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DC Happy Hours

Discover the best happy hours in Washington, DC, with our complete guide to 200+ drink and food specials across every neighborhood. From U Street and Adams Morgan to Navy Yard and Georgetown, find DC happy hour deals on cocktails, beers, wines, and appetizers available every day of the week.

Whether you're looking for after-work drinks near the Metro, rooftop patios with waterfront views, or hidden neighborhood gems, our filters make it easy to find Washington DC happy hours that match your schedule, location, and budget. Start exploring the city's best deals and save on your next outing.

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3 PM to 8 PM

The Betsy

514 8th St SE Back Alley, Washington, DC 20003

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

4:30-6:30pm

$9 cocktails, $8 wine and beer,

$3 off bites

The Bottom Line

1716 I St NW, Washington, DC 20006

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

4:00-8:00pm

$4.00 Budweiser and Bud Light Bottles, $5.00 Rail Drinks, $7.00 Onion Rings, $7.00 Tater Tots

The Capital Burger

1005 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20001

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

4:00-6:00pm

$7 Draft Beers, $8 Wine, $9 Cocktails

$6 Sliders

The Commodore DC

1636 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20009

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

4:00-7:00pm

$2 Off Draft Beers, $6 Wine & Well Drinks

$8-12 Appetizers

The Crown & Crow

1317 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20005

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

5:00-8:00pm

$2 off beer, $2 off wine, $5 rail drinks

The Dabney

122 Blagden Alley NW, Washington, DC 20001

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

5:00-7:00pm

$10 select wines

$10 off full dozen oysters

The Dubliner Restaurant

4 F St NW, Washington, DC 20001

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

4:00-6:00pm

$9 cocktails

The Exchange Saloon

1719 G St NW, Washington, DC 20006

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

5:00-7:00pm

Daily Drink Specials (Very Cheap)

Daily Food Specials

The Fountain Inn DC

1659 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

5:00-7:00pm Tue-Thu | 4:00-6:00pm Fri-Sat

20% off ALL neat pours, $1–$2 off select cocktails, $6 beers,

The Fox and Hounds Lounge

1533 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20036

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

4:00-7:00pm

$2 Off Bottled Beer, $3 Off Draft Beers, $5 House Wine & Rail Drinks, $7 Cocktails

1/2 Off Oysters

The Golden Age

1726 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009

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$2 off any cocktail

The Green Zone

2226 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009

Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

5:00-8:00pm

$1.50 Off Drafts, $11 Wine, $12 Cocktails

The Hamilton

600 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20005

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

2:00-5:00pm

$5 off select rolls

The Haymaker Bar

1015 H St NE, Washington, DC 20002

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

5:00-7:00pm

$7 Draft Beers, $9 Wines, $10 Cocktails

The Mirror

1413 K St NW, Washington, DC 20005

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

5:00-7:30pm

$2 Off Beer & Wine, $5 Off Cocktails, $11 Beer + Shot

The Oceanaire Seafood Room

1201 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

5:00-6:30pm

$5 bottled beers,$8 wines by the glass, $10 speciality drinks

The Palm - Washington, D.C.

1225 19th St NW, Washington, DC 20036

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

4:00-6:30pm

$8 cocktails, $5 beer, $7 wine

$7-13 small bites

The Pub & The People

1648 North Capitol St NW, Washington, DC 20002

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

5:00-7:00pm Mon-Fri |3:00-7:00pm Sat-Sun

$6 Draft Beers & Rails, $8 House Wine

$5 Fries & Shishito Peppers

The Smith

901 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

3:00-6:30pm

$12 Martinis

$7-12 snacks

The Square

1850 K St NW, Washington, DC 20006

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

4:00-6:00pm

Varies by Restaurant

Varies by Restaurant

The Strand DC

5131 Nannie Helen Burroughs Ave.
Washington D.C. 20019

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

4:00-7:00pm

$6 Draft Beers, Prosecco & House Wines $10 Specialty Cocktails

$1 Oysters and <$10 Food Specials

Tiki Taco

2010 P St NW, Washington, DC 20036

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

2:00-5:00pm

$3 Modelo Drafts, $5 El Trago Shots, $7 Margs, $25 Marg Pitchers, $1 Off Canned Beers

