The New York Times has discovered what the “I heart city living” group experienced last week at the H Street Country Club. As the Times puts it, “The city, once called, even by its own citizens,’Hollywood for ugly people” is in the midst of a night life renaissance. “
“The nexus of the new energy is at 14th and U Streets, but the geography of DC’s burgeoning night life stretches up to Columbia Heights, down 14th through Logan Circle, past the Convention Center into Chinatown and out to the revived H Street corridor.”
The article cites the opening of 53 restaurants, bars and boutiques in Mid-City, as well as celebrity chefs, new hotel bars and periodic alternative parties throughout the city. READ NYT ARTICLE
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