, as it is affectionately know, is an underground DJ and concert venue that focuses on the music. No bottle service, no state of the art light system, no bells, no whistles. The sound system is one of the best in DC nightlife. Featuring DJ acts in the evening spinning techno, dubstep, moombahton and underground house; and live acts early doing indy, punk, samba, rap, big band and more; U-Hall caters to the ‘be yourself and let loose’ kind of crowd.
See our complete overview of U-Hall

Named after Napoleon’s wife, Josephine is a study in VIP grandeur. The K-Street hot spot’s pampered party-goers enjoy first-class table service, the infamous Pit (a sunken dance-floor with VIP tables lining the edges) as well as the Gold Room in the back.
Whether it’s a Latin, Nightlife Industry, Hip-Hop or EDM crowd, one thing is certain – the people look good and the liquor flows like water.
See our complete overview of Josephine

Public is the king of DC sports bars. The former club Five space has been artfully transformed to a sports lover’s paradise. With a reckless amount of TV’s, projectors and various floors, Public is the choice to watch NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, boxing, UFC and NCAA events.
It’s also a great place to go out too, with DJ’s spinning dance and top 40 long after the game has ended. Hungry? Public offers a varied menu and a great selection of beer, plus a monthly rotation of 4 new regional beers on draft.
Combine all that with a great rooftop patio, and you have a bar heavyweight! There’s no way that your group won’t have a good time; day or night.
See our complete overview of Public

The 9:30 Club has long been a staple of DC nightlife, opening its doors to the public in 1980. Historically a rock venue, the 9:30 Club has featured plenty of legendary acts over the years, including Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and the Beastie Boys.
Recent acts include Passion Pit, Major Lazer, Rusko and more.
See our complete overview of 9:30 Club

A hot choice amongst the DC club crowd. Catering to the higher-end of the 21-30 crowd, Eden has a reputation for excellent table service and quality music.
The most popular spot in Eden is the rooftop. Featuring a massive LED-faced DJ booth at the head of the space, a long bar running the length of the room, heaters in the winter and high-demand VIP tables, Eden’s outdoor rooftop is one of the hottest spots in DC.
See our complete overview of Eden

The Park is a stylish, four-story restaurant and lounge where you can relish in the latest Americana fare prepared in view in the signature, open-concept kitchen on the first floor. Their happy hour starts early and the venue stays packed well into the evening.
Political movers and shakers, renowned celebrities and high-profile sports figures have all made appearances at Park.
See our complete overview of The Park

Ultrabar is one of DC’s most-frequented clubs week in and week out. With four floors, six bars, two mezzanines and 4 DJs; it’s no wonder the line is known to extend down the block and around the corner!
Free entry passes, a multitude of bottle service options, an intimate lower-level lounge and great drink specials make Ultrabar arguably DC’s #1 ‘party club.’
See our complete overview of Ultrabar Nightclub

Cities is a restaurant/lounge that turns into an upscale nightlife hangout during the evening. To some the crowd may seem pretentious, though others would argue they’re simply people who enjoy being seen enjoying the high life. Regardless, Cities is one of DC’s hot spots.
The food is good, the concept is admirable and the setting extremely comfortable.
See our complete overview of Cities
Do you agree the above mentioned venues are the best in DC nightlife? Let us know what your favorite DC nightlife destinations are! Please leave your comments below.





