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    DAR Constitution Hall

    3.3 (169 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Lisa X.

    A beautiful venue in the heart of DC. I saw Hassan hares Ronny Ronny hates Hassan. It was a cleverly done show. The venue has tons of bathrooms!!! So there wasn't a wait at all even though this show was sold out! I love that! Getting to my seat was seamless and there was extremely attentive staff every step of the way to help. It was crowded because it was a sold out show but it was very well staffed and orderly. They had food options in the basement level and drinks on the main level. Looking forward to attending more shows here!

    Katie A.

    Lovely small venue! I have never been here before, but I believe there are no bad seats in the house. In the lower area they had beverage service as well, as some food. The food was catered in, and it was wings, and or chicken tenders with fries. Not a great food selection, but again they don't have a kitchen. Typical concert hall prices.

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    Jon T.

    I came here last Saturday evening to see Distant Worlds Live, they were fantastic! However we are here to review DAR Constitution Hall itself. My first complaint is there's no indication where to go so you just have to assume that if there's a line you're in the right place. It'd be nice to just have a sign out where you can let others know you should be waiting right there before the show starts. And let me tell you about just walking in itself... yeah it's a chaotic mess. I'm not sure who thought it was a great idea to try to get 100+ people in all at the same time to buy merch/drinks/food in such short of a time span. That's just added unnecessary stress but it'd been a bit easier if we had more staff to help keep the line more organized. Luckily I was able to find my seat easily and I sat down in Row BB, in 103. It was a nice spot close to the front and overall I had a pleasant time. If you can get past that initial rush of people trying to get in before the show begins.. it's an overall decent experience.

    Sydney G.

    Came here to see Colin Jost and Michael Che while they were on tour. It was my first time at the venue. Very cool to be surrounded by so much history, but the seating arrangement is very strange. We were on the side so we basically had to turn our entire bodies to sit sideways on the seat bc Althea seats don't face the stage (they're almost perpendicular). I didn't get a drink or food or anything, but they had a whole area down in the basement for that sort of thing. The bathrooms were pretty nice (there were a lot of them). My biggest complaint was the line to get into the venue. They were making folks put their phones into those lock bags so we couldn't record the show so it took almost an hour to get into the venue. We were lined up around the block and not given a whole lot of communication. Not sure if I'd be in a hurry to go back, but it is kinda cute and quaint

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    Alyssa K.

    Wow. Chicken Fingers, beer and chips. This place reeks of fried chicken. Hotter than hell in there. Why is the water in the restrooms freezing cold? Can't we have nice things? Clean this place up. Yuk.

    Gabrielle H.

    The place is clean, but I have to say the service absolutely sucked. The ushers sent me to the WRONG place 3 times. I swear I wanna cuss. There is no food smh. I just knew I could have some popcorn. Smh. I'm hungry and annoyed they had me walking up and down and around the darn place. The service absolutely sucked. I can tell they did the same thing to someone else bc she is walking back and forth apologizing too. Last thing we need is someone falling down these stairs Al because the ushers sent you the the wrong side. Smh annoying.

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    Jai B.

    Soil II Soul Tour Slow delayed entry. Venue was clean, sound system amazing. Highly recommend for future shows

    Trevor Noah!!!  Witty, clever, HILARIOUS!!!
    Nina R.

    Great concert venue for sit down performances. Tips: Arrive early so you have time to get through the security and metal detectors. Staff is friendly, prompt and courteous. They want to get everyone in to see the show, quickly. Do not try to sneak in with your ticket at the Will-Call entrance to try and skip the ticket holders line. They will send you away, to the ticket holders line and you will have to walk to the very end!! Cash bar only for beverages and cocktails. There is an ATM money machine, but there is a long line to use it. BRING CASH!!! Drinks are about $8 - $10 each. Downstairs, they serve a few appetizers like chicken wings, maybe other items, not certain. I've been here about 6 times in my entire life for either award ceremonies of some sort, comedy shows and live concerts. If you are afraid of heights and don't like climbing stairs, get tickets on the floor or not too high up. The seating goes straight up, and the climb is steep. I took my mom to a concert once and wasn't aware of the climb to get to our seats so they helped us out and gave her like handicapped seating, no climb, which was close, but semi-obstructed view. Keep that in mind when purchasing tickets, carrying your drink up. I would prefer to arrive early, find my seat, put my jacket down, get situated, go to ladies room, get a soda or drink, then return to seat and enjoy the show. If you don't arrive early, it's like rush hour. Everyone arrives at the last minute and the show will start with or without you!!! Parking...there are plenty of parking lots nearby. However, many blocks away. Prepare to walk at least 6 city blocks, or .25 of a mile or longer. Closest metro is Farragut West, about .75 of a mile. Or, you may get lucky and find parking on the street.

