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Pacquiao vs Marquez IV – HBO Boxing at Barcode

Pacquiao vs Marquez IV 6pm 12.8.12 Live at Barcode

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Barcode Restaurant, Bar, Lounge
1101 17th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036

Details:

  • No Cover
  • Bar, Dance/Dining, Lounge, Patio Areas
  • VIP/Bottle service available
  • Bookings at 202.955.9001
Saturday, December 8: for the fourth, and likely final, time Manny Pacquaio and Juan Manuel Marquez will square off. Who will leave with their arms held high this time? Barcode will be showing the fight for free.
10 HDTV screens and 2 massive projectors make sure you won’t miss any of the action. Take a look at the previous matches between Pacquaio and Marquez below.
After the fight, Crowdrocker DJ Kam takes over control with the best of top 40, dance and hip-hop. Hang in the lounge, drink at the bar, dance or relax on our heated patio.

Skins vs Giants: MNF at Barcode

Redskins vs Giants December 3 at Barcode

Redskins vs Giants at Barcode

Barcode Restaurant, Bar, Lounge
1101 17th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036

Details:

Venue:
  • No Cover
  • Bar, Dance/Dining, Lounge, Patio Areas
  • VIP/Bottle service available
  • Bookings at 202.955.9001
Specials:
  • 1 Hour Open Bar (Following the game if skins win)
  • Half off beer, wine & rail drinks by the glass 3pm-close
  • $5 Burgers
  • $5 Wings

 

Come cheer on the Redskins (or Giants…) Monday, December 3 at Barcode! Will the Skins avenge their loss late in their last match against the Giants? Find out at Barcode for a special edition of Monday night football with no cover. 10 HDTVs and 2 huge projectors bring you the game live without a chance of missing a moment. Lavar Arrington will be there taping live looking for your commentary.

Filmed live at Barcode Restaurant, Bar and Lounge.
Airing Saturdays at 3:30PM, Encore Sundays at 12:30PM on DC50TV.

SportsWeek gives an insider’s perspective on sporting news as it happens in DC and around the country. Former Penn State and Redskins All-Pro linebacker and fan-favorite LaVar Arrington and DC50TV corespondent Lou Holder take on everything from the Redskins locker room to the Kentucky Derby, providing colorful insight and commentary geared for the DMV sports fanatic.

Barcode’s 2 Year Anniversary Event – Saturday November 3

Midtown-K Street Restaurant/Bar/Lounge Celebrates 2 Years!

washington dc barsWhat:
Barcode’s 2 Year Anniversary!!!

Where:
Barcode
1101 17th Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20036

(202) 955-9001

When:
Saturday November 3, 2012
Complimentary Hors d’Oeuvres, Champagne, Beer and Wine starting at 8PM

Barcode is extremely proud to celebrate a 2nd year of business on November 3 with food, drinks and friends. From the very start, Barcode has been defined not by what it is, but what it can be.

From power lunches and happy hours to wine and beer tastings, dance parties, sporting events and more, Barcode has managed to set itself apart with diverse offerings and a menu of classics with a twist.

Barcode has been voted ‘Best Happy Hour’ by the Washington Post and hosted a diverse range of patrons from former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to 5-time and current #1 DJ in the world Armin van Buuren.

Oktoberfest Beer Tasting at Barcode

Oktoberfest Beer Tasting at Barcode

Oktoberfest DC

When:

10.04.12 (Thursday), 5PM-7PM

What:

Barcode is introducing several Oktoberfest inspired beers, which will be premiered at their Oktoberfest beer tasting.

