Historic Taverns and Bars: A Spirited Tour of D.C.

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Washington, D.C. is not just a center of political power. It’s also a city steeped in history, culture, and vibrant nightlife. D.C. is home to a variety of historic bars that tell the story of the city’s past through a unique, spirited lens. Exploring these iconic watering holes offers a fascinating glimpse into the social and political culture of bygone eras, where deals were made, revolutions discussed, and secret sips enjoyed in the shadows. Read on for more from Tiber Creek Private Tours.

Old Ebbitt Grill: D.C.’s Oldest Bar

When it comes to historic bars in Washington, D.C., Old Ebbitt Grill is one of the most iconic. Established in 1856, it is the oldest continuously operating bar in the city. Located just steps away from the White House, Old Ebbitt Grill has long been a favorite of politicians, journalists, and other power players in the nation’s capital. Over the years, it has welcomed a wide range of famous patrons, including:


  • Ulysses S. Grant
  • Andrew Johnson
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • Warren Harding
  • Woodrow Wilson
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Richard Nixon
  • Bill Clinton


Originally founded as a boarding house, Old Ebbitt quickly became known for its bar and restaurant, offering a cozy yet upscale atmosphere for Washington’s elite. Though it has changed locations several times, it has maintained its historic charm and continues to serve as a central gathering place for those looking to unwind after a day of politicking.

Today, Old Ebbitt Grill is famous for its oysters and classic American fare, but its storied past makes it much more than just a restaurant. Visitors can soak in the rich history while enjoying a cocktail at the bar, where political gossip has been exchanged for more than 150 years.

The Round Robin Bar

Located inside the historic Willard InterContinental Hotel, the Round Robin Bar is one of the most famous bars in Washington, D.C. The Willard Hotel itself dates back to 1818, and the Round Robin Bar has been a central feature for well over a century. Known as the “Oval Office of bars,” this establishment has long been a favorite haunt for politicians, journalists, and even international dignitaries.


The Round Robin Bar has earned a place in American literary history as well. It was here that Nathaniel Hawthorne, a frequent guest at the Willard Hotel, wrote about his experiences in Washington. The bar is also known for its association with Henry Clay, the Kentucky statesman who famously introduced the mint julep to Washington, D.C. Visitors can still order this classic cocktail and enjoy it in a setting steeped in history.

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The Tabard Inn

Nestled in the heart of Dupont Circle, the Tabard Inn is one of D.C.’s most charming and historic establishments. Opened in 1922, the Tabard Inn is not only a cozy boutique hotel but also a beloved restaurant and bar that has attracted writers, artists, and political figures for nearly a century. Known for its intimate, European-inspired ambiance, the inn has served as a gathering place for creative minds and intellectuals who sought refuge from the hustle and bustle of the nation’s capital.


Famous patrons of the Tabard Inn include:


  • Tennessee Williams
  • Kurt Vonnegut
  • Allen Ginsberg
  • Eleanor Roosevelt
  • Julia Child


The inn’s old-world charm, combined with its dedication to the arts, has made it a favorite destination for those seeking a quieter, more reflective atmosphere.

The Hawk ‘n’ Dove

For decades, The Hawk ‘n’ Dove has been a beloved fixture on Capitol Hill, serving as a meeting spot for politicians, journalists, and locals alike. Opened in 1967, this historic pub has earned a reputation as one of the go-to watering holes for D.C.’s political insiders. Just a short walk from the U.S. Capitol, The Hawk ‘n’ Dove has seen countless deals brokered over beers and spirited debates carried out between political rivals at its tables.

With its cozy, tavern-like atmosphere, The Hawk ‘n’ Dove became a favorite haunt of some of Washington’s most influential figures, including senators, congressional aides, and journalists. Its proximity to the Capitol has made it a natural gathering spot for post-session drinks or late-night discussions on policy and politics.


Some of the notable figures who frequented The Hawk ‘n’ Dove include:


  • Tip O’Neill
  • Ted Kennedy
  • Bob Dole
  • Joe Biden
  • Mitch McConnell

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