Fridays: POP at Ultrabar Nightclub

‘Pop’ aims to bring the hottest DJs, music, performers, after-parties, movie-premiers and guest appearances to DC nightlife!
Pop Fridays at Ultrabar feature 6 bars, 5 levels, 4 dance floors with different DJs and some of the hottest people in DC! Pop brings wild nights for vibrant people who want to party to the newest, hottest music anywhere.
Past guests include Lil’ John, Chachi, PS1, Skeet Skeet, Sam Adams, The Real World, Twilight, Lady GaGa After Party and more!
Pop events from pop DJs spinning the freshest top 40/house mash ups with a splash of popular hip-hop!
Music Format
— Main Floor: A rotating schedule of the nation’s top mash up DJs along with resident DJ Geometrix (Top 40, Mashups, Hip Hop)
— Vault: DBK (House)
— Bedroom: DJs Suelto, Enemy & Bomba (Latin Music)
— Chroma: Kid Lucky (Mashups, Dance)
Drink Specials
$4 Stella Beer
$6 Woo Woo Shots
$6 Absolut Vodka mixed drinks till midnight
$5 Blueberry Smirnoff *bedroom & Mini Bar only
$5 Margaritas *bedroom & Mini Bar only
$150 Stoli Vodka (VIP Table Service)
Discount Admission: See Event Passes
Age Requirement and Dress Code:
Open to ages 18+, Proper ID and Attire is Required. Dress Smart. Guys: No shorts, boots, oversized tees, baggy jeans, tennis shoes, etc.. Girls: Keep it classy.
Location, Info:
911 F St. NW Washington DC 20004. Nearest metro: Gallery Place. 202 638 4663
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CLOSED: Lima Lounge

- Venue Type: Intimate Club
- Estimated Size: 800
- Amenities: 2 Floors/Bars, Outdoor Patio, Kitchen open late, Bottle Service, Restaurant, Valet, Coat Check
- Cover Charge: $20
- Hours: M: 11:30am – 2:00am, Tu: 11:30am – 11:00pm, W: 11:30am – 1:00am, Th: 11:30am – 2:00am, Fri: 11:30am – 3:00am, Sat: 6:00pm – 3:00am, Sun 12:00pm – 8:00pm
- Dress Code: Upscale. Strictly Enforced.
- Age Requirement: 18+ Tuesday and Thursday. 21+ Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
- Location: K Street
- Address: 1401 K Street NW Washington DC 20005. (202)789 2800
- Website: www.limaloungedc.com
- Atmosphere: Swanky, intimate and primed for dance floor action. Whether it’s dancing in front of the DJ under a flashing spectrum, bottle service, low-key mingling or a conversation outdoors; this 3-floor (2 dance floor) venue provides multiple club gradients. Fujimar, its newly opened 2nd floor restaurant, provides fine-dining, late-night seafood options
Venue Overview
Lima’s upstairs Restaurant, known as Fujimar, is overseen by Executive Chef Reynold Mendizabal. A menu highlighted by fresh ceviche and sushi and select entrees has earned the restaurant high praise from patrons.
Upon entry, one is generally met by an attractive, European style crowd. The people may be diverse but the style is consistent; blazers, shoes, mini-skirts and high heels. Lima’s 20s & 30s crowd looks good and parties hard.
Spacious and fully equipped, the various gradients of Lima Lounge boast state-of-the-art sound systems, intelligent lighting, plush seating, ample dance space, digital projectors and intimate nooks to satisfy all moods.
Lima’s lounge provides two seating areas, a bar and projectors; the perfect place to get away from it all. With colorful lights and atmospheric pieces hanging from the ceiling, a dance floor with a 40 ft bar on one side and roped off VIP on the other, and a raised DJ booth; the main floor has hosted some of the world’s biggest acts.
Parties
- Happy Hour: Monday – Friday, 4pm – 7pm
- Dinner: Monday – Thursday 6pm – 1am, FridaySaturday 6pm – 2am
- Sundays: football brunch
- Mondays Salsa night
- Tuesdays College night
- Wednesdays extended happy hour
- Thursdays house music DJ bookings
- Fridays Teka – techno DJ bookings
- Saturdays rotating line up of DJs catering to DC’s high-end, international crowd.
Latest Updates from Lima
Photo Tour: Main Floor
Photo Tour: Patio
Photo Tour: Lounge
Video Tour: Lima Lounge DC
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DJ Dirty Hands – Fri 12.23.11 [Pop at Ultrabar]
Pop Nightlife DC presents:
DJ Dirty Hands
www.djdirtyhands.com
Friday December 23, 2011
Ultrabar Nightclub
911 F St NW
Washington D.C., DC 20004
(202) 638-4663
Opening set by DJ Geometrix
Doors at 9pm, Ages 18+
Best Known For:Being one DC’s top residents, Opening Fly Lounge
Dirty Hands has been flying around DC for years dropping the freshest sounds blended with the classics that you love to hear. He knows the DC concerts faithful better than anyone around. He knows how to command a room, work the crowd and keep the party alive!
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Panorama Productions Resident DJ Geometrix is one of DC’s finest. Not only does he hold weekly spots at Pop @ Ultrabar and the hip-hop room at Glow @ Fur; he is also a co-director of the B2R (Back to Rock) Music School’s Beat Refinery in Herndon, VA.
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Ultrabar is currently hosting a contest to find its next resident! We’re down to the final 8 competitors! Check it out every Friday!
Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC was once a bank, and this is The Vault! In addition to a bar and dance floor, the Vault features a hall lined with couches, sunken chairs and intimate escapes in case you meet the love of your life on a Friday night!
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Latest tracks by DJ SUELTO

