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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Barcode Restaurant - Restaurant, Bar, Lounge Review - Washington, DC

Barcode Restaurant - Restaurant, Bar, Lounge Review - Washington, DC
March 2012 - Posted by The PARTIES Authority


Barcode Restaurant, Bar, and Lounge 
1101 17th Street Northwest Washington, DC 20036
(202) 955 9001




















Providing lunch, happy hour (with amazing specials ranging from $4-7 priced drinks), dinner, and late night festivities, Barcode is the place that constantly provides satisfaction to the palates of dining guests and night crawlers looking for a great night out on the town.

Located just a block from Farragut West metro station, Barcode provides something exciting and different every day of the week:



- Mondays: Happy Hour, Dinner
Tuesdays: Happy Hour, Dinner, ½ off Wine all night long!
Wednesdays: Happy Hour, Dinner, and Latin Wednesdays with DJ Mario
Thursdays: International Thursdays presented by Masoud A. featuring Hookah, DJ, and live drums!
Fridays: Happy Hour, Dinner, followed by the one and only Panorama Productions resident DJ Saam (Chroma)! Top 40 pop/house mashups until 3 AM. 
Saturday: Dinner 6PM - midnight, music by DJ Kam
Sunday: NFL Sundays (Sunday Ticket in DC) which includes Free Wi-Fi, $1 Bud Lights, $2 Guinness, and ½ off pizza until midnight!


Brazilian Ipe furnishings white marble walls, and immense sliding glass door panels bring a sense of modernity whenever you take a look around this fine establishment.

Lounges are fully stocked with projectors and couches, as well as a 45 ft bar and massive booths. Its dining area that is normally packed during the day/evening is skillfully converted into a raging dance floor at night.



Barcode appears to rarely, if never, disappoint. A personal favorite is Friday nights with DJ Saam, as the place is crawling with a mix of college students and young professionals, letting their hair down after a stressful week and “raising the roof” to DJ Saam’s eclectic and always enjoyable spins.

Another bonus for Fridays: if you get there early enough before the conversion from restaurant to night club, you can enjoy a gut-busting Pesto Pizza or a grilled Atlantic Salmon Fillet, and replace those calories with shots of Kamikaze and fattening sex-like music for your eardrums. 



All in all, I’m very impressed with Barcode, and it’s apparent that most of the DC metropolitan area agrees.


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