Friday, November 9, 2012

Tropicalia! The Global Dancehall

Tropicalia featured a live band and $5 caipirinha's all night. Matt did a great job behind the bar while The Global Dancehall kept all the exotic ladies on the dance floor through the night. I don't know what I expected when I found this little bar conveniently tucked under the Subway at the corner of 14th and U. I was walking by and heard this awesome music and at first I was puzzled because I thought it was the Subway itself. Ridiculous. After setting myself straight and climbing down the stairs into the brilliant psychedelic Brazilian decor, my ears got a treat as the 7 piece band belted out Brazilian music for the next four hours. I'll definitely be back here and often! The video was overwhelmed by the sound system so it doesn't do justice but I'll stick it up here anyway.

Policy: The Hip Spot for Hunger

I stopped in to Policy's happy hour the other day and really enjoyed myself. It was a very chill spot full of hip 20-30 somethings and a few attractive couples in their 40s. The atmosphere escalated from a cool little happy hour to an increasingly loud and excited space full of laughter and clever conversations. One of which revealed the second floor of Policy turns into a sharp night spot after 9p; complete with DJ's and table service. The intimate, warmly decorated venue boasts an extensive wine list, a strong selection of craft cocktails, and a plethora of  beers from domestic old favorites to local craft breweries. The bartenders and staff are pretty savvy at recommending great pairings so don't be afraid to ask. The duck salad was delicious and I'd definitely recommend it if you get a chance to drop by. Happy hour runs from 5-8p Tuesday through Friday and 2.30-7p on Saturday and details about hours, brunch, and their interesting menu can be found a their website: http://www.policydc.com/.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Recess: The Underground Playground

Last night was filled with laughs, dancing, and of course chemical indulgence. I stopped in at a place I hadn't been in for sometime, Recess Lounge on 15th St NW. A small, stylish, lounge with great DJ's and a pair of some of the busiest bartenders I have ever seen. Kyle mixed up all kinds of libations I hadn't even heard of. He was fast, efficient, and didn't water down any drinks. It was obvious he prided himself on putting the right amounts of the right ingredients in front of the right customers.

Adherence to the stylish dress codes will give way to your descent into Recess' subterranean lounge without hinting at what you're in for. The glass doors open up to a small intimate venue that boasts hardwood floors, softly lit rail walls, and laser lighting. Low slung tables and contemporary leather sofas line the walls and centrally place the DJ booth at the back of the venue giving music the focus of this establishment. Depending on the night, spinsters put on hip-hop, pop, R&B, reggae,  and electronica. The DJ even played a bit of Brazilian Lounge Music. The atmosphere is personal and intimate even though it can get insanely busy so ladies should definitely wear their dancing shoes. By the end of the night there were definitely a few slender beauties packed around tables and bleeding out into the dance floor smiling and a tipping a bit as they danced through the night. 


The crowd is usually a 21-35yr old mix of urban professionals, international collegiate graduate and under graduate students, and young quirky hipsters who are really into haute couture trends. Recess' staff and management are innovative and welcoming and remind me of those you'd find at neighborhood bars in Rome or Moscow where the venues are ultra hip but still down to earth. Throughout the night, Sayo, one of the managers walked up to random people including myself and talked about the venue, asked what I liked and didn't like, and gave me a couple pointers on best nights to drop by and he didn't even know I'd be writing this article. I'm told they almost immediately recognize their regulars and treat them well for their frequent patronage.

As far as the venue itself, it's strength is also it's weakness. Since Recess is a small place, it can get really wild, and really packed, really fast. The bathrooms are small, clean, and well attended but can be hard to get through at the back of the lounge when it gets super busy.

All in all, Recess Lounge was it was a great experience and I will definitely be a regular here.

Insider tips: 

  • Depending on what time you arrive, there will be a cover charge but you can also go their website, and add yourself to the guest list for free entry before 11p when available.
  • It gets really packed with a 21-30yr old crowd on Tuesday night. 
  • Follow on Twitter for insiders on when they have Open Bar events

Friday, June 8, 2012

Crepeaway=>Madhatter's=>Cafe Citron


This blog is usually about Columbia Heights but it just so happens I spent most of my yesterday outside my neighborhood so you'll have to bear with me...

Yesterday was a pretty interesting day. It started off with a trip to the Sprint store to pick up my Samsung Galaxy SII. Whitney was kind enough to repair it for me after an antennae malfunctioned (she is the best damn phone tech I've ever seen, by the way). While she was repairing my phone I stopped next door at Crepeaway, checked out their menu, and had an Obama Crepe for lunch. It was pretty good.

After that I headed to Chinatown to see The Avengers movie with a friend. It was two and a half hours of fantastic! It was over just in time to run over to Madhatter's  in Dupont Circle to catch the end of game six of the Miami/Boston playoff series. One of the best kept known secrets of DC is Madhatter's has $1 dollar Bud Light, and $5 Maker's Mark every Thursday night, all night. Eric, one of the best bartenders in town can make any drink known to mankind and never screws up my bill. I took my time with the bourbon so I could watch the Heat win 98-79 to tie up the series (3-3). Game 7 is sure to be a battle on the hardwood down in Miami this weekend so I'll probably drop into Lou's for that. Once the game wrapped up the DJ played Top 40 and some custom spins while ultra-tipsy, scantily-clad 20 somethings tried to dance well after midnight.

I left Madhatter's around around 12.30 am and on my way up the street, a gorgeous group of Latina's invited me into Cafe Citron for a margarita and some dancing. They bought me a couple of margarita's in exchange for a few rounds of salsa and merengue. Shirley was the bartender of choice at Citron and her Margarita's were strong and sour. I'd love to write more about rest of the night but I don't remember much of it, only that I had a great time.

I love Thursday nights in this town!