The 11 Best Bars In Washington, DC: Project Glow Edition

WHERE’S A GOOD PLACE TO GRAB A BITE (and a drink) !!

You know we couldn’t leave you hanging with just D.C. DREAM hotels. We now have to get super micro on places to unwind in D.C.

With that, let’s get into where exactly to go to grab a drink and a bite in Washington D.C.

We get into 11 of the best bars in D.C., what these watering holes are known for, and what we like to order.

*Save this post for when you’re in town for Project Glow Festival (April 29-30).

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Bars

Old Ebbitt Grill

Known For: D.C.’s oldest restaurant and bar, opened in 1856 as a boarding house. Some of the past regulars of the bar include Presidents Grant, Johnson, Cleveland, and Teddy Roosevelt.

Order: grilled steak salad, and an Irish Exit (Old Ebbitt Horchata, Espresso, Jameson Irish Whiskey, Montenegro Amaro, Maple Cinnamon)

Location: downtown. 675 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20005

Menu: they have a breakfast, brunch, all-day menu, and late-night menu

Hours: Monday to Friday 8 am to 2 am, Saturday and Sunday 9 am to 2 am

Biergarten Haus

Known For: Bavarian-style beer hall. Expect a one-liter pour alongside your German food

Order: a pint of German draft beer 0.5 L or 1 L on tap with a Biergarten classic curry worst (sliced Bratwurst with a curry ketchup drizzle and dusted with curry powder. Comes with french fries and sauerkraut).

Location: 1355 H St NE, Washington, DC 20002, United States

Menu

Hours: check their website, hours vary

Buddy’s DC

Known For: they just opened, and the idea is to create a cool neighborhood place to go after work

Order: Cuddy Buddy (rye, orange, lemon, ras el hanout syrup) and a vegan bowl (rice and peas, collard greens, sweet potatoes, and curry cabbage), or seafood mac ‘n cheese (crab, shrimp, and truffle dust)

Location: Columbia Heights, 3234 11th St NW, Washington, DC 20010, United States

Menu

Hours: Hours run until as late as 2 a.m. on weekends

Pop Fizz Bar

Known For: The only alcohol you’ll find here is the fizzy kind. They serve all things effervescent

Order: Negroni Lamagliano (negroni and lambrusco) with a pop burger, boardwalk fries, and animal sauce

Location: 2108 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States

Menu

Hours: Monday to Thursday, 5 pm to 12 am, Friday and Saturday until 1 am, Sunday 3 pm to 10 pm

Craft Beer Establishments

Bluejacket

Known For: classic brewing techniques and constantly experimenting to expand what they make in both style and flavor

Order: pierogies with one of their draft beers

Location: Navy Yard, 300 Tingey St SE, Washington, DC 20003, United States

Menu

Hours: Friday and Saturday 11 am to 1 pm, Sunday to Thursday, 11 am to 11 pm

Lost Generation Brewing Company

Known For: located in a 120-year-old Nabisco Factory

Order: visitors are encouraged to bring their own food, or order from one of the food trucks when they’re on location or one of their prepared snacks from local vendors to go with one of their brews

Location: 327 S St NE, Washington, DC 20002, United States

Hours see their website, hours vary

Crooked Run Fermentation

Known For: Virginia-based producer of contemporary and traditional beers, coolship sours, natural wines, ciders, and seltzers. Their D.C. location is in a 3200 square foot space and serves pizza and sandwiches from Pizza Serata, a Michelin Star award-winning chef Chris Morgan, and international pizza czar Anthony Falco

Order: one of their newest brew releases and pizza

Location: Union Market, 550 Morse St NE Suite #120, Washington, DC 20002, United States

Menu

Hours: Sunday to Thursday, 11:30 am to 10:00 pm, and Friday and Saturday, 11:30 am to 11:30 pm

Wine Bars

Sonoma

Known For: farm-to-table cuisine, over 300 wines by the bottle, and over 70 wines by the glass

Order: artisanal cheese and charcuterie board (comes with herb crackers and seasonal fruit preserve) with one of their constantly changing wine list

Location: 223 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003, United States

