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ART DC - Arlo Rooftop Bar

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333 G St NW, Northwest Washington, DC 20001

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Rooftop bar with Japanese-inspired drinks, handrolls, yakitori  

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333 G St NW, Northwest Washington, DC 20001 Get directions

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333 G St NW, Northwest Washington, DC 20001 Get directions

+1 202 713 9988
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The Best New Bars Around D.C. Right Now | Eater DC

"Arlo Hotel’s rooftop bar, Art DC, opened in December with Japanese bites, delicious drinks, and panoramic views of the National Mall, U.S. Capitol, and Washington Monument. Chef Pepe Moncayo, who is also running Arrels and its Spanish grab-and-go counterpart downstairs, created a menu of pan-Asian flavors, like oysters with wasabi-olive oil and ponzu, edamame hummus with chile oil, yakitori pork belly and shiitake skewers, and hot or cold soba noodles. For cocktails, try the IAD-HND (a play off the international D.C. and Tokyo airports) made with rice vodka, espresso, and toasted black sesame." - Emily Venezky

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Christina Calloway

Google
I have had the opportunity to visit Art DC during the art installation changes and always like the energy and atmosphere. I never have a problem getting to the bar area or being served by the staff (or being able to get a seat at the bar or other areas). The rooftop is stunning and expansive with plenty of seating. During events the acoustics aren’t the best when someone is speaking on the microphone or presenting. I truly enjoy the space and rooftop views. The bar menu has small bites and there is a full restaurant on the lobby level of the hotel which is great (see my Yelp review about Arrels). Definitely a great spot for drinks and enjoying a beautiful DC view (and beautiful art from local artists). Paid street parking (I’m unsure if they have valet)

Teresa Rhone

Google
Had an amazing time at this spot! The manager, Gigi, was so welcoming and clearly runs a tight ship—everything felt smooth and well-organized. She checked in on us personally, which really added a thoughtful touch. The bartenders, Tory and Tasja, were fantastic—super friendly, fast, and made some of the best drinks I’ve had in a while. You can tell they both know their craft and genuinely enjoy what they do. Great vibes all around. Can’t wait to come back!

Pleasure P

Google
This is one of my favorite rooftops in DC now! The view is by far one of the best in the city. The cocktails and tasting menu will blow your mind, very intentional and curated to perfection. Also shoutout to the management team and bartenders— service is always amazing. Thank you Gigi and Tory! Will be returning :)

Ciatta Claggett

Google
Experienced the Wagyu tasting menu and it was delicious. Chef Adrian put thoughtful consideration into each aspect of the dishes; it was a nice touch that he came out to introduce himself as well. Service and food were both amazing!

Tania Weatherington

Google
What an absolutely stunning rooftop bar and restaurant - where the views, vibes, service and menu selections are ALL outstanding! I took the opportunity to visit during Restaurant Week, and Chef Adrian truly created a masterpiece of a tasting menu! The Wagyu forward menu was 5 courses of gastronomic masterpieces… Which ranged from Wagyu Tartare, to Oysters with wagyu wasabi oil and Wagyu ponzu jelly 🥹 - and what really blew me away was the creatively with the dessert… Wagyu ice cream with Wagyu fat cookie! You have literally (very likely) never had a menu as uniquely crafted as this. I went with the Resturant Week Sake Pairing, which I felt REALLY elevated the entire experience. The service was amazing - as each course was brought out, a detailed explanation of everything for each course was provided. Which definitely helped to add the Japanese Gokan style of eating, where all of the five senses are considered while eating. I would definitely recommend visiting this beautiful rooftop bar and restaurant. The views outside are absolutely stunning; and I cannot wait to go back when it’s a little warmer for the full rooftop experience.

Abimbolaa Teniola

Google
I love Arlo Ambiance. It is such a great place to go for a weekend away, but what made my experience even better was the bartender I met , Tory. She is amazing! She made my experience at Arlo DC unforgettable. Super friendly, attentive, and makes top-tier cocktails. Her energy is warm and welcoming, she truly knows how to make guests feel special. Can’t wait to come back and sit at her bar again!

