This vibrant Mexican eatery and game room offers a lively mix of mini golf, Skee-Ball, and delicious tacos, all set against the backdrop of H Street’s buzzing scene.
"H Street Country Club, the mini-golf bar that quietly closed this summer after a 14-year run, is liquidating its assets. An auction site lists its glowing green “H” sign, neon-lit and metal beer ads, and kitchen equipment up for sale. The vacated space (1335 H Street NE) will welcome a new brewery and wine bar called Henceforth next spring, per BarredinDC." - Tierney Plumb
"If you know what’s up, you know Shi-Queeta Lee is DC’s drag goddess and you’re in for a treat every time you step inside. While you can find her in a few places around the city (we even caught her performing at Millennium Stage once), H Street Country Club on H St. is her main residence, where you’ll find her most Sundays. Your $55 ticket includes the all-you-can-eat buffet, which has pretty basic pancakes, greens, mac and cheese, and more It’s straightforward, but good enough to go back for seconds (and thirds). You’ll also get a welcome drink and can make it bottomless for $22 each. This is a show where you can bring your momma (or your grandmama) because they will hear the classics. Anita Baker, Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, Jill Scott—you get the picture." - Tristiaña Hinton
"H Street Country Club: A pair of “Baked Bliss” cookies with a scoop of ice cream for $4.20 April 20 to 23" - Tierney Plumb
"Every floor of the three-level H Street Country Club is packed with games: On the way to the Pool Bar roof deck, you’ll pass shuffleboard and Skee-Ball on the first floor and indoor mini golf on the second. Once at the top, corn hole and giant Jenga are the featured games. There’s no actual pool, but swimming pool–themed signs hang on the walls, reminding guests of rules like, “No Smoking. No Running. No Diving.” The Mexican-inspired menu spotlights margaritas made from freshly squeezed juices as well as a popular Mexican Mule, an aromatic concoction of vodka, fresh cilantro, jalapeño, and lime juice. The west-facing roof deck is great for watching the sun set behind the Washington Monument and keeping an eye on bustling H Street below. Families with children are welcome during Saturday brunch and before 7 p.m. Sunday to Friday." - Susan Mason
"Washingtonian broke down Hunter’s big charges at affordable restaurants, speculating on how far $202.70 would go at H Street Country Club or $127.56 at grilled cheese-haven Stoney’s." - Tierney Plumb