Things To Do
|
Newsletter
|
Fraylife+
|
Fraylife+
  • Play

    Play

    • A Beginner’s Guide to Soccer
    • You Spin Me Right Round: D.C. Roller Skating 101 in 2021
    • Leading the League: The WNBA’s Natasha Cloud on Breaking Barriers + Inspiring D.C.
    • Spring Has Sprung: 10 Ways To Get Outside in the DMV
    • Play Week Combines Games + Social Impact
    • High and Go Seek Illustration
    • O Captain, My Captain: Washington Spirit’s Andi Sullivan
  • Life

    Life

    • Local Entrepreneurs Infuse CBD into Wellness
    • 19 Entrepreneurs Shaping D.C.’s Cannabis + CBD Industries
    • Upcycling in D.C.: Transforming a Culture of Consumption
    • The Green Issue: Experts + Advocates Make Case for Cannabis Legalization + Decriminalization
    • The District Derp Story
    • Grassfed Media Champions Cannabis Clients
    • Nat Geo Explorer Gabrielle Corradino on Plankton, the Anacostia + Conservation
  • Eat

    Eat

    • The State of Takeout in the District
    • A New Twist on Food Delivery: MisenBox
    • Next-Level Home Dining Experiences in D.C.
    • Foxtrot Market Is Officially Open for Business in Georgetown
    • Food Rescue + Assistance Programs Fill the Gaps in a Pandemic Food System
    • Hungry Harvest Helps to End Food Insecurity
    • Notable Summer Bar + Restaurant Reopenings to Try this Spring
  • Drink

    Drink

    • Pandemic Drinking: Derek Brown Leads the Way to Low-ABV Future
    • D.C.’s St. Vincent Wine Creates Covid-Conscious Experience
    • A New Way to Binge: Sobriety Anchors Business + Being for Gigi Arandid
    • King’s Ransom + The Handover in Alexandria Celebrate a First Year Like No Other
    • Wines of the World Are Just Around the Corner
    • Open-Air Drinking + Cocktail Delivery Changes in the DMV
    • Denizens Brewing Co.’s Emily Bruno: Brewing Change for Community + Industry
  • Culture

    Culture

    • The Artistry Behind D.C.’s Cannabis Culture
    • The Best Movies of 2021…So Far
    • The Survival of the Brutalist: D.C.’s Complicated Concrete Legacy
    • Plain Sight: A Street-Front Revolution in Radical Arts Accessibility
    • A Touch of Danger in Shakespeare Theatre Company’s “Romeo & Juliet”
    • Artgence + Homme: Where There’s Art, There’s a Story to Share
    • 21 D.C. Makers + Curators to Follow
  • Music

    Music

    • Emma G Talks Wammie Nominations and the D.C. Music Community
    • J’Nai Bridges: A Modern Mezzo-Soprano in a Changing Opera Landscape
    • Punk Legends The Go-Go’s Talk Four Decades of Sisterhood, Resilience + Zero Fucks Given
    • Ellen Reid “Soundwalk:” Exploring the Sonic Landscape at Wolf Trap
    • SHAED Releases First Full-Length Album in a “High Dive” of Faith
    • Obama + Springsteen Present “Renegades”
    • Christian Douglas Uses His “Inside Voice” on Pandemic-Inspired Debut Album
  • Events

    Events

    • Play Week 4.17-4.25
    • Midnight at The Never Get 4.30-6.21
    • Cannabis City Panel Presented by BĀkT DC + District Fray
    • Browse Events
    • DC Polo Society Summer Sundays 5.9
    • National Cannabis Festival’s Dazed & Amused Drive-In Party
    • Vinyl + Vinyasa 4.30
  • Fraylife+

