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Can't Get Enough of That Wonderful Duffy's

So far, it seems that every other bar opening in 2006 is an Irish pub. Ri-Ra expanded to Clarendon, Ned Devine's Irish Village appeared in Sterling and has plans to open in Centreville sometime soon, McGinty's Irish Pub arrived in Silver Spring and Daniel O'Connell's opened in Old Town Alexandria.

The latest -- and the one that I expect to be the busiest -- is Duffy's Irish Restaurant and Pub, which just opened at 9th and Vermont, right across the street from the 9:30 Club. It was supposed to be ready last fall, but a series of protests by neighbors delayed the grand opening until last weekend. (I won't bore you with the tedious details, but Duffy's has a play-by-play on its Web site.) Squeezed between two rowhouses, Duffy's takes its name from owner Andy Duffy, formerly the general manager of Ireland's Four Provinces.

I stopped in last night toward the end of happy hour (4 to 7 on weekdays) and found an empty bar with some pretty good deals: $3.50 imperial pints of Yuengling, Budweiser or Miller Lite, $5 for a satisfying shepherd's pie (usually $9) or a plate of a dozen hot wings, which were very nicely prepared -- no excessive breading, just meaty wings covered in sauce and served with bowls of blue cheese and Russian dressing.

It feels incredibly new -- the off-white walls sport the requisite maps of Ireland and mirrors bearing beer logos, the tables and glossy wooden bar haven't lost that sticky sheen. There's not a lot of atmosphere yet, or much to make me skip homey U Street hangouts like the Saloon and Cafe Nema, but I'll be back to play darts in the rear game room: three boards, Golden Tee and a flat screen.

Perfectly positioned to be the place you meet your friends before heading over for a show at the 9:30, Duffy's is offering $4 pints of Guinness for anyone with a ticket for (or ticket stub from) that day's concert, but I should point out that the agreement with its neighbors says Duffy's has to close at 11:30 during the week. This is really a case where you've nothing to lose, and the neighborhood has everything to gain.

-- Fritz

By Fritz |  May 18, 2006; 11:10 AM ET  | Category:  Bars and Clubs
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From Nationalspride.com:

Duffy’s: A Real Nats Bar

 

In case you haven’t noticed, the Nats aren’t having the best year.  Which makes it all the better to walk into a great new DC bar and see guys wearing Nats’ uniforms, hats and T-shirts, all on a night when they’re not even playing in town.    The place is Duffy’s, a new local Irish bar owned by Andy Duffy, former long-time manager of the famed “Four P’s” in Cleveland Park.  It might as well be the Official Nats Headquarters in city that desperately needs to get behind a team that we can’t even see on TV.   

 

With 10 beers on tap, including Guinness, Smithwick’s and Widmer Hefewisen, a dedicated dart board room with Nats and Wizards neon signs, and a promise to show every single Nats game on TV this place has Nats hang-out written all over it.   And nothing says great baseball watching than classic bar food, nothing fancy about a huge burger for 5.95 during happy hour or the Duffy Dog, which is a quarter pound hot dog that is then deep fried, both come with your choice of toppings.   The fish and chips seems to be big favorite, but stay away from the smoked salmon dip, its not the place for something healthy anyway…

 

Even better, this place is directly across the street from the 9:30 club, which makes it ideal for pre and post concert meeting spots.   One day recently I reluctantly walked away from a Nats-Phillies game, because I had already spent 25 bucks for a concert ticket.  They offer specials if you have a 9:30 ticket.   The one caution:  the neighbors are forcing them to close by 11:30 on weekdays or 1:30 on weekends.   But Nats games are usually over by then anyway….

Jon’s Beer Index: 4 out of 5 Mugs

 

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Duffy's Tavern

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Duffy's Tavern
2106 Vermont Ave NW
Washington, DC 20001

0.72 Miles Away 
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Nearest subway:
U Street - Cardozo (green line) at 13th St & U St, NW (0.27 miles away)

Phone: 202-265-3413

 

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Duffy's Tavern is the U-street corridor's only Irish pub. Its relaxed and comfy vibe makes for a laid-back hangout where locals can find good food, big televisions and cold beer. It's also just steps away from the 9:30 Club. Order a brew and grab a seat at the bar, or head to the rear game room where you'll find the dart boards. Duffy's has Irish beer and domestics on tap. The 20 ounce pitchers are a steal during the pub's happy hours which run Monday through Friday from 4 to 7PM. Most of the Irish staples you'd expect to find are on the menu (including a creative concoction dubbed the Irish burrito). Concert attendees can snag a 20 ounce pitcher of Guinness for only $4 with same-day 9:30 Club tickets. -- Kate Marshall 
 
 

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