Get all chill and artsy at this graffiti'd cinder-block squat housing 1000sq ft of airy, sky-lit display space showcasing the wares of edgy local to the music of “surprise guest” DJs and live bands. Read more.
The line gets long, so get here early. After you've seen the big 3 (Declaration, Constitution, and Bill of Rights), look at the interactive exhibits that show some of the other records available!
Watch this video about the recently displayed Nuremburg Laws. Read more.
Established: 1960. Vibe: Old Hollywood version of a casbah. Signature dish: Lamb. Try the shish kabob or the shank, known as mouzat. Read more.
Check out the Faulkner Murals when visiting the Charters of Freedom. Recently restored, the murals depict fictional scenes of the Declaration and the Constitution. Click below for before & after shots Read more.
Great new hot spot in town, champagne & great food & burlesques/cabaret - can't go wrong - check out the murals along all three flights of stairs! Luv them so DC
Why? Because there is a mural of Bill Clinton with a horse's body. With its fin-de-siecle decor, it's champagne-centric wine menu and its cabaret dancers, Sax does decadence right Read more.
Good sushi, controversial Gaia mural, roofdeck, duck carved tableside: not a dull moment at the new Nooshi location: http://www.thehillishome.com/2013/06/first-bite-nooshi-on-barracks-row/
Inside is a vibrant 60-seat lounge with whitewashed walls, stylish leather booths and alcoves, wooden bar top, bird sculptures, and a painted mural of two birds getting pelted by a bouncing stone. Read more.