
Weekending in Washington
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To the west of Dupont Circle, across Rock Creek, is the upscale
neighborhood of Georgetown, an excellent place to spend a few hours
shopping on a Sunday afternoon. Head to the intersection of M Street and
Wisconsin Avenue to find Georgetown's retail pulse.
On Sunday evening, head to another of the city's engaging and
gay-popular neighborhoods, Capitol Hill, which has a handful of
excellent options for dinner. At the upscale restaurant Sonoma, you can
dine on superbly crafted contemporary American fare and with pairings
from a dazzling wine list. A sure bet for both excellent food (of the
Latin American variety) and lively cabaret is the Banana Cafe, a
colorfully decorated spot with a crowd completely diverse in age,
gender, and style.
The Capitol Hill pub Mr. Henry's, with one of the best (antique)
jukeboxes in town, is a great place to meet or make friends, and nosh on
casual American fare. Upstairs is a smoke-free cabaret where talented
vocalist Roberta Flack got her start. Nearby, fans of country-western
dancing flock to the gay bar Remingtons, and the popular lesbian bar
Phase One has been the cornerstone of D.C.'s women's scene since 1970 -
there's live music here many evenings.
In terms of where to stay during your D.C. weekend, Dupont Circle is a
great lodging base, as it's rife with hip and gay-friendly hotels, and
it's close to just about all of the noteworthy sections of the city.
With a great location in the heart of the neighborhood, the stylish
Renaissance M Street Hotel has sleek, modern rooms with a high-tech
amenities and super-cushy linens. This is a great choice for art lovers,
as the hotel regularly teams up with the Corcoran Gallery of Art to
offer special deals that include admission to the museum's latest
exhibit (through late January 2009, it's a Richard Avedon photography
show), a walking map of the city, an artful in-room goodie bag,
breakfast for two in the hotel's M Bar, and preferred room rates.
Part of the gay-friendly Kimpton Group, the Hotel Palomar occupies a
striking mid-rise along P Street's restaurant row. The 335 units are
among the largest guest accommodations in the city, and tall windows let
in plenty of sunshine - Frette linens, upholstered headboards, marble
bathrooms, and faux-alabaster nightstands lend a sophisticated, stylish
vibe. A complimentary wine reception each evening, an outdoor lap pool,
and an outstanding Mediterranean-inspired restaurant, Urbana, round out
the many fine amenities.
Kimpton has several other great hotels in Washington (as well as a few
cool properties just across the border in the northern Virginia cities
of Alexandria and Arlington). Another highlight not far from Dupont
Circle is the dashing Hotel Rouge, which sits just off classy Embassy
Row, an easy walk from gay nightlife on R Street. It contains 137
spacious rooms bathed in reds and yellows and a swanky lounge serving
such memorable cocktails as the Madonna (Cuervo, Grand Marnier,
Cointreau, and fresh orange and lime juices). It's a fine spot to kick
off an evening of exploring either the bars of Dupont Circle, or the
growing scene a few blocks away in the U Street Corridor.
Related article: Washington D.C. On a Budget or a Bankroll
Andrew Collins is the
author of Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA and as well as numerous other
guidebooks.
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