75 Bars DC: Bar Pilar

We kicked off our evening with a stop at the well known and local favorite, Bar Pilar. This little tavern is a small Ernest Hemingway-inspired bar that sits near the corner of 14th and T Streets NW and is owned by the same people who own the popular Cafe Saint Ex. "El Pilar" was, as devoted Hemingway aficionados know, the name of Hemingway's fishing boat that he kept at his home in Cuba. So it should be no surprise that Bar Pilar has several fishing and nautical items posted along the walls.
I'll admit that I haven't had the best of experiences in this bar prior to this night. Mainly, I've always found it to be incredibly crowded and rather hard getting your hands on one of their crafty beverages. It always seemed like one of these popular yuppie/hipster joints that serve hard to find brew and alcoholic concoctions that leave you scratching your head. But I'll go ahead and say, Bar Pilar impressed me on this night.

Dan tried the Golden Bulleit, which was Bulleit Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey with an orange-clove syrup and Rob enjoyed a Dark N' Stormy, which was Gosling Black Seal Rum and Fentiman's ginger beer. Our good friend Rick joined us a few minutes later and ordered one of my favorites, a tasty Lindemans Framboise Belgian Raspberry Lambic. As far as I could tell, everyone thoroughly enjoyed their fancy pants cocktails, which added to a pretty spirited vibe throughout the bar. I specially like the attention to detail our bartender paid to our drinks and she even took the time to explain why certain drinks were her favorites. The last time 75 Bars hit the streets, we seemed to run into cerebral bartenders who gave us funny looks for even asking for recommendations. When you have a talented craftsman behind the bar like they did on this evening at Bar Pilar, it's no wonder they enjoy explaining and showing off their goods.
I closed out my stop at Bar Pilar with an aptly named Hemingway, which was Plymouth Gin, green coconut water, Angostura bitters and fresh lime juice. It sounds freaking amazing but it pretty much fell short of anything exciting. Wasn't bad, but the Bee's Knees is where it's at! Overall Bar Pilar serves as a well thought out and well run tavern in a neighborhood where excellence and competition is to be expected.

Labels: 75 Bars, Bars, Clubs, Entertainment, Music, Nightlife
6 Comments:
...but do they carry Esslinger, Sunshine, Horlacher...?
...Neuweiler? Falstaff? Gunther?...
...Falls City? Iron City? Knickerbocker? Hamm's? Nasty Bo?...anything other than the usual mass-produced dish water?...
Ok, good report, but still waiting for the Willard.
Coach... I didn't actually focus on their beer selection. DC has a ton of drinking establishments that are well known for having a fantastic selection of crafty brews. But only a few are known for their unique cocktail list, Bar Pilar being one. You'll just have to check it out next time you're in town. I will say this, they have Raspberry Lambic, which is my absolute favorite beer.
Mommers... The Round Robin inside the Willard is on the list and will be featured eventually. We just have to make sure we change it up from time to time and not hit all the hotel bars right from the start.
RASPBERRY BEER? How 'bout peach beer, cherry beer, orange lemon and lime beer? And I don't need Dogfish Head Honey and Herbs and Spice beer. Oh well, so much for DC for a simple barley and hops brew. Guess one must stay in the outlands for REAL beer. Now I know what's meant by that saying: "There's no intelligent life west of the Chesapeake Bay." (Except for Mommers, of course.)
Oh, and I don't really think General Grant held down a bar stool at The Willard. Actually he sat in a lobby easy chair sucking his rotgut whiskey doing deals. Hence the term "lobbyist." True story. So I'd like to sit in his old lobby chair. Wadaya think?
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