Tucked into Logan Circle on 14th Street NW, The Crown & Crow melds the mood of an old London public house with the energy of D.C.’s bar scene. Its 3,800 sq ft interior features a restored oak bar, vintage chandeliers, ornate mirrors, plush seating, exposed brick, and damask wallpaper — every detail evokes the late 19th / early 20th century. The layout is versatile: there is a smaller “Crow Bar” in front and a larger “Crown Bar” to the rear, allowing for layered ambiance and flexibility for events. The space hosts regular live music, karaoke, trivia nights, and private events — it’s not just a place to drink, but a social stage. Drink offerings are well curated. On their “Libations” menu, you’ll find classics and house cocktails like Cuke Mule ($12), The Relapse ($14), Wasp’s Elbow ($14), Smoking Crow ($16), and Reposado Paloma ($14) alongside a strong list of whiskeys and bourbons. The bar also offers beer on tap, rotating ciders, and a broad wine selection. They note they don’t serve food in-house, but patrons are allowed to bring in outside food (and for events they partner with caterers). Because of its design, dual bars, and event capabilities, The Crown & Crow can flex between cozy pub feel and energetic nightlife. It’s a go-to for gatherings, music lovers, and those seeking a bar with personality and stage presence.
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