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    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Decades DC

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    Dupont Circle, Downtown

    This spot has lots of potential. I like the place's vibe and ambiance. I came on a Saturday night…read moreand it happen to be 18 and over night. Needless to say, there were more kids in here, with X's on their hand, than in Chuck E. Cheese. That must have had secruity issues in teh past because they wand everyone and then they also pat them down prior to them being allowed in. I would think that energy should be directed towards getting a ID machine that most bars have to detect fake IDs. The place has 4 levels of bars/dancing, 3 of which were open during my visit. The drinks are small and way over priced. And be aware that the tip is already included on your tab. The place is decorated with a bunch of neon lights and the music that they had playing was on point. The DJs were hot fire. The main level bar has televisions to watch. They had Thursday night football playing when I was there. I will warn you there are a lot of steps to get to the top level/patio. Be prepared to get your workout in. I fell sorry for an intoxicated person trying to make it down the stairs. The top level is enclosed with a partially covered roof. It is open air, so I am not sure it is open in cold or inclement weather. Each level has VIP areas that you can get with bottle service. I highly recommend getting on the VIP list prior to coming here. That gets you free admission and a watered down drink of your choice. Don't get me wrong this is a decent bar with lots of potential. all the young kids just was not my scene. The prices of the drinks could also be a little more reasonable as well. I would try this place again on a 21+ night.

    Nah. I wish I could leave the review at that…read more Each of these stars is for the music and the rooftop vibe. A rooftop is always worth the treck (up several flights of stairs) but make sure you're full and hydrated because the drinks are way overpriced and, well, it's a long way back down for sustenance. You can't go wrong with throwback music so they get a win on the theme. Otherwise, this place is not it.

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    North Hall

    (9 reviews)

    Capitol Hill

    North Hall is a fantastic venue that is located in the heart of D.C., only blocks away from the…read moreU.S. Capitol Building. The brick exterior coupled with the large white-walled interior provided the perfect "blank canvas" to backdrop our event. We hosted nearly 100 people and had plenty of room for a live band and bar. The reason this review earned three stars was because of venue management. An important aspect of North Hall is that they will not let you do any setup prior to the event unless you pay per hour. As an example: our event started at 5pm and we had to pay 500$ more to start setup at 3pm. The real issue arose when we were informed that we could not leave anything in a closet or kitchen in order to make the "day-of" prep easier. Management allowed absolutely nothing from entering or remaining in the space despite there being no event prior to our reception. On a positive note, the two hour setup window provided a testament to how amazing our vendors were; they created a beautiful space with no help from North Hall. The management induced plenty of undue stress by being unclear of what permits were needed for the event. They went on to remind us with little time to prepare. This issue manifested itself one week prior to our wedding day, where our wedding coordinator, my wife, and myself scrambled to get permits for food, alcohol, etc. Overall, North Hall is truly lovely, but future customers should be aware that this venue is fortified by the bureaucracy of Washington D.C. Much like your local trip to the DMV, illogical policies and the lack of regard for the individual reign supreme. Weddings are stressful and emotional, no one should have to deal with the inefficiencies of government and the shortcomings of bureaucrats on their special day.

    The North Hall is a gem if you are looking for a place in the heart of D.C. that is both charming…read moreand affordable. We chose the North Hall because of the brick exterior, urban feel and large space -- big enough for 200 people. Weddings can be expensive and after an exhausted search we found that the North Hall was the best option. We are so glad we chose to host our wedding reception here! I would recommend this place for any business or social function. A few side notes: The parking was not a problem and the staff was extremely helpful. The bill is in some what of an a la cart format so try to get ALL the fees up front. Be sure to stick to the allotted timeframe so you don't have extra rental hour fees. Go with the bulb lighting! DJ Dan is the contract...they can provide the info.

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