Villain & Saint

Live music bar · Bethesda

Villain & Saint

Live music bar · Bethesda

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7141 Wisconsin Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814

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Villain & Saint is a cozy gastropub and music venue by Chef Robert Wiedmaier, serving up laid-back Americana bites and live tunes in a chill atmosphere.  

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7141 Wisconsin Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814 Get directions

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7141 Wisconsin Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814 Get directions

+1 240 800 4700

$$ · Menu

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restroom
bar onsite
alcohol
beer
cocktails
hard liquor
wine
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Mar 6, 2025

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"D.C. chef and restaurateur Robert Wiedmaier pulled the plug this week on his music venue and restaurant Villain & Saint in Bethesda, much to his chagrin. The executive chef of RW Restaurant Group spoke with Bethesda magazine about his decision to close up shop after four years at 7141 Wisconsin Avenue, and it sounds like something he dreaded doing. “We just weren’t making any money there [at the Bethesda club]. I’ve got two other music venues and we weren’t able to get that place up and running properly,” he told the magazine. “It got to the point where I had to look at my [RW Restaurant Group] partners and say, ‘This is ridiculous.’” Wiedmaier operates a Villain & Saint Atlantic City and another music venues Baltimore, but it wasn’t clicking in Bethesda — the chef cited location and a difficulty in enticing locals in to see out-of town bands. “This was a hard decision. I really loved Villain & Saint. I loved everything about it,” he said. “I would’ve kept it running even if were breaking even, because I love music.” The self-described “Haight-Ashbury-inspired rock ‘n’ roll music hall” might rise again — Wiedmaier talked about relocating it to D.C., either U Street or another nightlife corridor. Aside from being a place to see live acts, the restaurant served bar fare like cheeseburgers and lighter options like zucchini pancakes." - Adele Chapin

Robert Wiedmaier Regretfully Closes His Live Music Bar in Bethesda - Eater DC
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Sam Jackson

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I was there for the first time to see a very good jazz artist I know well. I was unfortunately surprised to learn that Villain and Saint is pretty much a dive bar with a stage. The menu is limited and the food was average to below average. They quite a few beers in their selection but nothing but rot gut wines. The music was top notch but the food and service are not up to par. I'll be going back because a few of my favorite artist will be performing but I that is extent of the enjoyment - the music.

Gedalia Walls

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Nice place with a great patio. The bands are good, good selection of beers on tap and in bottles. Service is great. It's right next to the Farm Women's Market, and you can park there after 5:00 pm, which is unheard of in Bethesda to park so close! I highly recommend it.

Jon Foreman

Google
A nice venue. Very clean and attractive. Great design and photos of famous musicians. Great to catch music as it isn't too loud and possible to chat with friends if you like during the performance. Not a listener's venue in that sense. Food is solid and service is good albeit slow at times. Delicious sweet potato fries!!!

Daniel Hill (Yellowtieguy)

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I go to V&S frequently. They've got a great environment, friendly staff, and almost every night of they week they have live music. They host a variety of genres and styles, a weekly comedy night and open mic (where drums and bass & guitar amp are provided), and there is even an out door patio with its own bar. The quality of the food is exceptional. They have enough variety at reasonable prices to offer something fresh and new on a regular basis and are almost always running a food and or beverage special of some sort. Visit. You're gonna have a great time!

Bethanny Clutter

Google
I had a lot of fun! I went to see In Dog Years, I'm Dead play at this venue. I had the most amazing sweet potato fries! The staff was friendly and humorous! Alvin was one of the best, and I can't remember the other guy who served us, but he was great too! Thank you for an awesome night out!

Fabrício Kury

Google
Non-douchy bar with live music on weekends. The clientele tends towards 30's or 40's (but with twentysomethings too). People here appreciate the band and do dance and don't care about whatever someone might think about the way they dance. Overall peaceful atmosphere. Full bar with many nice cocktails. The outdoor area has its own bar and is perfect for relaxing (and smoking) away from the music.

Alisa K.

Google
I would have given five stars, but no longer.... They changed the chef and don't have BBQ ribs anymore; those were to die for. Also, other familiar items on the menu taste bland and the portion is smaller. It remains the best place for live music and discovery of local talent, but not for food. The staff is great though.

Sean Duggan

Google
My band played here, so I must offer some bias. This place has had it's "3's" and "4's" but is now managed by a guy named Chris Brooks. This guy is the real deal. He is smart, funny and will give this his all. He's also a helluva keyboardist/pianist. The bartender is refreshing. She is attentive and fun-loving, exactly what's needed in a bar. Go support a band, you will have some fun and meet some quality folks.