Located along D.C.'s edgiest nightlife avenue, H Street NE, this club aims to offer an intimate setting for singer-songwriter acts, although louder, local and touring indie rock bands frequently appear. In late 2010, owners combined the formerly separate but neighboring properties, The Red and The Black and the Palace of Wonders, to create this larger venue with a bigger stage and an extra bar,...
The devil went down to Georgia and kept going all the way to Louisiana. Red pepper bar food hints at Cajun vibe but it's the earnest indie groupies that bring tears to your eyes. Out of the mouths of babes come old school rock and delta blues so real you just wanna hug those red velvet curtains. Sway self-consciously and watch heavy mascara'd beauties work voodoo on goateed guitar heroes. Aw,...
Citysearch Editorial Review:
This bar and music venue adds a bit of New Orleans flair to H Street's collection of dives and theme bars. The owner, who has lived in New Orleans, named the joint after the 1830 Stendhal novel, a...