The Round Robin Bar is a hotel bar Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown Washington located in United States.
1401 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington , D.C. 20004 United States
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Wheelchair Accessible | Yes |
Dining Options | Bar Service |
Restroom | Yes |
Drinks | Beer, Wine, Full Bar, Cocktails |
In 1850, Senator Clay mixed the first mint julep in D.C. and since then has become the bar 's signature drink . In fact, the original recipe is still used with the ingredients on display at the bar . Read more
The historic Round Robin Bar at the serves one of the best sazeracs around, no wonder why Esquire magazine named it one of the best bars in America!
Go here when you need a time for spend night life with your bff.. Indulge ur cil night out with an elegant touchness of mixed on your fave coctails .. You'll served as a first class guess... *wink
It’s good to have a stiff drink in the Round Robin Bar of the hotel where Julia Ward Howe finally found some printable words for the tune of “John Brown’s Body.” —Christopher Hitchens
“You adopt the universal habit of the place and call for a mint-julep, a whiskey-skin, a gin-cocktail...for the conviviality of Washington sets in at an early hour,” wrote Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1862
Classic bar at the Willard hotel with classic cocktails (albeit too sweet). Unfort the bar isn’t as striking as the lobby. Don’t go out ur way unless ur a history buff or a hotel guests
Order a sidecar. Best one in DC.
They have the best blue cheese stuffed olives I have ever tasted 🍸
It's a quaint little bar . Their cocktail and drink programs could use a lot more depth.
Awesome little bar , one of the best in DC
Excellent mint juleps , you can't go wrong!
Cool place to stop for a drink. Can get really crowded
Ask for Jim to make you a 'Willard' and to give you a quick history lesson.
Alfredo is awesome! Knows his Scotch and makes great recommendations!
Great service!
Cool historic bar . Mint juleps were on the sweet side and not really worth the price tag though.
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Check out the Whisky Bar in the hall up the stairs. They have a wide selection of Scotch .
Best little historic hole in the wall .
The nice bar inside The Willard Hotel
Order the Julep
Impeccable service!
Not exactly a young crowd. (Read: lots old guys in blue blazers and khakis.) But the wine was great and you always see someone notable there. A dignified DC watering hole.
Now that the templates is dipping down, order an Irish coffee to warm up
amazing historical location - and the Laphroiag is reasonably priced!
Wonder vespas
Far from impressed by the service and the drinks. Additionally, staff gave me attitude for ordering two drinks while my companion was in the restroom . Needless to say, I won't be back.
Old School DC at its finest!
Mint juleps
Very bad experience at bar : were charged for a port wine 4X as expensive as the one we ordered, waiter (Glenn) refused to believe us.
Jim Hewes is one of the best bartenders in DC. Great history from this guy.
Jim is so awesome.
Unimpressed by the service.
The gin fuzz works well .
gin fizz .... put it in your face.
Grand, historical hotel! Even if you can't stay, well worth a visit to witness the interior; or grab a drink at the scotch bar or Round Robin bar, which claims to be the origin of the mint julep. - Andrew Doll
Teas are steeped in individual pots and scones, pastries, and tea sandwiches deck the three-tiered silver trays. This is a reservations-only experience and one should dress for the occasion. - DCist
Happy hour 4pm-6pm - weekends too! - Lindsay Bednar
This place's ambience is perfect for date nights and socializing. Service is wonderful, and the food is excellent! - Cornel Agwunobi
great bourbon walnut pie with vanila ice cream and caramel sauce on the side! mm-mmm! - Kristine Andrade-San Jose
The largest Restuarant in the city. Creative menu, live music & plenty of tv's to watch sports on... - Josei ==> @ShoesNFood www.JetSetDC.com
Everyone should take a tour of the White House...but you'll need to make reservations in advance of your trip. Rather, you'll need to schedule your trip around the reservation. But highly worth it. - JoJo Demirel