Akil Marshall

Google
This place is definitely an experience. I greatly enjoyed my time, the music and food...all while enjoying the view. Theres a beautiful set up, with comfortable seating in and outdoors. Ive been here a few times now, once in particular for a rooftop party and the others just to have a chill night, and each time this venue has been a vibe. One major thing to mention that has been consistent each time was my experience with the bartenders, Tory in particular...Extremely welcoming service...that alone was enough to encourage my return. I highly recommend this spot.

Jennifer Lima

Google
My boyfriend and I had a fantastic time at Arlo! Michelle, the manager, was incredible-she went out of her way to accommodate us and made sure everything was perfect. The food was delicious, the Patron Tower was spectacular, and the atmosphere was great. Service was top-notch, and we'll definitely be back. I’d recommend making an earlier reservation if you’re looking to dine in. Late night the bar is very live. Highly recommend!
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Christina C.

Yelp
I have had the opportunity to visit Art DC during the art installation changes and always like the energy and atmosphere. I never have a problem getting to the bar area or being served by the staff (or being able to get a seat at the bar or other areas). The rooftop is stunning and expansive with plenty of seating. During events the acoustics aren't the best when someone is speaking on the microphone or presenting. I truly enjoy the space and rooftop views. The bar menu has small bites and there is a full restaurant on the lobby level of the hotel which is great (see my Yelp review about Arrels). Definitely a great spot for drinks and enjoying a beautiful DC view (and beautiful art from local artists). Paid street parking (I'm unsure if they have valet) $$
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Shandy R.

Yelp
I prefer rooftops over clubs so when Art DC opened, I was super excited to visit. My first time visiting was Valentine's Day weekend and it was a really nice vibe. We sat at the bar and got their version of an espresso martini and an old fashioned. Art DC probably has one of the best espresso martinis in DC. The ingredients seem pretty unique to them...definitely a must try. The second time I went, there was a private party going on, but they still let guests hang out on one side of the rooftop. The vibe was just as good...a little different since they had a DJ...but still good, drinks were great, and this time we decided to try the food. My friend went for the tuna rice bowl, and I got the miso salmon hand roll with a yakitori chicken skewer. They were amazinggg! The prices are pretty reasonable too in my opinion. Lastly, the service is top tier...everyone here has been very helpful during both visits. I'll definitely be back. I know this rooftop is gonna be even more amazing when the weather warms up
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Brittney W.

Yelp
I came here on a quiet Monday night when it was 50 degrees in the winter. The restaurant was empty, I was greeted immediately, and escorted to my table. It was quiet and the waitress was very attentive. (I believe the name was Toya). They made me a mocktail and I had the seared salmon onigiri. I ended my night outside on the roof overlooking the quiet city and it was so peaceful. Overall, I love the location and the vibes. Parking was no problem. I was able to secure metered parking right in front of the hotel with no concerns about break ins (but that's probably because it's located near the FBI building). I've stayed at the Arlo hotel in Miami and now had a chance to preview this one and I would totally recommend guests to stay here. They also have (an extremely tiny) pool on the roof as well. Not too sure how that flow will work with restaurant attendees in the summer but I will totally come back here soon for a nice catch up.
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Eunice I.

Yelp
I went last Sunday for Cinco de Mayo. It was pretty slow, and the music wasn't very lively. There were a bunch of staff present on the floor, but not much activity. We did have a free drink ticket which was cool, and their drink prices were pretty standard for DC. Their food menu is very limited, and more so apps. My friend and I I stayed for a little over an hour before we decided to leave and go elsewhere. It is very artistic inside and spacious. The rooftop views are also great, but not what I expected based on the hype I had heard about it.
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Tania A.

Yelp
What an absolutely stunning rooftop bar and restaurant - where the views, vibes, service and menu selections are ALL outstanding! I took the opportunity to visit during Restaurant Week, and Chef Adrian truly created a masterpiece of a tasting menu! The Wagyu forward menu was 5 courses of gastronomic masterpieces... Which ranged from Wagyu Tartare, to Oysters with wagyu wasabi oil and Wagyu ponzu jelly - and what really blew me away was the creatively with the dessert... Wagyu ice cream with Wagyu fat cookie! You have literally (very likely) never had a menu as uniquely crafted as this. I went with the Resturant Week Sake Pairing, which I felt REALLY elevated the entire experience. The service was amazing - as each course was brought out, a detailed explanation of everything for each course was provided. Which definitely helped to add the Japanese Gokan style of eating, where all of the five senses are considered while eating. I would definitely recommend visiting this beautiful rooftop bar and restaurant. The views outside are absolutely stunning; and I cannot wait to go back when it's a little warmer for the full rooftop experience.
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Robert M.

