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Hours

Sun.-Thu. 8PM-2AM
Fri.-Sat. 7PM-3AM

Nearest Subway Station

U Street - Cardozo (green line)
13th St & U St, NW
Green Line

Parking

Street parking

Pricing

Cover; Bar accepts AMEX, MasterCard, Visa

City's Best

Black Cat   

1811 14th St NW
Washington, DC 20009
202-667-7960
www.blackcatdc.com

Rating: 3 out of 5  (14 Ratings)   Read Reviews (14)    Rate and Write a Review

When Black Cat opened its doors in 1993, it helped usher in the "new" U Street. Located on 14th a couple of blocks from U, the Cat quickly became one of the premiere indie concert venues on the East Coast, giving the 9:30 Club a run for its money. While Black Cat may have opened in the shadow of 9:30, it definitely came into its own over the years, booking such influential indie acts as Ani DiFranco, Sleater-Kinney and Yo La Tengo as well as mainstreamers like Foo Fighters (Dave Grohl is an investor), Garbage and local favorites, No Second Troy. In 2001, the Cat relocated to a new space a few doors down from its original address. While the new space is bigger, the club saved some of the old touches. The cover-charge-free Red Room still exists with that same deep red paint covering the walls, same grafitti-covered tables, same pool table, same pinball machine and, mercifully, same wonderful juke box. The main concert room, which also hosts indie-rock, Britpop and retro-rock dance nights, looks similar to the old, complete with raised seating area in the back, except that it's larger and has two bars instead of one. The "back stage" (usually reserved for small bands as well as film screenings and poetry readings) is no longer just the back section of the concert room, but a separate space off the Red Room. One completely new addition: a smoke- free cafe dubbed Food for Thought. It serves the same vegetarian and vegan menu the original Food for Thought (run by Cat owner Dante Ferrando's dad) served to the DC community for 20-plus years.

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14 Ratings and Reviews

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fryethom
Review rating 1 out of 5
Horrible Concert Venue
By fryethom on 11/18/2007
Poorly managed club/concert venue. When to see a show that was supposed to start at 8:00. Got there at 7:30 and stood in line. Doors didnt open until 8:30. When I got in, opening act had already played two songs. What a rip off. Also, don't expect any ambience or quality service. It was 50 degrees outside and the air conditioning was running.
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Review rating 0 out of 5
ilove it
By vinacaro on 09/09/2007
ilove her i hope she still is gonna be in hsm3
apotheary13
Review rating 1 out of 5
get hit
By apotheary13 on 03/26/2007
This is the worst bar in the city. My wife had some floozy shake a beer bottle in her face,only to have a member of management come and say if there is a problem, you both need to go outside. If an irate female puts your spouse in danger dont go to the Black Cat, because. you will get NO sympathy from the STAFF. So take care of yourself.
zzlalo
Review rating 5 out of 5
Zzlalo's Review
By zzlalo on 09/19/2003
5 stars if you want this scene! authentic place, sometimes loud but good places to hide out plus you can eat really good food, great vibes, and the staff rocks

Event Schedule

DateShow InformationTimePrice
10/20/08Benjy Ferree
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9:00PMCover; Bar accepts AMEX, MasterCard, Visa
10/18/08Mousetrap: DC's Brit Pop Dance Night
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9:30PMCover; Bar accepts AMEX, MasterCard, Visa
11/10/08Exit Clov
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8:00PMCover; Bar accepts AMEX, MasterCard, Visa
11/19/08Local H
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8:00PMCover; Bar accepts AMEX, MasterCard, Visa
10/26/08Little Brother
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8:00PMCover; Bar accepts AMEX, MasterCard, Visa