DC: J Paul (August 1996)

Located in the heart of Georgetown, J. Paul's sits in an iconic historical building over 100 years old and has been one of DC's most popular watering holes for over 30 years. The J. Paul’s bar in Georgetown boasts a 100-year old  mahogany shotgun bar built by the Brunswick Balke Coolander Company. This iconic bar was previously housed in a grand saloon in the Chicago stockyards and many people will swear over their scotch that Al Capone himself bellied up to that very bar. Iconic antique brass elevator doors from New York’s Waldorf Astoria frame the back dining room and add to the turn-of-the-century charm. Located a few short blocks from the Potomac River, J. Paul’s has become an icon to those from every generation and all walks of life. Every day, politicians, journalists, artists, business people, and Washington personalities share tables with students, tourists, and ex-Pats in the nation’s capital. There are many places to dine in the Washington area. There are only a few, however, that combine excellent food, personal service, and a stimulating atmosphere in an historic setting. J. Paul’s is an icon.

 



 

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