    Who's going to see Trevor Noah!?  This guy posting this!
    Victor H.

    Date Night part 2! Tix to see Trevor Noah which is the highlight of our week! He did not disappoint. As for the venue itself.... let me explain. Interior and exterior have a classic traditional look that fits being in the nation's capital. The stage area itself is spacious with a lot of seating on the orchestra floor and then upstairs on both sides. Sound reverberates due to the structure so you can hear what's happening. Makes laughing easier when the comedians do their material. Both bars (lounge and entrance) are cash only. This is the 2010's, no one carries cash anymore. Learn to take plastic! They could maintain some of the bathrooms; the men's lounge bathroom was missing soap in some dispensers and the air dryers didn't seem to work. That lead to wet door knobs which sounds the way it sounds as I typed it. Give some updates and renovations to this venue and it could be a must-visit venue. I'll come back to see shows here if the artist is worth it. But please no wet door knobs!

    Ted G.

    Excellent venue and easily accessible. The security and metal detector lines moved very quickly. We attended an event here, the wait was literally nothing and the layout is excellent. Unlike other venues we attended events at they have easy access restrooms and plenty of them. This is a very comfortable venue!

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    had my graduation here, loved how big it was! the parking was a problem but yk...it's dc

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    Ask the Community - DAR Constitution Hall

    Has anyone sat in Section T? There seems to be more resale tickets for T. Obstructed views of stage?

    Can I bring in a professional camera at a concert here? Canon T6I.

    No. Signs around that say no video or photos. At least every time I've gone.

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    3.9(794 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    Solid concert venue in a convenient location in DC. Parking is available on surrounding streets if…read moreyou arrive early enough. You can also pay for a parking pass through their website but the lot only opens up an hour beforehand so be sure to plan your evening with that in mind. We ended up parking on the street for only $3 since we arrived early to grab dinner nearby. The entry line was super long and literally went around the block but it moved surprisingly fast. Staff was friendly and helpful at the door. The inside was dark when we arrived and it would've been nice to have some house lights so people could find their way around the venue a little easier. The AC was cranking and the temp was comfortable. Upstairs has standing room and some bleachers which provides a good view with less of a crowd. Their VIP area looks nice and I'd be interested in splurging next time for a seat and a better view. There's bars downstairs and upstairs and even some food concessions. Getting out of the venue from the balcony was a bit stressful with only one way out. It makes you imagine what would happen if you needed to get out in a rush... other than that, it's a good space.

    I've seen so many shows at the 930 club over the years and it's such a great venue. It's small…read moreenough to feel intimate but still holds a surprising amount of people. The only problem is parking can be hard to find. There is a lot across the street, but it opens up an hour before the show. Honestly, it's usually just easiest to take Metro in and walk over. There are plenty of great restaurants nearby so it's easy to grab a bite before the show. The drinks are solid. It's mostly standing room but you can get a seat for accessibility reasons or if you pay for VIP.

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    Black Cat

    3.7(428 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    not my first Black Cat rodeo, but first time going to an internally organized event rather than a…read moreshow. Depeche Mode dance party was so sick, so fun, honestly just what i needed. trad goth prom almost? many oldheads (og DM fans perhaps?) groovin, the ambience was perfect to relax and just boogie like you do in your bedroom. thank you Black Cat, please do a Joy Division/New Order night next !!

