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    The Atlantis

    4.0 (25 reviews)
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    Hana Vu
    Rachel B.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Really awesome venue! They have some great shows coming up, and the prices are reasonable.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]I loved watching the concert from the upstairs balcony! Great view from up there.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Hana Vu and Babebee were amazing. I had such a fun time! I recommend getting there early and grabbing a drink and merch before the show gets started.

    Shaed
    Mark N.

    Great place to see a show. Good views of the stage from any location. Sound and stage lighting is pretty good for a small venue. Security worked fast to move the line through. My only gripe is the high prices on drinks.

    View from second floor
    Rita M.

    My first time seeing a show at this venue and it didn't disappoint. The staff were so nice and friendly... literally from the security to the bar staff. We went to see Emei earlier this week and everything was great! [[HIGHLIGHT]]The main floor is intimate but enough space for moving around.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]The second floor is great too. Lots of space to see the performers even for us shorties!![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]The venue has plenty of bathroom, coat check, and area for merch.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Bathrooms were clean and the space overall was clean too![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] I am impressed!!

    Fløyd L.

    Was my 1st time at this place . Ended up stopping by for Jordin Sparks event. I must say , it was a blast . I sure will be returning to attend future events. The bartend was friendly and respectful. [[HIGHLIGHT]]It's a really nice cozy atmosphere.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    From the second story right side corner of The Atlantis
    Jaco J.

    From the layout to the outdoor patio to the general vibe, this is definitely one of the cooler venues I've visited. Never experienced the OG 930 Club, but apparently The Atlantis is supposed to replicate the former in its heyday. The two-story setup is greatly appreciated if you don't want to be in the heart of the mosh pit but still want a closeup view of the act. The second story is also set up stadium-seating style, so the tier ahead of you is lowered, making it easier to see over. But as always, plan accordingly so you can get a decent spot. Acoustics get pretty loud, due to the compact and intimate setting--which is also Awesome because you really feel immersed in the show. Just don't forget your earplugs for this venue. Other perks: Drinks surprisingly affordable for DC, friendly and helpful staff, the bathrooms were ridiculously clean (Amazing), and it's within close walking distance to other bars and restaurants if you wanted to grab a bite pre or post show.

    View from the balcony, night of the Bartees Strange concert
    Alexandra K.

    The first concert I attended at The Atlanis was Bartees Strange, with Jachary as the opening performance. The venue is small and very cold, standing only with two levels, and I can't wait to come back for my next experience; I'm looking up all the upcoming acts I can to have an excuse to do so. I love how convenient The Atlantis is to public transit - several buses as well as the U street metro stop. The venue itself is beautiful- very clean, including the bathrooms, which might partially be newness but also speaks well of how the staff are maintaining the facilities, because there have been dozens of performances with thousands of people attending already. The acoustics are excellent. I confess I was only recently familiar with Bartees Strange when I saw that he was one of the inaugural 44 acts for the opening of the venue. After seeing him live, I'm definitely a fan - his performance was moving, uplifting and exciting all at once, and the intimacy of The Atlantis was an amazing space to showcase his skills. I want to see more shows like this, Bartees and others, because to me this is what live music is supposed to be. Just an FYI, another reason to love The Atlantis is the sustainability focus through their r.cup program - when you order a drink, you get it in a reusable "r.cup," when when you're done there are clearly marked bins where you return them and the facility washes and reuses them. You're not allowed to bring in your own beverage containers so this is a nice option. Beverage options include a good selection of beers, liquors, a few wines, and sodas as well, and they're pretty fairly priced too. The one downside of the experience was how COLD it was, but then again I'm ALWAYS cold. A lot of people, including my partner, purchased hoodies and other merch to layer up for warmth, but I'll just wear a warmer jacket (and scarf) next time. I can't wait!

    Rooftop bar
    Samantha G.

    450. 450! That is the capacity of The Atlantis. So yep, it's tiny. And there's not a bad spot to stand in the place. The rooftop is super cute and made up to look like the street did back when. The bartenders are friendly and quick. The beer list is good. And the sound was great.

    Daniel R.

    A beautiful and very intimate venue next to the 9:30 club! The staff are very kind, the acts are great, and the facilities are super clean. Highly recommend!!

    Stage is near and dear!
    Paula B.

    What a great show in September, both, Silverada and Jason Scott & the Heat. [[HIGHLIGHT]]First, be prepared because there is no seating at all. It's a stand only place so you better love the band you are seeing.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Ha! [[HIGHLIGHT]]It's also a small and intimate venue and the bartenders were cordial and quick.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Bathrooms were clean, bright and safe.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    The Prize Fighter Inferno first ever live show.
    Lyman S.

    Fantastic smaller venue. Sound is perfect and incredible for such a small venue. It's a replica of the original 930 Club and attached to the new 930 club. Worth noting that the bar does not accept cash. So come with a card. Drink prices weren't as insane as some venues. Good selection of non-alcoholic options and they use heavy plastic cups which are to be put in a recycle bin similar to how you do after seeing a 3D movie. So it's ecologically and environmentally sound. Would absolutely consider this a preferred venue of mine.

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    If you see an artist you like coming to The Atlantis, you will not regret coming, best small venue I've been to.

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    3.9(794 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    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 - We were the first to enter the club.

    Black Cat

    3.7(428 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    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)
    2.7 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

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    3.9(364 reviews)
    2.3 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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    3.7(457 reviews)
    5.8 mi
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    I had a lovely time at the Birchmere. It's such a quaint venue. I love that they have a lounge that…read moreincludes a bar area outside the main theater for those that arrive early. I don't mind the community seating, but I do prefer assigned seats. It would be nice if they sold seats based on the location of the table. A lot of people don't have time to get there 2 hours before a show to get a ticket number. Especially for a show on a weekday. The parking was full when I arrived at 7:15 for a 7:30 show. However, they conveniently provided extra parking across the street at St. Rita's. The sound was great. Jeffrey Osborne sounded amazing. He even walked through the theater a couple of times. It was a good time. I didn't try the food, but people seemed to enjoy it. My table had chicken fingers and the wing baskets. They said it was good. Overall, I would recommend this venue for an intimate experience. It's a bit dated but that adds to the charm.

    I have been going to the Birchmere for decades. The food is much improved. Really decent portions…read moreof house made comfort foods. The service is usually excellent. Look around at the core of servers, food runners and happy people. The beer list is outstanding. The entertainment is always good-sometimes AMAZING. Robert Cray, Trombone Shorty, Keb Mo, Taj Mahal et Al. Get there early, get a number and you may very well be literally Front Row! Only buy tickets at the venue. Ticketmaster is the only safe option. But I believe in supporting venues not thieving mega corporate bandits.

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