$2 Street Tacos

Tom's Watch Bar - Navy Yard/Nationals Park

1250 Half St SE, Washington, DC 20003

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

3:00-6:00pm

$5 pints, $5 wine, and $5 wells

$7-$12 small bites

Top of the Yard Rooftop Bar & Bites

1265 1st St SE, Washington, DC 20003

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

4:00-7:00pm

$7-8 Beer & Wine, $10 Cocktails

Toro Bar

3708 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20010

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

5:00-9:00pm

$4 rail drinks and green teas, $6 house margaritas, $8 Hennessy& Casamigos blanco

Does the Happy Hour Still Exist?
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Discover Washington DC's Happy Hour Scene

Washington, DC stands out as one of the country's premier happy hour destinations, offering an unmatched variety of experiences across its diverse neighborhoods. The nation's capital combines political power players, young professionals, students, and tourists, creating a dynamic happy hour culture that ranges from sophisticated cocktail bars to neighborhood dives. For an in-depth look at the city's best spots, explore our complete guide to DC happy hours.

What makes DC's happy hour scene exceptional is the incredible diversity packed into a relatively compact city. Within a short Metro ride, you can experience rooftop waterfront views at The Wharf, craft cocktails on U Street, political power lunches in Dupont Circle, or authentic international cuisine in Adams Morgan and Columbia Heights. Most DC happy hours run Monday through Friday from 3-7 PM or 4-7 PM, with many spots offering weekend specials and extended hours. Looking for deals on a specific day? Check our guide to the best happy hours by day of the week.

The city's extensive Metro system makes bar hopping between neighborhoods seamless, and DC's competitive restaurant market means deals continue improving as new spots open regularly. Whether you're seeking $5 craft beers, half-price appetizers, creative cocktails, or wine bar experiences, DC delivers exceptional happy hours at every price point across dozens of distinct neighborhoods.

DC Happy Hours by Neighborhood

 

U Street & Shaw: The Nightlife Epicenter

U Street has evolved from its historic roots as "Black Broadway" into DC's premier nightlife destination, and its happy hour scene reflects that energy. This corridor attracts the city's youngest and most diverse crowd, with everything from craft cocktail bars to Ethiopian restaurants offering evening deals. Shaw, the adjacent neighborhood, provides slightly more upscale options while maintaining the creative, artistic vibe.

The U Street happy hour scene emphasizes quality cocktails and diverse food options. You'll find everything from Busboys and Poets combining progressive politics with comfort food to upscale wine bars and trendy small plates restaurants. Most spots fill up quickly between 5-7 PM on weekdays, making this ideal for groups looking for energy and variety. The neighborhood's walkability means you can easily hit multiple spots in one evening.

Adams Morgan: International Flavors & Late-Night Energy

Adams Morgan delivers DC's most eclectic happy hour experience, with its concentration of international restaurants and late-night spots. This neighborhood stays lively well past typical happy hour times, with many establishments offering extended or late-night deals. The area's strong Latin American, Ethiopian, and Mediterranean influences create unique food and drink options you won't find elsewhere in the city.

Happy hour in Adams Morgan tends to be more casual and adventurous than other DC neighborhoods. The steep hill of 18th Street hosts dozens of spots, from dive bars with $3 beers to upscale tapas restaurants. Weekend happy hours are common here, and the neighborhood culture embraces both locals and tourists looking for authentic experiences beyond typical DC dining.

Capitol Hill & Navy Yard: Political Power & Waterfront Views

Capitol Hill combines political gravitas with neighborhood charm, creating a unique happy hour dynamic. The area around Eastern Market and Barracks Row offers local taverns where congressional staffers and neighborhood residents mix. Navy Yard, meanwhile, has transformed into a modern dining and entertainment district with waterfront happy hours featuring impressive views.

Capitol Hill happy hours tend toward straightforward beer and wine deals at neighborhood pubs, while Navy Yard leans upscale with rooftop bars and modern American restaurants. Both areas benefit from convenient Metro access and strong after-work crowds. Navy Yard particularly shines during baseball season when Nationals Park drives additional traffic to the area's restaurants and bars.

