D.M. area nightspots

Yeah, they took what was originally built as a gas station and made it into a bar that appears to have been there forever. Nice concept.

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Might have to check it out. I am not much of a court ave guy because of my age. However, every time I go down to the Patio at Tipsey Crow its a good time. Some people my age go there. No so much on the rest of the Court ave bars. . So East Village seems like a little older crowd so I might have to check out this patio scene and see whats up.
 
Might have to check it out. I am not much of a court ave guy because of my age. However, every time I go down to the Patio at Tipsey Crow its a good time. Some people my age go there. No so much on the rest of the Court ave bars. . So East Village seems like a little older crowd so I might have to check out this patio scene and see whats up.

I hear ya there. We're in our mid-thirties and went to Court Ave a few weeks ago.

Everything was too loud, too dirty, and too crowded :mad: :D
 
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I hear ya there. We're in our mid-thirties and went to Court Ave a few weeks ago.

Everything was too loud, too dirty, and too crowded :mad: :D

Of course going to the beer pong/Smithson owned places, but not sure I've ever felt too old at The Royal Mile/Red Monk, 1908 Draughthouse, Court Ave Brewery, Johnny's HOF, Hessen Haus, etc. Granted, maybe I"m not out late enough anymore (which is a real possibility).
 
Of course going to the beer pong/Smithson owned places, but not sure I've ever felt too old at The Royal Mile/Red Monk, 1908 Draughthouse, Court Ave Brewery, Johnny's HOF, Hessen Haus, etc. Granted, maybe I"m not out late enough anymore (which is a real possibility).

Royal/Red Monk
The Lift
Hessen Haus
El Bait/High Life
Court Ave Brewery
Shorty’s/Roca
300 Rooftop
1908 Draught House
Tonic (was at one point, haven’t stayed late enough past happy hour to gauge the crowd in awhile)

Are all good spots to go to for those who might feel like they’re “too old” to be on Court.
 
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