Fraylife+
Spring ’25 Spirit Week: Spring Break
People gathering for Union Market's outdoor movie series.
The Complete D.C. Outdoor Movie Guide
Play Free This Summer: Here’s How to Score Big with a Fraylife+ Membership
Get Ready for the 2025 Maryland Craft Beer Festival in Frederick
Johns Hopkins Peabody Performance Series 2025
Tephra ICA Arts Festival Returns to Reston Town Center for Its 34th Year
Home » Articles » Life » 4 Date Spots To Try This Winter

Life

4 Date Spots To Try This Winter

Share:

November 18, 2019 @ 12:00am | Adam Rothe

 

 

The weather is finally beginning to cool down, but not enough that you’re forced to run inside to avoid the temperatures. DC is in that wonderful, fall season where outdoor activities mix together with indoor fun to create the best of both worlds. This leads to exciting opportunities for unique dates for someone special. Below are five spots sure to make an impression, whether it’s the first date or a date night with a long-time partner.

Photo credit H Street Country Club

H Street Country Club

1335 H St NE, Washington DC

This gem nestled in the heart of the H Street corridor is perfect for a casual night out. There’s nothing worse than running out of topics to discuss during a date, so that’s why activities are always a great option to keep the conversation going. When you finish some tacos and margaritas,  be sure to head upstairs to the second floor, where there’s a full indoor mini-golf course. Not a fan of mini-golf? There are other games such as shuffleboard and skee-ball to keep the fun rolling, as well as a rooftop bar with gorgeous views of the city.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Whiskey Charlie (@whiskeycharliewharf)

Whiskey Charlie

975 7th St SW, Washington DC

Perched above the Wharf sits Whiskey Charlie, an upscale lounge with one of the best views in the entire city courtesy of their outdoor rooftop, which makes it an ideal date spot on the Wharf. Grab a bougie cocktail from their lavish drink menu and take in the almost 360 degree views of the Wharf and surrounding areas. This spot is an essential date locale for any couple trying to get a last taste of the rooftop bar scene before the coldest weather sets in.

Old Town Alexandria

Old Town, Alexandria, VA

Dates in the city can sometimes get repetitive after a while, so switch it up and venture out to Old Town Alexandria. This delightful Virginia destination is located roughly 20-25 minutes from DC. Cobblestone streets will meet you in this quaint city for a great day or night out. Take a stroll with your significant other up and down King Street, but make sure to stop in to the shops and restaurants along the way. Pop’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream and the views from the Old Town Alexandria Harbor are always crowd pleasers.

#FrayLife Tip: Be on the lookout for events on the river or at the Torpedo Factory

Photo credit Capo Deli

BackRoom Speakeasy at Capo Italian Deli 

715 Florida Ave NW, Washington DC 

There are plenty of speakeasies around DC, but there’s few that involve talking a walk through a faux freezer door to get in. Situated in the bustling corner of Shaw that also houses 801 and Takoda is Capo Italian Deli. This fully functional deli does more than just serve sandwiches, it is home to one of the coolest spots in the city for a drink and a date night out. Make sure to call ahead to put your name on the list for the speakeasy, as it’s by list only. Once inside, enjoy a swanky drink in this hidden lounge that’ll make you and your date feel famous for infiltrating such a scene. 

Have other go-to date spots? Let us know by tagging us on social using  #DCFray and #FrayLife

Looking for another option? Mintwood Place just upgraded their happy hour menu!

[parallelogram text=”GET OUR WEEKLY EMAIL” url=”https://dcfray.com/fraylife-email-signup/” color=”blue” class=””]

View More Articles By Adam Rothe

Share with friends

Share:

Related Articles

<h3>No Articles</h3>
COMPANY
About United Fray Team Hiring: Join Our Team!
GET INVOLVED
Become A Member Corporate Wellness Contact: Media Pitches + Advertising Inquiries
EXPLORE
Eat Drink Music Culture Life Play Events Calendar
OUR CITIES
Washington D.C. Jacksonville Phoenix United Fray
Sign Up

Get the best of D.C. delivered to your inbox with one of our weekly newsletters.

Sign Up

© 2025 District Fray – Making Fun Possible.