Where:

Barcode Restaurant, Bar and Lounge
1101 17th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036

Extra Info:

Ages: 21+
Dress Code: Classy casual

Amenities:

39 beers (12 on tap)
12 specialty cocktails
Extensive wine & champagne menu
Bottle Service: 202-955-9001
(drink menu)
Kitchen ’til Midnight
(food menu)
Large, heated, outdoor patio
Valet

 Some of the beers that they will be highlighting are:

Schlafly Pumpkin

Pumpkin Ale blends the spices of the harvest with full-bodied sweetness for a beer that tastes like pumpkin pie. Pounds of pumpkin form a malty foundation that supports the fall flavors of cinnamon, nutmeg and clove.

Schlafly Oktoberfest

A traditional Bavarian Märzen with a toasty malt aroma and slight caramel taste.  This rich, amber lager is balanced by the use of German noble hops, while the lager yeast ferments cold and slow, creating a smooth, crisp beer.

Victory Oktoberfest

This one is much more traditional, pouring a rich deep amber/chestnut with a medium white head. Nose is fresh cracked grains, toasted chestnut, light and fresh German hops. Mouth is fresh toasted grains upfront, just a light roasted touch, with fresh pilsner hops and a nice subtle nutty quality. Crisp and tight, good tight body with lush tingling carbonation. Some light barley sweetness and a good dark bread.

Brooklyn Oktoberfest

When Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria wanted to celebrate his wedding engagement in 1810, he did what any good Bavarian prince would – he threw a beer festival. Both the festival and the special beer served there became known as Oktoberfest. Brewed from the finest German malt and hops, Brooklyn Oktoberfest is true to the original style, full bodied and malty, with a bread like aroma and light, brisk hop bitterness.

Barcode Brings Champagne Wars: Tues 08.21.12


Champagne WarsTuesday, August 21, 2012 brings a very special edition of Barcode Tuesdays.

Bottles of house Champagne will be just $30, or if you’re looking to really celebrate grab a bottle of Stoli and Moet for $200. So get your closest friends or random acquaintances and pop some bottles! Hookahs are available on the open-air patio to compliment the night and with a kitchen open until midnight no one will go hungry.

 

No need to hide your wild side, with bottles of champagne at just $30 everyone (21+) can grab one.
Drink Specials:
  • $3 Bud Light
  • $3 Pabst Blue Ribbon
  • $5 Patron XO Cafe
  • $9 Red Bull & Vodka
  • $30 Bottles of house chapagne – This week only!
  • $200 Bottle of Stoli + Bottle of Moet – This week only!
  • Half off bottles of wine
  • $150 Bottles of Stoli vodka (all flavors)

Tables, birthdays, exclusives:
202.271.1171

Entry/Guest List:

Free Entry pass @
www.dcclubbing.com/wordpress2/vip

Versus:

DJ Saam faces off against the area’s best DJs every Tuesday. A new experience every week with an open format including your favorites in Top 40, dance, and mashups.

This week, DJ Saam vs Epoch:

Age/Hours/Dress:

18+ to party | 21+ to drink
10:00PM – 3:00AM

Keep it fresh, crisp and clean. No shorts, sandals or baggy anything. You’re going out and it’s not to the mall. Looking ‘put together’ is everything.

Location:

Barcode is located at 1101 17th Street NW: entrance on L street.

Venue:

Barcode provides comfort built on a high-end backdrop of marble, open-air and illumination. The venue boasts a 45 ft bar, HDTV’s, massive booths, a lounge area with projector, dining area/dance floor and sliding glass-door-panels in the spring/summer to create an indoor/outdoor ambiance. At night many of the tables are removed to provide space for dancing and mingling.


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National Capital BBQ Battle 2012 [June 23-24, 2012]

20th Annual Safeway Barbecue Battle

The best BBQ from across the USA – all in 5 blocks!

