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Diving in DC
I'm staying in Arlington in a few weeks, near the Francis Scott Key Bridge and am looking for "dive bar" recommendations.
I'm not looking for a place to have a knife fight, but just a somewhat skeezy place to drink. Preferably with a jukebox. |
Rosslyn (i.e., the Key Bridge area) is just a couple of Metro (Orange Line) stops away from the Clarendon area of Arlington which has a fair amount of neighborhood-type bars, especially along Wilson Boulevard. Nothing really divey anymore (rents these days are just too high) and probably a few too many hipster-wannabes, but there are a number of decent places for a drink or few. When I first graduated from college there were still some nudie bars and "massage" places just up the hill from Rosslyn, but those days are long gone.
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I think some of the bars on M Street and Wisconsin are pretty divey. Some suggestions being; Old Glory, Saloun, The Guards, & Third Edition.
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Originally Posted by Rampo
(Post 9775741)
Rosslyn (i.e., the Key Bridge area) is just a couple of Metro (Orange Line) stops away from the Clarendon area of Arlington which has a fair amount of neighborhood-type bars, especially along Wilson Boulevard. Nothing really divey anymore (rents these days are just too high) and probably a few too many hipster-wannabes, but there are a number of decent places for a drink or few. When I first graduated from college there were still some nudie bars and "massage" places just up the hill from Rosslyn, but those days are long gone.
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Originally Posted by Taker Park
(Post 9774745)
I'm staying in Arlington in a few weeks, near the Francis Scott Key Bridge and am looking for "dive bar" recommendations.
I'm not looking for a place to have a knife fight, but just a somewhat skeezy place to drink. Preferably with a jukebox. |
Jay's Saloon in Clarendon (just a couple of stops up on the metro in Arlington) is probably the best dive bar in the area - from the Key Bridge, take the metro up to Clarendon & walk up Wilson Blvd towards the Hess gas station & make a left on Fairfax (maybe called 10th street too) & Jay's is about 2 blocks up on the left, right past the Avis sign & near a small unbranded car dealership. After drinking, you can grab a slice of pizza late night at Mario's Pizza House (right up from the Hess station on Wilson - best pizza in town! - they're open til 4AM).
Also, there's a good dive bar in Ballston - but I can't remember the name of it as its been a while since I've been there - it's on Fairfax as well & sort of next to the 7-11 & the Food Factory Indian restaurant - it's got a yellow sign. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...file&id=795123 - Jay's Saloon If you're staying at the Key Bridge, there's not really much in Georgetown or Rosalyn, unfortunately. Cowboy Cafe is also nearby, but I don't think it's metro accessible & you'd have to cab it both ways from Key Bridge (unless you have a car - and if you plan on drinking & driving, it's a pretty straight shot down Rt. 29 to get back, but there are often cops on that road). Here's a review of Cowboy Cafe - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...0601817_4.html (if you read the whole article, it'll mention Dr. Dremo's in Arlington, that place has sadly closed down). |
Originally Posted by slawecki
(Post 9778533)
before you were born, i guess, rosslyn was pawn shops and whore houses. rosslyn was recreated in the 60's. m st beyond wisconson ave was pretty shabby also.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I ended up going to a place called "The Continental" a pool hall, pretty close to the Rosslyn station. It was cool and they had a good jukebox. Also apparently I went on half priced burger night, which the burgers were very good.
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