    Black Cat is a nice intimate venue that features more indie and local talent. I came here for a…read moreseated concert (seats were first come, first serve), but it's typically standing room only. The acoustics were great! IDs were checked at the door prior to entering. I had a small bag and it was allowed into the venue after a quick bag check. I bought a last minute ticket at the door and they stamped my hand for entry. The main stage is on the upper level. I took the stairs (not sure if there's a public elevator) and as I headed up, there were signs stating "no stage diving or crowdsurfing"... this ain't the Fillmore! I didn't really explore the facilities or check out the restrooms, since I beelined to grab a good seat, but the checkered floor certainly gives the venue some character and makes it memorable. While a seated event isn't typical at this venue, the seats were basic folding chairs and tightly packed next to each other (I definitely rubbed shoulders with the people next to me). But overall, this is a great venue to see a show! Pros: - Intimate venue (no screens necessary) - Not overcrowded - Can buy tickets online in advance or at the box office in cash to avoid fees - Metro accessible (walkable from U Street Metro Station) Cons: - Limited box office hours (only open when they have shows) - Show start times aren't posted until a few hours before doors open (not good for planning purposes). Doors/show times are posted on their X (formerly Twitter) account

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    Union Stage

    Union Stage

    3.6(107 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    4.5 stars. Overall,…read morethis is a really great place to see a show. I came to see Flawed Mangoes and for the most part it was a great time. The venue is like a really clean dive bar that hosts live music. The staff were all very polite and incredibly welcoming. To be situated at the Wharf, the food and beverages were surprisingly affordable... at least by DC standards. The general admission tickets are for standing only. I paid for premium seating and got, well... an actual seat. Unfortunately, this is where I ran into issues. I really wish that Union Stage would offer more smaller tables (1-2 tops) because I had the unfortunate experience of being forced to involuntarily third-wheel some random couple's date night. As someone who frequently attends concerts alone, I hate communal seating. If I'm paying extra for a seat, I don't want to spend the evening sharing a table with strangers. In this case, the couple who joined me at my table spent much of the show carrying on conversations, using flash photography despite it being prohibited, and generally making themselves unwelcome part of my concert experience. It was distracting, annoying, and made it difficult to fully enjoy the performance. Adding more 1-2 top tables for solo concertgoers or couples would significantly improve the premium seating experience by giving people the option to enjoy the show uninterrupted and with the company they actually chose (and paid!) to spend the evening with. It's also worth noting that there is no wait staff to serve you at the tables. So if you grab a seat at a table, make sure you have something to put on the table to indicate that it is occupied. There are QR codes on the table where you can order and pay, but you still have to go to the floor to pick up your food. I got a half cheese pizza and an Aperol Spritz. The pizza was good by dive bar standards. Nothing special about it, but it hit the spot. The Aperol Spritz was also surprisingly good. The sound system is great. However, we need to talk about the lighting situation. I'm not sure if this is how Union Stage typically operates or if this is something that can be attributed to the artist, but the lighting choices for this concert were overwhelming. I've been to dozens of concerts over the course of my life, but I've never had spotlights that repeatedly point directly into the audience, but that was my experience throughout this entire show. I had to put on my sunglasses in this dark venue to keep myself from being quite literally blinded by the light. The background lights and everything were fine, but repeatedly shining spotlights into the crowd was not a good choice. The most expensive part of this night, by far, was the parking, which is not the fault of the venue. I paid $38 to park for 4 hours, but fortunately it was a very short walk to the venue. There are multiple parking garages as well as an extremely limited amount of street parking near this venue. The garage was the only feasible option that evening since so many people were out for the concert, viewing the World Cup, as well as attending events at other bars and restaurants in the general area. All told, I had a really great time at Union Stage. While I hate traveling into DC and I'm not keen on spending $40 on parking, if there's another artist performing at this venue that I want to see, I would definitely come back.

    Came here for a new event called Vinyl Revival. The concept was an album listening party and panel…read morediscussion for Lauryn Hill's album. This was my first time attending an event here. The ticket purchasing process wasn't user friendly. It was difficult to navigate and figure out how to select premium ticket options. They provided free drink tokens to select attendees so some of my friends in our group of 5 received them and some didn't. The space has a nice set up for smaller scale ans intimate events. They have a full bar a a small food menu. The sound in the space made it difficult to hear audience members at times and the format made it feel.lilw things were dragging. I enjoyed the concept but would love to see a few tweaks for improvement.

