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July 12, 2017 @ 12:00am | On Tap staff

Rebellion

Rebellion
Come relax and enjoy happy hour on one of their two outdoor spaces. Choose between the roof-top patio with a full service bar or the street front patio looking out onto 18th Street. Either space will make you forget you’re in the middle of the hustle and bustle of DC. Enjoy great happy hour specials ($3 domestic cans / $5 house wine / $5 well drinks) Monday-Friday from 3:30-8 p.m. Check out their website at www.rebelliondc.com for more daily specials. Patio hours: 3:30 p.m.-12 a.m. Monday-Friday and noon-12 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1836 18th St. NW, DC; 202- 299-0399; www.rebelliondc.com

TonyandJoes

Tony and Joe’s
The freshest seafood and American fare on the Georgetown waterfront. Visit on Sunday for the award-winning Jazz brunch buffet. Dine indoors or on the terrace and enjoy spectacular views of the Potomac River. Family-owned, American fare, waterfront fun. 3000 K St. NW, DC; 202-944-4545; www.tonyandjoes.com

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Town Hall
Town Hall boasts multiple outdoor spaces and could very well lay claim to being one of the best kept secrets in the city. Tucked behind its Wisconsin Avenue façade, TH features both a second floor sundeck lined with Adirondack rocking chairs, and a courtyard with seated dining for 40 people. If you’re just looking to grab a cocktail, the courtyard also features a 12-stool outdoor bar and multiple TV’s so you can enjoy the Nats games all summer long. The courtyard is open nightly for dinner, brunch on weekend mornings, and dogs are allowed Monday through Wednesday. The outdoor spaces are also great venues to host large scale private events, and are available for booking seven days a week. 2340 Wisconsin Ave. NW, DC; 202-333-5640; www.townhalldc.com

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Tunnicliff’s Tavern
Before searching for treasures at DC’s famous Eastern Market, stop in for brunch on the patio at Tunnicliff’s. This friendly attraction boasts a great modern American menu and warm, friendly service. The patio is also the perfect spot for an after dinner drink or munchies during the ever-popular happy hour. Casually yet tastefully decorated, Tunnicliff’s is a neighborhood tavern that makes guests feel right at home. 222 7th St. SE, DC; 202-544-5680; www.facebook.com/tunnicliffstavern

Union Pub

Union Pub
With its comfortable gathering-place atmosphere and the best patio on Capitol Hill, neighborhood families, young professionals and Hill staffers all call Union Pub home. Enjoy modern-day pub fare with 35 different craft beers. From the State of the Union, to the Super Bowl, Union Pub has become one of the premier bars in DC to watch your favorite event with 25 flat screen TVs and three high-definition projection screens. Join us for our Bottomless Brunch on Saturdays and Sundays until 3 p.m. or happy hour all week long. 201 Massachusetts Ave. NE, DC; 202-546-7200; www.unionpubdc.com

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