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華盛頓特區's Essential Cocktail Bars

Where to go for a stiff drink

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華盛頓特區一個sip曼哈頓的好地方,馬提尼or negroni. But it's also an excellent place to see bartenders get creative with unique spirits and interesting techniques. New bars featuring mixed drinks pop-up around town all the time. But these ones stand out as the city's key places to go for cocktails.

From high-end drinking destinations like the newColumbia Roomand José Andrés' Barmini to great neighborhood cocktail destinations likeHank's on the Hill, Copycat Co.andRoom 11, there's something for every price range and atmospheric desire. Find additions this time around like the city's top tiki bar and the triumphant return ofThe Passenger. And while neither really has a bar meant for casual drinking, it's worth noting that the addition of the talented Jeff Faile to theRose's Luxury/Pineapple & Pearlsteam makes both of those restaurants worth a visit for serious cocktail aficionados. Not a cocktail drinker? Here's Eater'soverall picksfor top D.C. bars.

Here's a list of 18 essential cocktail bars to try today.

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2 Birds 1 Stone

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Adam Bernbach's playground below Doi Moi is a place to hold an actual conversation while sipping a cocktail that might have an Asian influence to it. The place also has interesting happy hours like its recent frappe hour during the summer months.

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Archipelago

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This summer, a surge of tiki fans came out of the woodwork, and this U Street bar — with its arsenal of delicious drinks, wacky straws, ornate tropical cups, and strong rums at the ready — is always on tiki time. Don't forget to look for the shrine to Magnum PI.

Bar Pilar

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Hemingway provides the inspiration for cocktails at this longtime favorite in Logan Circle.

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Jose Andres' cocktail bar is atmospheric, with stark white walls, weird and mismatched furniture and bartenders on display giving theatrical presentations as they mix drinks both classic and new.

Bourbon Steak's Lounge

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Bourbon Steak's big book of drinks is a mix of old favorites and new standbys.

Copycat Co.

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Devin Gong has worked to make this Atlas District bar an essential destination for classic cocktails. Its intense chalkboard menu changes regularly with different drinks and themes.

Hank's On The Hill

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Hank's is always an interesting place to drink, and is famous for its cleverly-named cocktails. The company's new Petworth bar Twisted Horn is also worth a visit for mixed drinks.

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Jack Rose Dining Saloon/Dram & Grain

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Go to Jack Rose for whiskey. Move to the rooftop for tiki drinks. And head to Dram & Grain in the basement for experimental cocktails.

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Left Door

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This classic watering hole from Tom Brown offers rare spirits, and well-crafted drinks in a range of prices. Its Victorian-influenced design has chandeliers and even a pulley to flush the toilet.

Off the Record

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Off the Record is a very D.C. place to go for a Manhattan or a martini with a side of history.

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Watch Todd Thrasher do his magic at this speakeasy-inspired Alexandria bar, where the glassware is exquisite, the vibe is classy and the drinks are uniquely named and well-balanced.

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Room 11

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Room 11 is Columbia Heights' longtime, cozy destination for cocktails.

Southern Efficiency

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Whiskey cocktails are the focus at this bar, one of three Derek Brown operates on one street in Shaw.

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The Columbia Room

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Derek Brown strikes again with the return of The Columbia Room, with scenic touches like a library room and punch garden, and an exclusive tasting room that adds flavor to the forward-thinking cocktails like This is Not a Rose.

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The Gibson

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華盛頓特區's first speakeasy has always been a chill place to go for classic drinks.

The Gin Joint

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Gin is, of course, the focus of this underrated cocktail bar.

The Passenger

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The beloved bar came back to life recently in a spot further up the street. Find the same great hangover brunch, plus new additions like chartreuse on tap.

智慧

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智慧specializes in gin (and has a great absinthe selection) but the bartenders there can fashion a well-made drink using just about any spirit.

2 Birds 1 Stone

Adam Bernbach's playground below Doi Moi is a place to hold an actual conversation while sipping a cocktail that might have an Asian influence to it. The place also has interesting happy hours like its recent frappe hour during the summer months.

Official

Archipelago

This summer, a surge of tiki fans came out of the woodwork, and this U Street bar — with its arsenal of delicious drinks, wacky straws, ornate tropical cups, and strong rums at the ready — is always on tiki time. Don't forget to look for the shrine to Magnum PI.

Bar Pilar

Hemingway provides the inspiration for cocktails at this longtime favorite in Logan Circle.

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Jose Andres' cocktail bar is atmospheric, with stark white walls, weird and mismatched furniture and bartenders on display giving theatrical presentations as they mix drinks both classic and new.

Bourbon Steak's Lounge

Bourbon Steak's big book of drinks is a mix of old favorites and new standbys.

Copycat Co.

Devin Gong has worked to make this Atlas District bar an essential destination for classic cocktails. Its intense chalkboard menu changes regularly with different drinks and themes.

Hank's On The Hill

Hank's is always an interesting place to drink, and is famous for its cleverly-named cocktails. The company's new Petworth bar Twisted Horn is also worth a visit for mixed drinks.

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Jack Rose Dining Saloon/Dram & Grain

Go to Jack Rose for whiskey. Move to the rooftop for tiki drinks. And head to Dram & Grain in the basement for experimental cocktails.

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Left Door

This classic watering hole from Tom Brown offers rare spirits, and well-crafted drinks in a range of prices. Its Victorian-influenced design has chandeliers and even a pulley to flush the toilet.

Off the Record

Off the Record is a very D.C. place to go for a Manhattan or a martini with a side of history.

Official

PX

Watch Todd Thrasher do his magic at this speakeasy-inspired Alexandria bar, where the glassware is exquisite, the vibe is classy and the drinks are uniquely named and well-balanced.

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Room 11

Room 11 is Columbia Heights' longtime, cozy destination for cocktails.

Southern Efficiency

Whiskey cocktails are the focus at this bar, one of three Derek Brown operates on one street in Shaw.

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The Columbia Room

Derek Brown strikes again with the return of The Columbia Room, with scenic touches like a library room and punch garden, and an exclusive tasting room that adds flavor to the forward-thinking cocktails like This is Not a Rose.

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The Gibson

華盛頓特區's first speakeasy has always been a chill place to go for classic drinks.

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The Gin Joint

Gin is, of course, the focus of this underrated cocktail bar.

The Passenger

The beloved bar came back to life recently in a spot further up the street. Find the same great hangover brunch, plus new additions like chartreuse on tap.

智慧

智慧specializes in gin (and has a great absinthe selection) but the bartenders there can fashion a well-made drink using just about any spirit.

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