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    Black Cat

    3.7 (428 reviews)
    ModerateMusic Venues, Bars
    Closed 7:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Live music
    Divey
    Loud
    Happy hour specials

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    Justin W.

    80s Halloween Dance Party This was my first time ever attending this event as well as visiting this club, so for those considering going to one of their Eighties Mayhem nights, I'm going to give a quick assessment of my experience. Don't bother trying to find street parking in one of the surrounding neighborhoods on a Saturday night (especially Halloween weekend). Totally packed and a lot of signs seem to indicate a parking permit is required, so unless you want to take a chance of finding somewhere to park several blocks away, either take an Uber or there's a parking lot across the street ($30 for three hours, and $10 per each additional hour. Woof!). The club's staff was very friendly, there are bathrooms upstairs and downstairs, pinball machines and quite a few benches and tables with tall chairs if you need to sit down somewhere. The bar accepts credit cards, but there's also a couple of ATMs. Bring cash if you can (and small bills); I'm sure the bartenders would appreciate that. For the Halloween event, lots of great 80s music (a mix of top 40 hits and alternative artists), the crowd was eating up one song right after the other and everybody was cool and friendly. About 95% of people there were wearing costumes which made it all the more fun. So my first time was a fun experience and I definitely would attend another one of these events in the future; though next time, I'd prefer to be in a more comfortable and casual outfit.

    Marisol D.

    I've been here many times and always have a pleasant experience. Bathrooms always clean, drinks are ok and the staff very nice.

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    Chris D.

    We went to see Yumi Zouma last night and it was our first time at the Black Cat. LOVED IT! This is a great venue with really great staff and a nice space to see a show. We brought our teenage daughters and felt like the space was 100% safe and fun for them. God drinks at the bar for a fair price, solid service and engaged staff that constantly made the rounds, picking up empties and making sure everything was in order. I didn't use the bathroom and can't speak to that but noticed the coat check was open on a chilly night. We will be back!

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    Kevin M.

    First visit to Black Cat and it was a memorable one. Mortified live brought us to the city and what a great venue for the show. The Black Cat staff made the entire night a smooth and enjoyable one by the professionalism and attention to detail throughout.

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    Elyza B.

    I love Black Cat. I drive up from RVA to visit whenever they have a show I wanna see, and never regret the trip. I most recently saw Softcult and had an amazing time. Their drinks are strong and good, tickets are reasonably priced, their restrooms are always clean, and staff are chill. They have some barstools and high top tables if you need seating, sound is great, and it's walking distance from a TON of restaurants/bars. Highly recommend the venue, they get some really cool acts!

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    John B.

    The Black Cat is my favorite venue in DC! Punk rock will always have my heart. It was the music that I first saw live when I was growing up, and so these types of venues will always have my heart. Black Cat does exceptionally well by hitting a few key points: water available, AC blasting, good sound, and low capacity. I love the crowds that come to shows here. Both of the shows I've been to have had crowds with tons of energy, who don't feel awkward dancing. That's a bit of a rarity nowadays! The bartenders are fast and pretty nice. They have a great selection of beers on tap. This venue also has pinball machines!! How cool is that? They're located towards the back. From what I understand, when a show is sold out, they open up the certain to the back bar so you can watch the show from a bit of an elevated perspective. Otherwise, it's just a door you open to go to another part of the club. This is such a nice touch and really gives the space character. The legendary bands that have played here, the years it's been in business, the character of the space, and the friendliness of the scene - you really have to experience it for yourself.

    Kimberly N.

    We went to Black Cat recently when Sebadoh played there with Eleanor Friedberger as opener. This is a great venue for live independent music. It has the expected dark and cool, yet unpretentious, vibe and an in-your-face stage where you can get super close to the performers. We also found the staff, from the front door to the bar, to be courteous and attentive. There is a sign as you walk in stating that crowd surfing and stage diving are not allowed but I wish it also added mosh pits to the list. Some jerky guys kept trying to get one started when, clearly, no one wanted one and the music didn't really lend itself to one (I have been to many punk concerts in L.A. back in the day when they were pretty much routine). Are mosh pits still a thing? Know your audience, boys!

    Aiden V.

    The show I went to here was very fun while I was in DC. The staff and general atmosphere was pretty cool too.

    Their main room had 5 pinballs as of 5/4/17. Star Trek had a snazzy color screen! But BEWARE the tilt...very sensitive!
    Eric S.