Yelp
Arlo Rooftop is a stunning venue is downtown DC. I came for a 30 and up function and was amazed at how large the space is. The bar it encompassed a large portion of the space. The views on the balcony were stunning, especially at night. I had an Old Fashioned and it was very well made. The bartenders did a wonderful job getting everyone's orders taken and drinks served.
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Mila F.

Yelp
Visited for restaurant week and it was good but could've been better! For a wagyu themed menu it somehow got redundant, so we got a little bored of the menu by the end. There was no excitement to it because it was wagyu after wagyu. It was pre-made so there wasn't much flexibility to it but they did manage to accommodate my friends dietary restrictions so that was really great. My favourite was probably the miso salmon and Wagyu somen and the worst was the ' Wagyu ice cream'. The texture was really off putting, icy and tasted like - Wagyu. I also didn't like the oyster there was no brine in mine so it was just the meat and toppings in the shell. Would love to return to the rooftop though, it was dim lit and beautifully decorated. Perfect for a date and drinks were well priced !
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Loan L.

Yelp
Came for Valentine by myself and let me tell you, the food was to die for. I was serviced by Mike, and he was wonderful! i am so full right now. AND he got me to try desserts too, lorddd it was amazing IM ABOUT TO PASS OUT. They also have a Dj, great vibe and the view is amazing from the roof top. It cold at the moment but summer time with the sunset, great date night idea. your welcome

Lola T.

Yelp
Ugh oh boy this place is disappointing. -$20 cocktails served in PLASTICWARE. Never been to any bar (even outdoor / rooftop bar) that is serving in plastic besides maybe rail drinks or something -Weird weird location. In the middle of government buildings with nothing else around besides more government buildings. Sketchy walk from the metro since no one else is walking around near the hotel. -Food is WAY overpriced and very mediocre. -Slow service. Really slow. Took a long time for a cocktails, and a whopping one hour to get our bill after requested. Automatic 20% gratuity for bad service. Waiter wouldn't even split the bill until we said you don't have a choice you're splitting the bill (when menu says they will split the bill in 4). -Hightop bar table was wobbling alotttt (surprising because this a new bar) -The place would have been empty if it wasn't for two private events happening at the bar. One of the parties invited us to eat their private food (which was different than the food on the menu). Ugh it was worse than the food on the menu, pretty bad, I had to pick out the good parts of the mini burger and throw out the bread etc. Too bad because this place is cute with nice decor. But I wouldn't come back here. Felt like I wasted my $100

Kristin S.

Yelp
My boyfriend and I visited Art DC for a Saturday date night. The ambiance and drinks were great. The food was overly priced and mediocre. We ordered the espresso martini, old fashioned, hand rolls ($14 for four pieces), dumplings and the wagyu rice bowl. The miso salmon hand roll was good. We asked for soy sauce and wasabi (since it was a Japanese-inspired bar) and the bar tender served us soy sauce in a lowball glass (we thought it was a drink when he brought it to our table). The chicken and shrimp dumplings were okay. The wagyu rice bowl had one thinly shaved slice of wagyu on top of a bowl of rice, definitely not worth $30. Our waiter was nice and provided good service. If you just want drinks, Art DC is a good choice. If you want good food, I'd suggest you go elsewhere.

Patrick A.

Yelp
We made a reservation and got seated promptly. Staff were friendly, but the music was far too loud to have a conversation and the DJ was mediocre at best. We ordered manhattans which were good but not great, but served in flexible plastic glasses - a bit of a surprise for a $20 cocktail. We ordered three rolls of sushi - beware only four pieces per roll. They were out of sushi rice so we had to wait 30 minutes for more rice and when the rolls came out they were sloppy with too much seaweed wrapper, undercooked rice and for the price not worth it. The vibe was great - the food and presentation needs some work if they hope to survive.