Menu

Hours: see their website, hours vary

Easy Company

Known For: casual wine bar and restaurant located waterfront, in the style of the open-air atmosphere of European piazzas

Order: a flatbread with one of the bottles or glasses they have available (choices are constantly changing)

Location: The Wharf, 98 Blair Alley SW, Washington, DC 20024

Menu

Hours: Monday to Thursday, 11:00 am to 12:00 am, Friday and Saturday, 11:00 am to 2:00 am, and Sunday 11:00 am to 10:00 pm

Cocktail Joints

The Vue

Known For: The gorgeous views and ambiance

Order: Caviar French Onion Dip

Location: 515 15th St NW Washington, DC . 20004

Barmini

Known For: ” a two Michelin-starred restaurant, is a study in avant-garde cooking where each bite is designed to thrill the senses by pushing the limits of what we have come to expect – and what is possible – from food” “Swanky craft-cocktail bar with innovative, technology-driven menu & white-on-white furnishings.”

Order: grilled cheese with any of their cocktails that are currently being served

Location: 501 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20004, United States

Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Daikaya

Known For: Japanese ramen shop on the first floor, and reservations-only Izakaya intimate seating on the second floor. Pair your ramen with a Japanese whisky menu or shochu, Japan’s national spirit.

Order: grilled shitake and chicken skewers with shochu

Location: 705 6th St NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States

Menu

Hours: Sunday to Thursday, 11:30 am to 10:00 pm, Friday to Saturday, 11:30 am to 11:00 pm, Monday, 11:30 am to 9:00 pm

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6 Dream Hotels In Washington D.C.: Project Glow Edition (April 29 -30)

You know, when life gets demanding and you feel like you need to do it all and you start to fantasize about a getaway.

A great vacation at a memorable hotel?

Sure being at home is great but there’s something so perfect about being away.

Especially if you’re staying at a great hotel.

+ The view, the bedding, the airy room, everything feels perfect.

So, let’s talk about Project Glow coming up in Washington, D.C. (April 29-30), and the dream accommodations that will scratch the itch for the perfect escape while we’re in town.

This year, Project Glow Festival (April 29-30) takes place in RFK Festival Grounds, Washington, D.C.

And here are our 6 DREAMY hotel picks to stay at while you’re in D.C. for Project Glow. Let’s get into it.

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6 DREAM Hotels In D.C. To Stay At For Project Glow

Hampton Inn & Suites Washington D.C. Navy Yard

What’s special about this hotel: a hotel with sustainable practices and… a seasonal rooftop bar, Top of The Yard, which offers views of Nationals ballgames, nearby downtown DC, and the Capitol Riverfront

$340 USD / night

1265 First St SE, Washington, DC 20003, USA

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The Mansion on O & O Street Museum

What’s special about this hotel: each of the hotel’s rooms is decorated with a different theme. There are over 100 rooms and 70 secret doors, hidden panels, and staircases that guests can explore within the building itself. The hotel is located in Dupont Circle, within walking distance of the Phillips Collection art museum, the National Geographic Museum, and the Embassy Row neighborhood.

$ 475 USD / night

2020 O Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

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Pendry Washington D.C. – The Wharf

What’s special about this hotel: the hotel is situated along the mile-long waterfront known as The Wharf. They have an indoor-outdoor restaurant, rooftop lounging, and a pool

$ 410 USD / night

655 Water St SW, Washington, DC 20024, United States

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The Dupont Circle Hotel

What’s special about this hotel: the hotel got a complete makeover during lockdown, and it’s gorgeous. And: Grand Marnier-soaked French toast for breakfast

$ 405 USD / night

1500 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036, United States

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Kimpton George Hotel

What’s special about this hotel: boutique hotel located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington D.C. You’re a short walk from popular attractions like the United States Capitol, the National Mall, and the Smithsonian museums. The hotel also uses eco-friendly cleaning products and practices, sources local and organic ingredients for its restaurants, and has implemented energy-efficient lighting and HVAC systems.