Saturday, June 23 (11 am-10 pm) + Sunday, June 24 (11 am-7:30 pm)

What: Restaurants and BBQ teams compete for over $40,000 and the title of National Barbecue Champion
Attractions: 30 bands on 3 stages, 50+ FREE samples, demonstrations, and plenty of mouth-watering BBQ!bbq battle banner dcWhere: Pennsylvania Ave (btwn. 9th & 14th Streets, NW) – Metro: Federal Triangle, Metro Center, or Archives
Cost: Adults $15 at the gates ($12 in advance HERE)

Looking for the ultimate summer cookout experience? Look no further: National Capital BBQ Battle is back! Heralded as a top 5 “Can’t Miss Summer Festival” by CNN and “Top 10 BBQ Event” by the Travel Channel and Discovery.com, the BBQ Battle has plenty of sweet, salty, and savory fun for everyone.

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BBQ with the best in the business.

Celebrating its 20th year running, tens of thousands of visitors will descend upon Pennsylvania Avenue this weekend seeking a taste of America’s best brisket, pulled pork, ribs, and more.

Complete with live music, BBQ demonstrations from the pros, and plenty of free bites, the weekend’s main event takes place on the “Pit Masters” block, where restaurants and teams will be competing for the title of America’s National Barbecue Champion, plus numerous individual categories (beef, chicken, lamb, pork, ribs, and BBQ sauce).

Best yet, admission means you’ll be loosening your belt buckle for a good cause: since its inception, the BBQ Battle has raised more than $1.2 million for DC charities. Get hungry!

Official Website: bbqdc.com

The Race for Hope at Barcode

Race for Hope Charity Event

Charity Event Flyer for Barcode

Barcode

DJ Saam & Kryogen

Sunday April 29 – 7PM

$10 Minimum Gets you a FREE Drink

The Race for Hope DC, a 5K course in the nation’s capital, is a fun and inspiring way to join forces in the fight against brain tumors by raising funds for research. It is one of the largest fundraisers in the country benefiting the brain tumor community and the proceeds support National Brain Tumor Society and Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure.

Through generous gifts from individuals and company sponsorships, the Race for Hope – DC has raised more than $15 million in its history. Join thousands of runners and walkers supporting the brain tumor community on May 6 to participate in the 15th Annual Race for Hope – DC at Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC.

Register for the walk here or by joining us at Barcode on Sunday!

DC Mayor to Extend Weekend Liquor Sales

More Than Just Politics
DC Mayor looks to add hour to last call on weekends.

District of Colombia Mayor Vincent Gray recently proposed his 2013 budget plan for the city of Washington.

In trying to avoid tax increases and service cuts, the $10M plan would raise an extra $5.3M by passing a law allowing DC bars, restaurants, lounges and nightclubs to serve alcohol until 4AM on weekends.

More Money for DC
More Press for District Entertainment & Nightlife

With “The Most Powerful City in the World” for a nickname, it’s difficult to imagine getting more press for the US capital. While politics will always be king, the Washington DC Nightlife and Entertainment community is thriving.

Live Nation venues like Warner Theater and the recently opened Fillmore Silver Spring bring world renowned music and comedy acts weekly. Productions like Fela!, Come Fly Away and more show regularly at Sidney Harmon Hall, the world famous Kennedy Center and other DC theater venues. The city is known amongst jazz and blue fans throughout America as the birthplace of the legendary Duke Ellington.

The above-mentioned activities however, are generally closed by Midnight.

Washington DC restaurants, lounges, bars and nightclubs provide invaluable revenue for The District primarily through sales tax on liquor. American nightlife meccas such as New York, Miami and Las Vegas not only have extended hours, they are also recognized as international destinations. Tourism thrives in these cities in part due to their ability to offer late night activities.

Allowing Washington DC nightlife venues to remain open until 4AM on weekends will create fresh buzz for a city dominated in the news by politics.

An extension of liquor sales on the weekends would cascade to the food, transportation, safety and tourism industries to name a few; and create more jobs in a rebuilding economy.

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Nightlife entrepreneurs feel the extra hour will serve more than just their own business interests.