With Mario Salsa on the congas, DJs Suelto and Bomba bring the hype every Friday to The Bedroom at Ultrabar. Pop’s Latin/International party features reggaeton, bachata, house and the best in international beats! The Bedroom at Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC is a huge weekly draw!
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Latest tracks by KidLucky
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Smile until it hurts, laugh until you pee!
Comedy in DC
The Lighter Side of the Nation’s Capital
Washington DC has more of an uptight reputation, but insiders to the nightlife scene know it is much more crazy than what people see on CNN. Help lightening the mood is the comedy scene in DC.
Most notably, The Improv Comedy Club has been recognized as one of the nation’s premiere comedy venues. The Washington, DC location is one of 16 clubs around the United States, and some of the masters of comedy –Richard Pryor, Robin Williams, David Letterman, Jerry Seinfeld and Jay Leno– began right here at the DC Improv.
Much like a strip club, along with the ticket purchase the club require each guest to purchase two items off the menu, including food and beverages, alcohol or not. This is an easy goal to attain and all items are priced comparably to other restaurants or lounges in the District.
Some acts to definitely check out in the coming months are Kevin Nealon (Weeds, SNL), Jim Breuer (SNL, Half Baked), Steve-O (Jackass), Patrice ONeal (HBO, Showtime, Comedy Central), amongst others.
Other major comics like Chelsea Handler (Chelsea Lately, Girls Behaving Badly), Kathy Griffin, and Bob Saget (Full House) have also come through DC’s Warner Theater.
1140 Connecticut Ave., NW, Washington, DC. (Between L & M Streets) (202) 296-7008
Nearest Metro
Farragut North on the Red Line
Parking
Street parking is free on meters after 6:30PM There is also a PMI parking lot next door that is $8.00 with validation.
Improv Showtimes
Tuesday – Thursday 8:30PM, Friday and Saturday 8PM and 10:30PM Sunday 8PM
Seating
Seating for early shows is on a first come first serve basis and the doors open 90 minutes prior to show time. Seating for late shows on Fridays and Saturdays is assigned according to reservation number. Tickets may be picked up one hour before show time for the late show and seating begins at 10:00PM.
A bit from Kevin Nealon in his 2009 comedy special on Showtime : “Now Hear me Out!”
Pre-Thanksgiving Eve Party at Lima [11/22/11]
Two Nights Before Thanksgiving
Before stuffing your face with turkey, pumpkin pie, mashed potatoes, and other rich Thanksgiving dishes, come work up a sweat on the dance floor and indulge your other senses at the hottest College Night in DC!
Since everyone’s home from school this week, this College Tuesday is going to be extra crazy! If the past 10+ years have been any indication, we can assure you our Pre-Thanksgiving Eve party will be nuts!
Lima Lounge is well known for being one of the most luxurious, upscale lounges in DC. This is a party that never disappoints!
Music Format
– Main Floor: DJ Saam (Top 40s, Dance, Mashups)
Free Admission
– Print out your free passes here!
Age Requirement and Dress Code
Open to ages 18+, Proper ID and Attire is Required. Guys: Dress casual/fashionable. No shorts, boots, oversized tees, baggy jeans, tennis shoes, etc. Girls: Keep it classy! Dress code is strictly enforced.
Lima Restaurant and Lounge is located at 1401 K St NW Washington DC 20005.
For more information or to book a table, call: 202-271-1171
Midtown