$299 USD / night

15 E St NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States

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The Morrow Washington DC, Curio Collection by Hilton

What’s special about this hotel: great location, the building used to be the location of the Washington Post right in the heart of downtown. The hotel features an impressive art collection with works by both local and national artists. The hotel is also all about sustainable products and practices

$319 USD / night

222 M St NE, Washington, DC 20002, United States

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Crewfare’s Best Things To Do In Washington, D.C.

When we travel, we LOVE asking for recommendations. 

Whether we get recommendations from all of you, the hotel front desk, or locals we always collect the most incredible ones. 

Today we felt it was a good time to share some of our favorite recommendations on what to do in Washington, D.C.

So let’s dive into where to eat and drink, where to find music festivals and what sites to visit. 

Where To Eat and Drink

Compliments Only Subs 

Food: subs 

Order: their Crunchy Boi sub is superb

Jane Jane

Food: cocktail bar with things to nibble on, and heads up they don’t take reservations

Order: Pimento cheese, onion dip with a Mezcal 75

Gypsy Kitchen

Food: Mediterranean-inspired food

Order: cured meats and cheeses with a spritz

Retrobottega 

Food: Italian, pasta portions are seriously generous

Order: Orecchiette and red wine, please

Tatte 

Food: bakery

Order: Get the shakshuka or breakfast sandwich

Guapo’s 

Food: Mexican food

Order: frozen margaritas and nachos

Where To Go For Music

Echostage is D.C.’s mega-stadium and hosts some of the biggest shows on the East Coast. 

To see what they have lined up for upcoming shows go here.

To book your stay in D.C. with Crewfare and pay later, go here.

Other Things To Do

Washington, D.C. runs on politics. If you want to check out some historical sites, here are a few: 

Lincoln Memorial

National Gallery of Art

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Library of Congress

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial

Shopping

If you’re looking to shop Georgetown is D.C.’s main shopping area. Most of the stores sit on two main, intersecting streets, Wisconsin Avenue and M Street NWwe highly recommend:

Shofields

Collection of curated brands, check out the other stores on M Street too

Eastern Market

Go for the food, brunch, and the flea market.

Politics & Prose

It’s warm and inviting, this Mom and Pop spot hosts nearly nightly author readings

The 7 Places To Grab Late Night Food Near Echostage

Hey guys,

This is a blog post about how to stay fed when you’re at *Echostage and it’s really late. K.

*Echostage is Washington, DC’s premier hybrid nightclub and concert venue

We’re strictly talking about where to find late-night grub when most places are closed and when you want food ASAP.

And we aren’t saying this food isn’t great. We’re just saying, this list is based on what places are open late, and how many minutes it takes you to get to this place from Echostage.  

Tip: Order what you want ahead of time, and stick with your crew when you go to pick up your grup

And to check out Crewfare’s hotel around Echostage where you can book now and pay later, go here.

So let’s dive in. Measured by how long it takes to walk:

Jerk@Nite

Food: Jerk At Nite Old Jamaican recipes with a modern twist, organic ingredients

Walking distance: 1-minute walk from Echostage 

Closes at: 3 am on Fridays and Saturdays

Address: 415 Washington Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA

Checkers

Food: Fast food that you can order ahead of time

Walking distance: 4-minute walk from Echostage

Closes at: 5 am

Address: 2300 New York Avenue N.E., Washington, Washington DC, 20002

Panda Gourmet

Food: Szechuan food

Walking distance: 4-minute walk from Echostage

Closes at: 10 pm

Address: 2700 New York Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002, United States

91 Restaurant & Bar

Food: Eritrean food

Walking distance: 6-minute walk from Echostage

Closes at: 2 am

Address: 24th Pl NE, Washington, DC 20018, USA

Zion Kitchen 

Food: African, American, Caribbean & Spanish foods

Walking distance: 11-minute walk from Echostage

Closes at: 8 pm

Address: 1805 Montana Ave., NE

Dunkin’ Donuts

Food: Donuts + coffee

Walking distance: 5-minute walk from Echostage

Closes: stays open 24/7

Address: 2420 New York Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002, United States

McDonald’s

Food: Fast food

Walking distance: 4-minute walk from Echostage
Closes: stays open 24/7

Address: McDonald’s, 2228 New York Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002, United States

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