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    Payal P.

    This social club in DC was very cool to check out. They have a ton of work from home space on their first floor as well as level 4. Level 4 was completely empty when we visited which made it seem easier to work from home. The 4th level also has a chess and jenga set. There is a place to store your items as well. The social club comes with free breakfast. We were able to choose from 3 items each on the menu. We ended up getting pancakes, bacon, mixed fruits, chicken sausage, turkey bacon, grits, and a parfait. The mixed fruits were slightly disappointing. It tasted like it came from a dole fruit can. The pancake was spot on delicious. It was super fluffy and even without much syrup it still tasted delicious. The bacon was good as well. Our highlight was definitely the chicken sausage. Do not miss the chicken sausage! We complemented the chef on it because we never tasted such a beautiful dish before.

    Ijeoma O.

    The Gathering Spot's mission is to be a space to bring people together and create community and collaboration. In total there's three floors: the ground floor has the event space, second floor is a restaurant, and the top floor is work space. You either have to apply for membership or come with an existing member to gain access to all its amenities. I came with an existing member to check out the space and eat at the restaurant. I like the concept and the space essentially has everything you need for the workday: there's a telephone room to take calls, a room for podcasts, group office spaces, individual office spaces, open seating, PO Boxes for rent, and if you ever get hungry you can go down to the restaurant--the H at the Gathering Spot--and grab a quick bite. This review is solely on the space in general (if I included the restaurant it would definitely bring my rating down so that is a separate review on the restaurant's Yelp page...). The Gathering Spot apparently hosts several events per month, I haven't been to one so I can't speak on the quality or frequency of the events. If you're an entrepreneur or if you work remotely full-time and would like to switch it up or have an office space where you can be productive, I think this is a great spot for that. Also if you're new to the area and like to work and mingle, this could be the place for you. I think they also offer free breakfast, which is a great perk.

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    Carlton M.

    Came here for a happy hour once. I'm not a member but my friend was. She hosted it and invited a few of our friends. Was good times. Drinks got us lit. I'd check it out again.

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    Zoya F.

    This review is mostly for the H Restaurant within the Gathering Spot; my friend and I toured only floors 1 and 2 and did not explore floor 3 on our visit. Highlights from our dinner: friendly service, elegant surroundings, and the best damn appetizer: the H Mac and Cheese has cheddar cheese and Old Bay crab lump and stretches so fine. I nearly took a video of that cheese stretching. Our entrées were both good. I had the Seared Chesapeake Crab Cake. The broccolini was seared just perfectly, with nice smoky flavors. I didn't think the flavors of the butternut squash paired perfectly with the entrée, but it was all plated beautifully. My friend got the Seared Chicken Breast and said nothing but good things about it. Skipping back to the Fall Salad appetizer, that one was a fail for me because of too many onions. Maybe I should have asked for a replacement, but I didn't think about doing that in the moment and treated that appetizer as an obstacle course in how to eat around the onions. The other salad components were delicious. Last but not least, the sorbet with mint and berries was refreshing. There was no decaf coffee available, so dessert wasn't perfect, but overall I will remember this meal very positively. Best of all, this dinner with DC Black Restaurant Week was such a deal! Only $35 per person for three courses (not including the happy hour Mac and Cheese.) Check out this participating restaurant and those other participating businesses if you can.

    The ambiance is wonderful and the food and drinks delicious! The servers aimed to please and went above and beyond. I really enjoyed a private party at The Gathering Spot!

