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Black Rooster Pub, Washington, District of Columbia Restaurant Details
Address: 1919 L St Nw, Washington (District of Columbia), District of Columbia (DC), 20036
Send to devicePhone: (202) 659-4431
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11/16/2015 2:32 pmhave been coming here since 1994... when I was a freshman at GW. Went back for the first time in 10 years in 2015. It has not changed. Good place to grab a burger or a beer. |
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10/28/2015 9:31 pmfree beer for me so It's pretty cool |
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04/08/2015 2:01 amI had never heard of this place, but I'm glad I visited them. The food was so flavor full and the draft Stella was just as good. Our waitress Sarah was awesome. If you crave a true pub with both good food and drinks this is a great place for you. |
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08/05/2014 5:20 pmMy wife and I had a fun relaxing time at the Pub. The salmon BLT sandwich is super tasty. The selection of beer from the draft are a good mix of local brews and national renown labels and there are specials every night of the week. The ambiance is laid back and felt safe... good place to try out and unwind on vacation. I would recommend this place to a friend to try out. They participate in corporateperks for a gift certificate as well. Enjoy! |
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03/12/2013 12:35 pmWe stopped in for an early dinner (5pm) on Friday. The place was sort of crowded; the service inexcusably bad. I had to track down our waitress just to get menus and then again when we needed drink refills and then again when we wanted to pay our check. Okay, twice when we wanted to pay our check. Plus, she was sporting a pretty wicked cold sore on her lip. Gross. |
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11/26/2015 6:42 pm"A go-to spot for happy hour", this circa-1970 Golden Triangle "classic, old-school" pub boasts "wonderful" staffers pouring whiskey and a "nice selection of beers on tap" from behind the antique wooden bar; it's all "very unpretentious" and the drinks are "cheap", attracting young, after-work crowds and "crusty old men" for "pleasant times" or a game of darts; P.S. there's a tiny outdoor patio. |