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Barrel
The guide was updated:Barrel is a rustic bourbon bar within walking distance of the National Mall. The menu highlights Southern-inspired small plates like smoked brisket and fried chicken, while the extensive bourbon selection keeps cocktail lovers happy.
Useful Information
- Address: 613 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Washington, D.C.
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu 4pm–midnight, Fri 2pm–1am, Sat 11am–1am, Sun 11am–9pm
- Website: barreldc.com
- Phone: +1 202 543 3623
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