Georgetown: Historic Charm & Waterfront Dining

Georgetown offers DC's most scenic happy hour setting along the Potomac River waterfront, combined with historic cobblestone streets and upscale shopping. While lacking direct Metro access, the neighborhood compensates with charm, quality, and variety. The waterfront area has seen significant development with The Washington Harbor complex offering multiple spots with river views.

Georgetown happy hours range from student-friendly pubs near the university to sophisticated wine bars and waterfront seafood restaurants. The neighborhood attracts an older, more affluent crowd than U Street or Adams Morgan, with prices reflecting Georgetown's upscale character. Spring through fall, outdoor seating along the waterfront creates some of DC's most pleasant happy hour experiences.

Dupont Circle: Classic DC Cocktails & Wine Bars

Dupont Circle represents traditional DC happy hour culture, with numerous wine bars, cocktail lounges, and neighborhood restaurants surrounding the iconic traffic circle. This neighborhood has long been a happy hour hub for young professionals, embassy workers, and LGBTQ+ community members. The area maintains a sophisticated but approachable vibe.

Dupont's happy hour scene emphasizes wine and craft cocktails over beer-focused deals. You'll find numerous spots offering half-price wine bottles, creative cocktail specials, and upscale small plates. The neighborhood's walkability and central location make it a natural meeting point for groups coming from different parts of the city. Connecticut Avenue and P Street contain the highest concentration of options.

The Wharf: Modern Waterfront Experiences

The Wharf represents DC's newest happy hour destination, completely transforming a formerly underutilized waterfront into a modern dining and entertainment complex. This purpose-built development offers consistent quality across multiple restaurants, all featuring water views and outdoor seating. The Wharf attracts tourists and locals alike with its contemporary vibe and scenic setting.

Happy hours at The Wharf tend toward craft cocktails, local beers, and creative small plates at modern price points. The waterfront location creates a resort-like atmosphere unique in DC. While prices run higher than neighborhood spots, the experience and views justify the cost. The Wharf works especially well for special occasions, dates, or impressing out-of-town visitors.

H Street NE: Creative Cocktails & Neighborhood Vitality

H Street NE has emerged as one of DC's most dynamic neighborhoods, with a creative energy reflected in its happy hour offerings. This corridor combines dive bars, craft cocktail spots, international restaurants, and live music venues. The neighborhood maintains an authentic local feel despite recent development, with many establishments run by independent operators.

H Street happy hours emphasize creativity and value, with many spots offering unique cocktail programs and international cuisine. The corridor's length means you can bar hop extensively without repeating experiences. Weekend happy hours are common, and the neighborhood's nightlife culture means many spots offer late-night deals as well.

Logan Circle & 14th Street: Trendy Dining & Cocktails

Logan Circle and the 14th Street corridor represent DC's restaurant renaissance, with some of the city's most acclaimed chefs operating in this area. The neighborhood combines historic architecture with modern sensibilities, creating an upscale but accessible dining scene. Happy hour here emphasizes quality over deep discounts.

The 14th Street corridor's happy hours feature creative cocktails, natural wines, and sophisticated small plates. This neighborhood attracts food-focused crowds interested in trying new spots and experiencing chef-driven cuisine at happy hour prices. While not the cheapest area, the quality and innovation make it worthwhile for culinary-minded visitors.

Planning Your DC Happy Hour Visit

 

Metro Accessibility

DC's Metro system provides unmatched access to happy hour neighborhoods. The Red Line serves Dupont Circle, U Street, and Columbia Heights. The Orange/Silver/Blue lines connect to Capitol Hill, Eastern Market, and The Wharf (via L'Enfant Plaza). The Green/Yellow lines serve Navy Yard and U Street. For a complete breakdown of happy hours organized by Metro line and station, explore our Metro guide to DMV happy hours.

Georgetown requires bus or rideshare access, but the Circulator bus provides affordable connections. Most neighborhoods have multiple Metro exits, making it easy to explore on foot after arriving.

Best Times to Visit

Arriving at 4 or 4:30 PM typically ensures easier seating, especially at popular spots in U Street, Adams Morgan, and The Wharf. The 5-6 PM window brings peak energy but also crowds. For quieter experiences, target early happy hour (3-4 PM) or neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Dupont Circle that maintain more consistent crowds.

