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Off the RecordB-Worth Trying

800 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20006 · Pub, Bar · 4.6/5 Google (1085 reviews)

Destination hotel bar with strong cocktails, political ambiance, and premium pricing; excellent for drinks, mixed for service, and food is secondary.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Off the Record delivers a distinctive cocktail experience anchored by iconic DC ambiance and exceptional setting appeal in a historic hotel basement. Cocktail quality earns consistent praise, but inconsistent execution—ranging from expertly crafted drinks to overly sweet pours—and variable service during peak hours prevent a higher grade. Premium pricing ($25–$34 cocktails) and recent reports of longer waits and service tone shifts suggest the venue works best for off-peak visits or those prioritizing atmosphere over flawless execution.

Restaurant Summary

Down a short flight of stairs in The Hay-Adams, the room feels warm and buzzing with political caricatures, dim lamps, and bar chatter. Guests rave about stiff pours and the institution vibe: "a quintessential DC politics lounge." Service swings between attentive bartenders and slower, brusque moments when the room is packed. The kitchen is secondary to the bar program; think short rib grilled cheese, lamb meatballs, and a Nashville chicken sandwich alongside an extensive spirits list. The culinary approach leans elevated traditional cocktails with premium ingredients, not showy molecular tricks, and suits drink-focused nights where the setting matters as much as the glass. Families may find limited appeal. Several guests note it is okay earlier in the evening, but this is primarily a lounge with bar snacks and nut bowls appearing at tables. Kid-friendly mains are sparse on the visible menu; plan accordingly.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$65-95 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Upscale, political and business hub steps from the White House; draws travelers, officials, and media.

Safety: Well-policed, high foot traffic, generally very safe, especially around hotels and offices.

Nearby: Inside The Hay-Adams; near Lafayette Square, federal offices, luxury hotels, and landmark attractions.

Foggy BottomFoggy Bottom is a historic and dynamic neighborhood known for its proximity to the Kennedy Center, George Washington University, and several federal agencies. The dining scene is diverse, ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, catering to a mix of professionals, students, and visitors. The area is generally safe, walkable, and well-connected by public transit.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–23:30 Tuesday11:30–23:30 Wednesday11:30–23:30 Thursday11:30–23:30 Friday11:30–23:30 Saturday11:30–23:30 Sunday11:30–23:30
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