High-energy regular live music shows in a popular bar chain featuring novelty bucket drinks.
"Howl at the Moon, the neon beverage-infused, high-energy live music venue with locations nationwide, closed down in D.C. after nearly 15 months of business." - Tierney Plumb
"Chinatown’s long-delayed dueling piano bar finally swings open on Friday, November 18 with an array of shots. Guests can choose between sweet, sour, and spicy flavors. There’s a “Strawberry Shortcake” (whipped cream vodka, strawberry puree, whipped cream), “Sweet Tart” (raspberry vodka, Island Punch Pucker, simple syrup, lime juice), and “Spicy Watermelon” (tequila, watermelon pucker, hot sauce). The national chain is also known for its novelty neon booze buckets." - Emily Wishingrad
"Howl at the Moon, which has bars in 15 other U.S. cities, will slide into the space at 900 Seventh Street NW. The bar is targeting a spring 2020 opening for its first foray into the D.C. market. It is known for high-energy shows and serves large cocktails. Musicians play upbeat cover songs and take crowd requests. A menu of shots includes the 'Walk of Shame' and 'Basic B**** Bomb'. There's no food menu on the website, only categories of booze." - Tierney Plumb
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