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Been there, done that? Discover DC's best spots. Nightlife Southwest. Phase One. Nightlife Capitol Hill. The bar recently celebrated its 40th anniversary, no mean feat in a business where operations come and go with alarming regularity. About us. No thanks Subscribe.
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Written by Katharine Rust. We help you navigate a myriad of possibilities. Many locals will tell you the heart of gay DC has shifted east toward Logan Circle and even north to the Shaw and U Street corridor, where you’ll find several of the city's best gay bars and clubs.
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Phase One now hosts occasional open mic events, jello wrestling and even the odd dance night. But DC isn’t just nightlife—it's also home to stunning public parks, historic homes, and free museums that make daytime exploring just as.
Contact us. The nation's capital is home to a lively LGBTQ nightlife scene with plenty of gay and lesbian bars just waiting for you to drink, dance and play. Mais oui, with karaoke on Tuesdays, Smart Ass Trivia Night on Wednesdays, board games galore, and a roof patio; along with ten HD TVs and one giant screen for game days—in the more traditional, sports-bar sense of the word.