- Venue Type: 3 Level Bar/Club
- Estimated Capacity: 700
- Amenities: Bottle Service, Coat Check, Valet, Bar Games, Private Parties
- Cover Charge: Differs nightly
- Hours: W/Th: 10pm – 2am
Fr/Sa: 10pm – 3am - Dress Code: Relaxed but proper.
- Age Requirement: 18+
- Location: Connecticut Ave/Midtown
- Address: 1219 Connecticut Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20036. (202) 681-1219
- Website: www.midtown-dc.com
Atmosphere: Midtown feels like your cool friend’s party-loft in downtown [insert city here]. It’s got the VIP, super VIP, a nice view of the area in DC its named after, and a nice overall vibe. Lots of bars try too hard to be clubby – Midtown does a nice job of maintaining the proper balance. Every floor maintains the perfect ‘bar with a kick ass dance floor’ feeling. The people are always having a great time!
Venue Overview
A three floor loft perched above the intersection of Connecticut Ave and 18th street NW (across the street from 18th Street Lounge), the only bad thing about going to Midtown is finding parking! Arriving early to the neighborhood that’s very much a hub of DC nightlife is highly recommended.
A bar greets patrons as they walk in to the building’s 2nd floor. A shifting LED backdrop sends a spectrum flashing across the entire wall, from bar, across VIP, to the DJ booth at the end of the room. To the left are bathrooms and a super VIP area which has a 5-6 step staircase leading to it. To the right is a dance floor, VIP on the bar side, a platform with poles for the venue’s adventurous female patrons, and third, semi-raised VIP section.

The third floor of Midtown, referred to as ‘The Loft’ has a DC sports bar feel. The DJ booth sits in the middle of the room with a solid dance floor. To the left sits a bar, tables, pool table and other bar games. To the right of the dance floor is a raised VIP section with a private bar and the perfect view of the crowded DC bar action in the streets below. Exposed brick and wood floors give the room an authentic industrial atmosphere.
The intimate Midtown Penthouse, located on the top floor of the building, features a serene, zen-like escape from the dance floor/sporting themed action below. With plush couches, candle light and a statue of Buddha guarding the floor, this area is a nice change of pace.
Parties
- Monday-Wednesday: Reserved for private events
- Thursday: College Night feat. Open Bar 10-11
- Friday: 3 floors of crazy times at the Midtown Partyplex!
- Saturday: No Promoter Saturdays! No cover, no guest list.
Latest Updates from Dirty Bar
Photo Tour: Midtown
Photo Tour: The Midtown Loft

