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Death & Co. D.C. Washington Reviews
Was able to walk into Death and Co without a reservation on
Was able to walk into Death and Co without a reservation on a Saturday around 7pm and left a little disappointed overall. Ive been really looking forward to trying Death and Co and saw nothing but great reviews so I left more than confused about th
One of the coolest and vibiest cocktail bars in DC! The
One of the coolest and vibiest cocktail bars in DC! The service was top notch as soon as we were greeted by the hostess. The inside is a moody high-end lounge type of atmosphere. Definitely sit at the bar - you don't need a reservation for the b
This place is always booked so I went on a weekday and
This place is always booked so I went on a weekday and booked a same day reservation. I went solo and sat at the bar. At 8pm the place was pretty quiet and became more lively as the night progressed. This place was worth the wait and the prices of th
Nice location, clean restrooms, great service.
Would return for dinner in the future. Had cocktails only.
Came here on a weekend night around 8-8:30pm.
Sign is pretty dark but found it easily. We had a reservation and checked in smoothly downstairs before proceeding upstairs to check in again; they were waiting for us. We chose to sit at the bar. Place is dark and I liked that. There were a lot of
Love finding this place, tucked away in an alley.
The cocktail selection expansive and the inside very intimate but a little loud.
Just go.
Ambiance is phenomenal, drinks are amazing and you don't want to miss a trip. I don't have the money to spend, and you WILL spend it here, but I couldn't pass us a chance to have these delicious drinks Everything is top notch and I
We decided to walk in for one drink before our dinner
We decided to walk in for one drink before our dinner reservation, so there wasn't room inside, but we were happy to sit at the bar in the garden area outside. I ordered the Da Vinci Daiquiri and my husband went with bartenders choice. My husban
We bought what we thought was a gift certificate for the
We bought what we thought was a gift certificate for the restaurant. It turns out they say it was just for merchandise. Interesting that in the smallprint it says the gift certificate cannot be used for gratuities. We do not ususally encounter tip
My first time at Death & Co.
upon walking up stairs, you enter The Garden. It was beautiful weather on a Friday so we stayed outside. I went with the Tiger Stripes Old Fashioned. It's a bit different as it's made with bourbon and rum. Very rum forward. I'll be bac
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