    SUPERSTITIONS A decent punk rocker hangout with plenty of pinballs and beer taps. As soon as I set foot in this establishment, my mind immediately raced to the look & feel of Brauerhouse in Lombard, IL. Both are combination live music venues with food and drink, along with a smattering of pinball tables. The clientele base was similar, too. The only difference? These dudes are cash-only. Walking in to your left is the food counter, where Black Cat serves lots of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free items. How nice of them. This room also had four pinballs and a couple cabinet arcade games. The stairs straight ahead lead to the upstairs where punk rock bands jam out hard. The room to your right has the rest of the pinballs (I counted five), a billiards table, and the main bar. I got a few pints of red ale ($6 each) and cycled through their pinball collection, quite honestly the only reason I came here. 'Twas not my best night of gaming but I enjoyed it nonetheless. The tilt sensors were VERY sensitive, far more than at most other places I've been. Replay values were set reasonably. A few games had upgraded color display screens. Eventually I ordered some grub next door at the counter. I chose the sriracha sliders ($9), which turned out to be a trio of small meatball-like sandwiches. They tasted OK (nothing great), but the placement of one itty bitty ring of red onion on each was odd. I was told each order came with chips and a pickle, which pleased me greatly since I prefer chips over fries anyday. I would've been better off with fries; their "chips" were the cheap ass nacho variety, you know the type that come in huge plastic bags? Yeah. It was those. I ate every last one, but I wasn't happy about it. Oh, and just like Brauerhouse, it's super freakin' loud (earplugs sold, but not included). Bread = 3 Circuses = 4.5 Not accepting credit cards is whatever, it doesn't bother me that much. Even the lack of a change machine is okay (and since several of the pinballs don't accept bills, this means you'll have to go to the bar and ask for quarters, which seems silly). I've no doubt that the upstairs gets pretty rockin' when bands take the stage. One of D.C's better spots for pinball.......just remember to bring plenty of paper money!!

    Katie S.

    Cheap drinks, great shows, small intimate venue, and a room that pretty much hasn't changed since I became legal... What's not to love? As others have mentioned it's cash only. But the bartenders are fast and friendly. There is usually band merch set up in the back in the area in front of the lounge. The crowd completely depends on what type of music is playing. You will get to know your neighbors in such a close space, but it also makes for a really cool experience if you are seeing a band you love. Parking is either pay for the lot across the street (not affiliated with the venue) or cross your fingers for a neighborhood spot-but what the posted signs. Usually it's really not that big of a deal though. Seriously, walking through the doors and up the steps to the main room gets me nostalgic every time... I've seen a lot of great shows here over the years.

    Freelance Whales 06.11.10
    Ruth C.

    The guy checking IDs was hilarious. There was a teenybopper couple in front of us in line, and he takes one look at them as they start pulling out their IDs and starts teasing the hell out of them. More importantly though, those handstamps smear too easily (why didn't you have my back, Jeff W?!). I have yet to really take the time to appreciate the Red Room downstairs. Vodka tonic was weaker than the misheard g&t, but that's more of a discussion about weaker evils. Cash only bar is a liver-pleasing handicap for the plastic-dependent. Schedule tends to see some decent bands touring through (I think my most recent few here were Antlers, Freelance Whales, Electric Six), and it's a small enough space that it feels like a pretty intimate show. Pillars have tiny bar shelves where patrons discard drink glasses, and are themselves unconducive to clear viewing. The floor is not for the hygienic. Pricing's reasonable but sound quality is a little lacking. Crowd varies a lot in tone from show to show, but I've had some cool random conversations there. None of the cons are particularly bad enough to keep me from coming back for the right lineups. I've found parking at tiny lots down the street, but more lately I've been Metroing it since the hike's quite reasonable.

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    Mark N.

    Old school bar good for old shool shows. Saw SOIA there last night. Lighting, floor space, sound, and AC all very good for a place that size. The uncoordinated nonsense of showing id, giving your ticket and being given another ticket and then getting two different hand stamps was silly. Whole place could use some cleaning. The bar needs help. No one helping the tenders keep stuff stocked. Some of the beer went funky too. Would go back for a good band but wouldnt go out of my way to go there otherwise. Oh yeah and the bar had a fuck yelp bumper sticker. So much for a working class bar. Guess the people are not allowed to have opinions.

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    Ask the Community - Black Cat

    Is it 18 and over or is it 21 and over?

    Most of the shows are all ages, check the web site.

    What is the entrance procedure like?

    If it's a smaller show in the Backstage you just go to the 1st floor bar to the right ( after getting carded at the door) & they just have someone at the door after the end of the bar collecting money for entrance. If it's upstairs you can pay at… Read more

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    The place is on 14th, right off of U St and includes a main stage, back stage, diner, and a lounge area.

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