Photo Tour: The Penthouse at Midtown

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Blond Australian Twins Are Irresistible at Ultrabar!
Mim and Liv Nervo are the Aussie sisters responsible for the sounds of David Guetta feat. Kelly Rowland – When Love Takes Over and Armin van Buuren feat. Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Not Giving Up on Love. On DG’s advice, the girls took up the art of DJing about 2 years ago and have since been tearing it up across the globe.
Here they bring their irresistible charm, energy and smash hit of the same name to Ultrabar’s Friday night Pop parties in DC nightlife!
You can catch the sexiest acts in DC nightlife every Friday at Ultrabar Nightclub in Washington DC!
3 Hot Remixes by DJ Enferno
DJ Enferno is synonymous with incredible music and great production. In fact, when Cirque du Soleil needed someone to help with the music production and surround mastering they contacted no other than DJ Enferno. Enferno knows DC and DC knows him. Before touring with Madonna he was an Ultrabar Nightclub resident setting the dance floor on fire and cranking out the hottest tunes. Without further adieu, check out three of DJ Enferno’s newest remixes!
Kenna – Chains (DJ Enferno Remix)
Napalm – Go Go Girl (DJ Enferno Remix)
LMFAO – Party Rock Anthem (DJ Enferno Remix)
Shadow Room

- Venue Type: Hi-Tech Exclusive Lounge
- Estimated Size: 300 people
- Amenities: Touch Screen Tablets, VIP Tables, Song Request, Drink Order via Phone, Private Events, More Under “Venue Overview” Below
- Cover Charge: $10-20 (Get in FREE: See “Get Hooked Up” section at bottom)
- Hours: Wednesday/Thursday: 10p – 2a, Friday: 9p – 3a, Saturday: 10p -3a, Sunday: 10p – 2a
- Dress Code: Upscale, dressy
- Age Requirement: 21+
- Location: Northwest, near Foggy Bottom
- Address: 2131 K St NW Washington DC 20037. (202) 887 1200
- Website: www.shadowroom.com
- Atmosphere: Ultra-luxurious meets ultra-modern. Shadow Room is a Las Vegas inspired lounge strongly focused on providing the best service available, anywhere. Unique technical innovations and a courteous staff make it all possible.
Venue Overview
To ensure the best experience possible, Shadow Room offers guest list, special occasion, and membership options via shadowroom.com. Walk into Shadow Room and you will instantly recognize that a unique experience is in the near future. Instantly recognizable is a minimalistic approach at modern luxury. While keeping a design highlighting clean lines and avoiding clutter, minimalistic (in this case) doesn’t mean less, but so much more. Ornate chandeliers adorn 22-foot ceilings for a luscious experience while intelligent lighting and an impressive sound system keep it interesting. Attention to detail is paramount and is even observed in the material chosen for VIP couches (a leather specifically designed to be danced on).

Generally, when a club is packed, ordering a drink can be a hassle at best. Luckily, Shadow Room has a solution which you’re unlikely to see anywhere else in the city. Ever been seated at a VIP table with only a few drops left and no server in sight? Simply access the tablet and order your next bottle or drink: now that’s a solution. The drink ordering system is so sophisticated that it includes an extensive bottle and drink menu so you know exactly what you’re getting before you order and you can do so without screaming for bottle service. It’s also easy to see how much you’re spending. While it can’t keep you from getting crazy, an itemized bill available at all times is a nice reassurance. Dull moments are unlikely but many tables feature technology innovations including PS3 and XBox, satellite TV, and others. Wanted to scream at the DJ repeatedly to play your favorite song? Well, they probably wouldn’t like that but, feel free to request away remotely straight from the same pad you ordered drinks one. Not seated at a table? Customers can still order drinks and more via their mobile device here. A text is sent when your drink is ready and any breaks in partying are kept to a minimum.
While innovation and good looks are important to any venue, sometimes the “vibe” is most important. Shadow Room attracts an upscale crowd that knows how to have a good time. It should be noted that there is a focus on tables which occupy a large portion of the space, but that’s essentially part of a premium lounge’s DNA. There is still ample room for dancing and the crowd really knows how to party. Go to kick back at a table with a few friends or go to dance like the end of the world is coming. Either way, Shadow Room will fit your needs.
Parties
- Thursdays feature Hip-Hop.
- Fridays bring mashups and more including House, Top 40, and Hip-Hop with DJ Phlipz.
- Saturdays mix it up from the regular with Top 40, Rock, and Hip-Hop brought to you by DJ George Garcia.
Latest Updates From Shadow Room
Get Hooked Up
- Guest List: Click Here. Select the event you are interested in. Guest list is available via the hosts’ websites.
- Table Reservations: Click Here.
Picture Tour
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