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Related: About this forumYou Can Now Drink in a D.C. Metro Car, 'Doors Opening' Next Week
https://dc.eater.com/2023/7/7/23787342/drink-dc-metro-car-northeast-metrobar-coming-attractions
Go off the rails with cocktails inside Northeasts incoming Railcar Bar
Metrobar, D.C.s transit-themed outdoor destination for local brews and spirits since summer 2021, has finally finished track work on its on-site subway. The refurbished 5000-series Metro railcar will start accepting booze-buying passengers on Wednesday, July 12.
Appropriately parked near Metros Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood station, the new Railcar Bar begins operating at 4 p.m. every Wednesday to Sunday (640 Rhode Island Avenue NE). Its Metrobar predecessor will continue to open at noon on Saturdays and Sundays (and 4 p.m. during the week).
Railcar Bars diner-styled atmosphere is lined with sleek, hexagonal-tiled flooring (no dingy carpets in this car), framed with 26 salvaged Metro seats that received a needed makeover. Rounded walnut tables offer a mix of two- and four-top seating arrangements for up to 38 guests inside. Flip-up windows open up to a platform for adjacent alfresco drinkers.
Coming soon: on-brand glassware and a railcar-specific cocktail list to be announced closer to opening time, partner John Groth tells Eater. For now, guests can order off Metrobars color-coded menu, which includes drinks like a Ward 5 whiskey sour, Blue Line Chill Rickey, and spicy Last Stop margarita. The bar program is fueled by locally made spirits like rums from Cotton & Reed and Old Line, Republic Restoratives Civic vodka and Assembly gin, fiery Chacho, District Made whiskeys, and more. The DMV-wide beer list includes pours from Liquid Intrusion, Hellbender, Heurich Brewing, and Denizens.
Go off the rails with cocktails inside Northeasts incoming Railcar Bar
Metrobar, D.C.s transit-themed outdoor destination for local brews and spirits since summer 2021, has finally finished track work on its on-site subway. The refurbished 5000-series Metro railcar will start accepting booze-buying passengers on Wednesday, July 12.
Appropriately parked near Metros Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood station, the new Railcar Bar begins operating at 4 p.m. every Wednesday to Sunday (640 Rhode Island Avenue NE). Its Metrobar predecessor will continue to open at noon on Saturdays and Sundays (and 4 p.m. during the week).
Railcar Bars diner-styled atmosphere is lined with sleek, hexagonal-tiled flooring (no dingy carpets in this car), framed with 26 salvaged Metro seats that received a needed makeover. Rounded walnut tables offer a mix of two- and four-top seating arrangements for up to 38 guests inside. Flip-up windows open up to a platform for adjacent alfresco drinkers.
Coming soon: on-brand glassware and a railcar-specific cocktail list to be announced closer to opening time, partner John Groth tells Eater. For now, guests can order off Metrobars color-coded menu, which includes drinks like a Ward 5 whiskey sour, Blue Line Chill Rickey, and spicy Last Stop margarita. The bar program is fueled by locally made spirits like rums from Cotton & Reed and Old Line, Republic Restoratives Civic vodka and Assembly gin, fiery Chacho, District Made whiskeys, and more. The DMV-wide beer list includes pours from Liquid Intrusion, Hellbender, Heurich Brewing, and Denizens.
For metro lovers. Could be a good date spot. Or tell your boss you're stuck on metro. Photos at link
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You Can Now Drink in a D.C. Metro Car, 'Doors Opening' Next Week (Original Post)
IronLionZion
Jul 2023
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CTyankee
(65,302 posts)1. I used to have a mixed drink on my commute from midtown Manhattan to Westchester County where
I lived. It was pricey so I didn't do it often, but it was great just sipping my vodka tonic and watch the towns go by. Those were the days when I was young and strong and could drink...
IronLionZion
(47,133 posts)2. I saw a construction worker pouring beers into a massive water bottle
He must have put at least 6 Budweisers into that thing and drank it on his evening commute.
I had a friend who would carry a flask that was designed to look like a clutch purse. She would smuggle vodka into concerts to offset the insane ticket prices.
Ironically, no food or drink is allowed on the actual metro to discourage spills and rats.