Part of the Gay Washington D.C. Guide — bars, events & things to do.
Washington D.C., Washington D.C.
A sleek two-floor video bar and lounge in Logan Circle.
Number Nine is an upscale two-floor gay bar on P Street in Logan Circle, across from the Whole Foods, open since 2010. It comes from the same D.C. nightlife group behind Trade, Ed Bailey and John Guggenmos, and the name marks it as one of their joint ventures. The ground floor is a sleek lounge; upstairs is a video bar where DJs play music videos across the screens. Its daily 2-for-1 happy hour draws a steady after-work crowd, and the calendar runs to drag trivia, piano nights, and Drag Race viewings in season. It's the more polished option on the corridor, good for a cocktail and conversation early and livelier as the upstairs fills.
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