“It’ll be a tremendous boom for the DC economy; providing much needed revenue without effort from the government, or extra taxes on residents. Not only will it be generating more tax revenue, it will also generate more money in terms of salaries for nightlife employees and police details,”

– Panorama Productions owner Antonis Karagounis

DC council members concerned with stability and public rowdiness issues made the following comments:

“We don’t want any of that. We don’t want a Bourbon Street atmosphere.”

“Any suggestions about changing hours of alcohol sales will be met with concerns.”

“… concerned about people in cars, out later at night, drinking for longer periods.”

We feel it’s unfair to equate a 4AM last call with turning DC into one massive Bourbon Street party. The infamous New Orleans party destination is home to bars, restaurants, strip clubs and souvenir shops. All Mayor Grey wants is an extra hour at the bar.

We agree that there are issues that need to be addressed, but being out late in and of itself is not an argument against anything. People driving drunk is a concern whether it’s lunch time, happy hour, dinner or beyond.

Do the Pros Outweigh the Cons?

If DC nightlife is granted an extra hour to serve alcohol on Friday and Saturday nights, it will potentially pay for over half of the Mayor’s proposed budget for 2013. If not from liquor sales tax, where will the money come from? Would you rather pay more taxes out of your pocket? Or would you rather have an extra hour at the bar and let the clubs pay to keep DC great?

Fujimar: Late-Night Sushi & Ceviche in Washington DC

1401 K Street,
Home of Lima Lounge Welcomes Fujimar

Take an open second floor space,
infuse Latin and Asian flavors.
Mix Sake and Tequila. Sushi and Ceviche.
Drop some downtempo music.
Here is DC’s newest Restaurant
and evening seafood bar.

Fujimar DC SeatingFujimar is the product of combining and renovating Lima Restaurant and Vetro Lounge. Focusing solely on the culinary experience, the second level of Lima Lounge has adopted a more open layout, added a drink bar, sushi bar, and created a menu drizzled in Japanese-South American fusion.

While Lima Lounge remain’s one of DC’s top nightlife destinations, Fujimar will become a choice amongst DC foodies for sushi, ceviche and select items from the former Lima Restaurant menu.

Fujimar DC TableEntering Fujimar from the familiar entrance at 1401 K St. NW, patrons are greeted by an inviting, modern layout. Stainless steel accents at the new drink bar compliment the hardwood floors. Comfortably firm white leather couches, chic velvet-like chairs, minimalist table seating washed by a chroma light display creates a relaxed, high-end atmosphere. Moving further inside, large HDTVs add to the ambience while stone-top tables fit for kings await.

The menu features a combination of Asian and Latin food without the standard con-“fusion” experienced at similar style restaurants. Fujimar instead recreates the unique culinary experience achieved only when two foreign cuisines blend naturally. The result is an interpretation of cuisine forged when Asian immigrants relocated to Latin America.

ceviche at FujimarThese inspirations will result in a menu of sushi and ceviche alongside a selection of fish (including unusual options such as Tasmanian Kin Salmon, and Hapu’up’u), caught and shipped the same day from Hawaiian waters.

Owner Masoud Aboughaddareh ensures the fish will be “hooked, line-caught or speared by divers within American waters to ensure strict fishing regulations” and “chosen with great care, knowledge and sensitivityFujimar Sushi for preserving the environmental heritage of the world’s most coveted seafood.” Other options such as braised short ribs and barbecued chicken with butter and soy sauce will be available as well.

Fujimar’s drink menu features wine list with imports by artisan winemakers, an extensive Saki collection and a hand-crafted beverage program. No thirst will go unquenched.Food at Fujimar

Sushi and ceviche served until 1AM M-Th and 2am F/S enhance an already gratifying experience. Fujimar hopes to infuse something fresh into DC restaurants and the K Street neighborhood.

Seating at Fujimar

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.

  • Happy Hour 3 – 7PM
    Half-Off rail drinks and wine by the glass
  • Half-off all bottles of wine all day/night

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In addition to the current menu, Barcode recently added five new reds!