Weekend Happy Hours

While most DC happy hours run weekdays, many spots offer weekend deals, particularly in Adams Morgan, H Street NE, U Street, and The Wharf. Weekend happy hours typically run shorter hours but provide great opportunities for daytime exploring followed by early evening drinks.

Food vs. Drinks Focus

For substantial food deals, look to neighborhood spots in Capitol Hill, Columbia Heights, and Adams Morgan where appetizer and small plate specials can serve as meals. For cocktail-focused experiences, 14th Street, Dupont Circle, and U Street offer the city's best drink programs with creative happy hour cocktails.

Seasonal Considerations

Spring through fall, prioritize waterfront spots (The Wharf, Georgetown, Navy Yard) and rooftop locations for outdoor drinking. Winter happy hours shine in cozy neighborhood pubs in Capitol Hill, Logan Circle, and Dupont Circle with fireplaces and intimate atmospheres.

What Makes a Great DC Happy Hour?

The best DC happy hours balance quality with value—not just cheap drinks, but thoughtfully crafted cocktails, carefully selected wines, and interesting food at reasonable prices. Look for spots offering both beverage and food specials for maximum flexibility. Extended hours and weekend availability increase convenience.

Atmosphere varies dramatically by neighborhood. U Street's energy works for groups and socializing, while Georgetown's sophistication suits dates and special occasions. The Wharf's waterfront views create memorable experiences, while neighborhood spots in Capitol Hill and H Street NE provide authentic local character.

DC's competitive restaurant scene ensures constant innovation, with new spots opening regularly and established venues refining their offerings. This competition keeps happy hour deals strong and quality high, making Washington, DC one of the country's premier happy hour destinations.

Last Updated: December 2025 Happy hour times and deals subject to change. Use the filters above to find current offerings, and click "Report Update" on any listing if you notice outdated information.

FAQ

Q1: Where are the best happy hours in Washington, D.C.?

The best happy hours in Washington, D.C. depend on the experience you want. For rooftop cocktails and waterfront views, head to The Wharf or Navy Yard. If you prefer beer specials and lively energy, check out U Street, Adams Morgan, or Columbia Heights. For relaxed food deals and neighborhood spots, explore Shaw, Capitol Hill, or Logan Circle. Browse our full list above to discover top D.C. happy hour spots near you in every part of the city.

Q2: What time is happy hour in Washington, D.C.?

Most D.C. happy hours run from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM on weekdays, though many bars extend their drink specials later into the evening. Happy hour times in Washington DC typically vary by neighborhood—some spots like Navy Yard and Dupont Circle even offer weekend happy hours. Every listing on this page includes the exact happy hour times so you can easily plan after-work drinks or a night out.

Q3: Do Washington, D.C. happy hour deals include food specials?

Yes. Many bars and restaurants in Washington, D.C. offer both drink specials and food specials during happy hour. You'll find discounted cocktails, beer and wine deals, plus affordable appetizers, tacos, small plates, and shareable bites at spots throughout Shaw, Georgetown, U Street, and Chinatown. Check each listing to see which venues offer the best food deals during happy hour.

Q4: Are there late-night happy hour deals in Washington, D.C.?

Yes. Several neighborhoods in D.C. feature late-night happy hour specials, especially around U Street, Adams Morgan, H Street NE, and Dupont Circle. These extended happy hours—sometimes called "reverse happy hours" or "late-night specials"—often run after 9 PM and include discounted drinks, bar bites, and weekend specials. Use the listings above to find late-night happy hour deals in D.C. near you.

Q5: Where can I find rooftop happy hour spots in Washington, D.C.?

D.C. has many popular rooftop happy hour options, particularly in The Wharf, Navy Yard, U Street, and Downtown/Penn Quarter. These rooftops offer great views, seasonal cocktails, and drink discounts perfect for after-work meetups or weekend plans. Check the listings above to explore the top rooftop happy hours in Washington, D.C. and find a spot near you.

Q6: Are there happy hours near Metro stations in Washington, D.C.?

Yes. Washington, D.C.'s Metro system provides easy access to happy hours throughout the city. Every Metro line has multiple happy hour options within walking distance of stations—from Dupont Circle and U Street on the Red Line to Navy Yard on the Green Line and The Wharf near L'Enfant Plaza. For a complete breakdown of the best happy hours organized by Metro line and stop, check our Metro guide to DMV happy hours.

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