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    The Crucible

    3.8(25 reviews)
    2.5 miEckington, Brentwood

    The Crucible Flimflam on a Double-Throuple Date Night…read more So we met up with a dope ass Throuple at BAMM's Karaoke night last Thursday. All six of us caught a vibe but it was a vanilla event so the plan was to go on a double-throuple date Friday night. Not sure who picked it but we decided to meet up at the Crucible. I'm pretty sure it was the first time for all of us so we were excited to try a new place together. According to the event's fine print, the educational talks and demos were scheduled first but then "The Exploratorium" would be open after 11 p.m. I remember specifically reading, "More experienced folk come on out after 11:00 PM for open play." Well like I said, we had already caught the vibe the night before so we were ready to ride the wave the next night. We arrived at 11:15, dressed to impress and ready to party. The six of us stood in front lobby for a while. Apparently, no alcohol is allowed on the premises so the men had to run the drinks back to the car. I should have been paying attention to the faces of the people exiting or even the fact that folks were leaving soon after arriving. I guess I was so full of anticipation about the good time that I didn't notice. Well after we finally checked in, we were free to walk to the back. There are lockers and a changing area to the left. The restrooms are co-ed. The main hall opens into a large room with a bar and stage. There are several stations scattered about the room. A couple Saint Andrew's crosses, a horse, a canopy bed, a few overhead hooks, etc. To the right, there is a large open "theater" area. I think there were couches in there. And finally in the back left corner, there is a room with a swing and a couple fuckable chairs. I don't recall any music. It was eerily quiet with a weird mix of cocktail hour chatter and whipping noises. The lights were ON! Waaay too bright for an LS environment if you ask me. In fact, the whole setup wasn't really conducive to the type of on-premises fun we were looking for. The open floor plan makes it impossible to have an intimate experience. We walked around but it was difficult to find a place to get comfy with our party of six. I don't know if it was just a feeling we got or the fact that we were just in a new space but it felt like the entire couple watched us walk around and were waiting for us to "go." The crowd was almost entirely white. Maybe 30 people in the room. And we were six tall, sexy, Black people striding around the room in out panties and heels rubbing and groping each other. Even the men were shirtless and glistening! We looked good enough to eat and the crowd was drooling. We made our way to the room on the left with the swing. It's not at all private but at least we could get nasty without being on full display. The six of us started to "go" but the gentleman in the other couple was a little hesitant. He said that something was off so he wanted to check to make sure we could indeed play. He went to find an attendant to confirm that open play was allowed. Well, thats when they hit us with the flimflam. As the tip of my husband's dick just touched the lips of one of the young ladies, the attendant informed us that "absolutely no oral" was allowed on the premises. According to her, while sex on the premises is typically allowed, this was the one night that it was not. I went back and checked the fine print: "More experienced folk come on out after 11:00 PM for open play." Did I miss something? When they said play did they mean we could have play sex on their equipment? Were we really the only people who expected to "play"? Was there something particularly offensive by our half-naked Black bodies that prevented us from playing? Whatever the case, the Crucible is not swinger friendly at all!! Total waste of money. Date night killer. So basically we paid $100 to look at their equipment and pantomime sex. The shit almost blew our whole double-throuple date. We left for Shadows about 15 minutes after getting there. (The Shadows ripoff story is for another day.) Next time, we'll just go to a hookah lounge. Dance a little. Sip a little. Then we can just get a room. Unless you really really just want to attend educational event, stay away from the Crucible. It is an overrated waste of money.

    Nothing as advertised on the website. wife and I wanted to explore in a semi private controlled…read moreatmosphere. even the bartender exclaimed, it's a run down gay bar. overweight guys having sex everywhere. not a place to meet like minded people as advertised. to go in and have one horrible drink and walk out was over $200. was not clean and the smell would turn your stomach. don't waste your time or money

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    The Crucible - No play allowed but event details said, "More experienced folk come on out after 11:00 PM for open play."

    No play allowed but event details said, "More experienced folk come on out after 11:00 PM for open play."

    The Crucible - Several of these signs are posted throughout the club (I got permission before I took all the photos I am posting)

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    Several of these signs are posted throughout the club (I got permission before I took all the photos I am posting)

    The Metropolitan Club Of The City Of Washington - Lobby

    The Metropolitan Club Of The City Of Washington

    5.0(6 reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown

    This review is long overdue. I was invited to dinner here and this has to go in the Top Ten places…read moreI've ever dined at. Of course my friend is a member and if I'm lucky, someday I will be too. It started off as I walked up the sidewalk and approached the club, the doorman was standing on the sidewalk. As I got closer, the doorman greeted me by name! I was taken a back for a minute wondering how could he possibly know my name! I was escorted in and asked to wait in the main reception while they went to get my friend. I went into what they refer to as the "Correspondence Lounge" which is sort of a small library with some incredibly old literary works. They have very strict rules and one of surprise is no use of cell phones... period. How refreshing! You can go into the Correspondence Lounge if you need to use your phone but otherwise you cannot use while in the dining room or other public areas. So make sure you "check-in" on Yelp when you are outside. Naturally they have a dress code, but really, if you have to ask what the dress code is, you probably aren't going to this place. Another rule I was surprised is they try to keep business limited so you cannot bring out a bunch of papers, laptop, etc... The only papers you can hold would have to be a newspaper or a book. Once seated, the service is impeccable. Extremely polite and not overbearing. They knew when we were engrossed in conversation and didn't interrupt. I had the lump crab cake for dinner and it was without a doubt the BEST! I lived in Virginia for five years and went to college at George Washington so I'm quite familiar with East Coast seafood and I can honestly say the lump crab at the Metropolitan Club is the BEST! I could go on about this place but simply put, if you have the opportunity to go, don't pass that opportunity up for what will end up being one of the greatest dining experiences of your life.

    This is a wonderful spot nestled across from the White House. The building and members have more…read morehistory in Washington, than just about any place in the capitol, or the nation for that matter. I have been fortunate enough to dine, party, and converse with some of Washington's behind the scene's power players. You can learn a lot, if you ever get past the door man, or Lily.

