Archipelago

Tiki bar · U Street

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"Archipelago, D.C.’s rum-fueled drinking destination at the corner of 12th and U Streets NW since 2016, will serve its last mai tai on Saturday, August 26. Polynesian-styled Archipelago was also known for Asian dishes like dan dan noodles, mapo tofu, and crab rangoon dip." - Tierney Plumb

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1201 U St NW, Washington, DC 20009 Get directions

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