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    Blues Alley - Catfish and chicken wings

    Blues Alley

    3.9(364 reviews)
    1.4 miGeorgetown
    $$

    Got the crab cakes; food was okay, but the venue itself really stole the show! Honestly, it's…read moreprobably my favorite concert venue I've ever been to. The space feels so intimate, which makes the whole experience more personal and memorable compared to larger, more crowded venues. The atmosphere was great from start to finish, and everything felt well-organized. The service was also a highlight, our server was incredibly sweet, attentive, and made us feel really comfortable throughout the night. Even though the food was just alright, the overall experience more than made up for it. Between the vibe, the quality of the show, and the excellent service, it's definitely a place I'd come back to again and recommend to others looking for a unique night out/date night!

    Blues Alley has maintained their street cred after all these years as being one of the best places…read morein town to catch a live jazz performance. I enjoyed the crab cake with a Caesar salad. The cocktails were veteran made and solid. The dining room is intimate, adding to the connection of the artists and the show. Deborah Bond dropped her new album Amber Dust, a true R&B artist keeping the tradition of the music well and alive. She hosted a listening party show with a customized cocktail menu with drinks named after her latest album! The show was amazing and the sound was clear. Although the menu is a bit limited I enjoyed my crab cakes, which had no filler. Oh and be sure to save yourself time and park in the parking garage across from the alley. This is an amazing little space with big names. Every time I've come here I've always met with the artists after the show. So if you're a super fan and your favorite artist is performing here, GO!

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    Pearl Street Warehouse

    Pearl Street Warehouse

    3.5(116 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    Great sound and space is set up well for it. Staff was friendly. Musical acts rocked.read more

    Though I have not officially dined here to review the food, I most definitely do not see myself…read morereturning again. I went to Pearl Street Warehouse twice: this past Thursday and last night. I mainly went there for two holiday parties. The first time on Thursday night, the people at the door was giving us a hard time refusing to let us in even though I was there to meet up with a friend that was going to take me home. I immediately requested to speak to the manager & he reluctantly let me & my friend in. We went straight to the bar to meet our friend. I asked the bartender for a cup of water. I guess me unwittingly overlooking the pre-made water pitchers annoyed him for working harder than he needed & he pointed at the pre-made water pitchers, not saying a word to me. I told him never mind I'll pour from one of the pitchers. He still decided to make a cup of water anyway despite my small protest. I accepted it. I tasted it & was immediately disgusted. It tasted & smelled like tequila. I am certain he didn't pour tequila in it, but the bar's tap pour must be so dirty or unfiltered from prior servicing, it starts to taste like other things BUT water. I even had my friend to taste & smell it to make sure it wasn't just me, and he agreed. I nicely let the bartender know the water tasted funky. Instead of saying I'm sorry I'll fix that or even just suggesting using the pitchers, he decides to try to make the situation more than what it was by trying to debate/argue with me and was actually accusing me of ACCUSING him that he intentionally tried to pour me something I didn't want to get me "drunk". I was dumbfounded at such an insane & random accusation just because I simply said the water smells & tastes like tequila. Nothing in that statement is accusatory towards him, and I told him I was not accusing him of anything. But I guess he was so upset from my minor complaint that he got the bar manager involved to "prove me wrong." The bar manager didn't seem to want to get involved but did anyway. The bartender decided to taste the water to essentially gaslight me & tell me it didn't smell nor taste bad. The bar manager tried it too & agreed with him. They were 100% wrong and unprofessional. I'm unsure what was the point of going out of the way to prove two customers wrong instead of simply letting it go, but I can assure you me & my friends will never return nor recommend this place. Based on other reviews I've read on here, I see that I am not the only one who has had bad encounters from rude staff and management and seems to have been an issue for YEARS. This might have been one of the rudest & nastiest encounters I've ever had at any establishment in my life. Trying to cause a scene with a customer over dirty water is a very bad look. I would highly suggest the staff, especially that specific bartender, to seek professional help & professional development in customer service. Beyond that very rude and insulting encounter, the ambiance was that of a dirty frat bar, area around the bar is very unclean & the floor is soaked in spilled drinks, so if you go there on a busy night (if they have those), be careful. The live performance on Friday was meh, but I think that was a band the folks hosting the holiday party chose. I also saw in other reviews that the talent they tend to pick are mediocre at best. I can see that being true I do believe Pearl Street Warehouse saving grace is its location (the Wharf). If this establishment existed anywhere else in DC, I am doubtful they'd still be in business solely from their rudeness/unprofessionalism. Hopefully, they will improve on custom service.

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    Delicious tenders and a Caesar salad!

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