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    The Metropolitan Club Of The City Of Washington - Totally enjoyable evening!

    Totally enjoyable evening!

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    Dabbling in DC

    Dabbling in DC

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.5 miGeorgetown

    I decided to give it a try and so far I haven't been disappointed. I filled out a questionnaire,…read morethen spoke via phone with one of the matchmakers about my wants/needs, etc. As we were talking she already had someone in mind for me. After our convo, she sent me info on potential mates and stressed the ones she thought might be a better fit for me. She had one guy who she was really excited about. I had my doubts. Went on a date and turns out the matchmaker was right! He had all the qualities I told her I wanted. Where's the catch? Well, he was about a 7 instead of my desired 9 on the looks scale, but you can't have it all, right? Overall great date and great matching. I love the personalized service and their willingness to work around our sometimes busy schedules. Very patient and understanding. Give this a try. Don't think you'll be disappointed.

    This is a service that took me by surprise. I didn't know what to expect and didn't think that it…read morewould actually help me that much, but no, was I wrong. This is a very personalized service that really try to shape up my online dating profile by getting to know me. In addition, they are also very focused on providing feedback after dates that they have arranged for me, which I thought was a time saver. I don't have to figure out whether my date liked me or not, but will actually receive honest feedbacks. This feedback system helps me to work on what I may need to do for my next date. They have arranged 2 dates for me so far. One unfortunately did not work out. However, unlike online dating, where I don't really know what happens when my date does not want to be in touch anymore, in this case, received some positive feedback as to why that is the case. The other one is going well so far, already on the 4th date!

    City Tavern - john adams

    City Tavern

    4.5(21 reviews)
    1.3 miGeorgetown

    We did a cooking class/competition at City Tavern Club through Mangia DC for a work event, and it…read morewas so much fun! The space was perfect to fit several different team tables but still have everyone all together in one room. It was also really cool to be in a location filled with so much history. The event itself was super fun (we made gnudi in a brown butter sage sauce) & a great way to get to know coworkers that I hadn't previously met. I was also pleasantly surprised by the wine offerings (rarely is the one red option something interesting & delicious like a montepulciano, yay!). I would definitely go back for another event again!

    I can't say anything bad about this place. Don't get too excited though, it's a private club and if…read moreyou're not a member or don't know one, you can keep moving! The staff were all wonderful, helpful and just plain glad to be there...and it showed! Everyone we encountered simply enjoyed interacting with members and guests (I was a guest). The food was DELICIOUS. I mean simple but flawless. The steak was incredible and the appetizers were really enough to satisfy any appetite. An incredible evening. Nothing fancy and I'm sure there is a rich history. Make friends with a member and go here if you can!

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    City Tavern - Formal dinner in the Great Hall (2025).

    Formal dinner in the Great Hall (2025).

    City Tavern - Updated Bliss Room 2025. New ceiling and chandeliers and polished floors.

    Updated Bliss Room 2025. New ceiling and chandeliers and polished floors.

    City Tavern - Formal dinner setup in the Great Hall (2025)

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    Formal dinner setup in the Great Hall (2025)

    The George Town Club

    The George Town Club

    4.2(11 reviews)
    1.4 miGeorgetown

    The food here is really not what you would expect for a fine dining experience. While the…read morerestaurant itself is very pretty, and the staff are incredibly kind, the food was meh. The chicken was dry and the spinach was very bitter. The vegan pasta was ok and the apple tart was also pretty dry. I expected a lot more given this is a private club.

    Private club with restaurant and bar. The George Town Club is known as one of the most elegant…read morein-town clubs in the United States. The chic but warm atmosphere provides a retreat for its members, with fine cuisine, privacy and gracious service in a setting that fosters relaxed personal enjoyment. The chef is Paul Stearman. Fabulous dinner club in Georgetown with an age old history. This club is private for members only- so if you get a chance to go - don't turn it down. The dining rooms are plush with carved wood. The bar area is more casual while the dining area is jacket required. The menu offers starters , small plates and salads , then the entrees - good choices of items oxtail pasta ,seafood dishes and aged steaks. The desserts are wonderful - try several and share! The bar is well stocked and the wines and liquors are premium.The service and staff are courteous , prompt and attentive. We enjoyed such dishes as the Salmon , Seafood Bouillabaisse, Seabass and Oxtail. All well prepared and delicious. The cheese tray made a great starter- for dessert - Creme brûlée's , chocolate cake and select ice creams. Great place for that special dinner or memorial occasion. Consider a membership ! Great Club !

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    The George Town Club
    The George Town Club - The best squash soup I ever tested in my life ! Right texture, blend and that smooth squashy taste )

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    The best squash soup I ever tested in my life ! Right texture, blend and that smooth squashy taste )

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