Nocturne

Bar · U Street

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"One of the specialty drinks in the tasting flights at Nocturne is called Run, Tina, Run; it’s made with spicebush and wild rice horchata ($35 per flight). There’s also a chilled coffee liqueur bomb for those who prefer cold cocktails." - Lani Furbank

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The Run, Tina, Run drink at Nocturne. Photo: Nocturne

1932 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001 Get directions

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