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The Big Hunt is whatever you want it to be: a place to flirt, play pool, keep to yourself, dance, or get crazy. Décor is a bit odd, featuring leopard-skin print fabrics and a jungle theme.
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This tavern is 40 years old and counting and serves some 800 varieties of beer. Waiters will help you choose. The Brickskeller is just this side of a dive, and attracts an eclectic bunch, from college professors to embassy types.
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This is DC’s most glam spot, where anyone who wants to be noticed must come, it goes without saying. Fashion models, Hollywood stars, famous athletes, and then Washington’s own version of celebrities – politicians, diplomats, and corporate royalty – are all here. It helps that Café Milano is also a fine restaurant.
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This incredibly handsome bar/lounge is a hideaway, with dim lighting, dark wood, and a long, long black granite bar. A perfect spot to indulge in champagne and caviar.
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A Mecca for sports lovers, ESPN is three levels of non-stop sporting events playing across the screens of 200 televisions. A separate screening room offers a16-foot video screen, with six 36- inch monitors alongside, each displaying a different event.
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