H Street Corridor

The H Street Corridor in NE Washington, DC is a neighborhood in transition. The revival of this neighborhood was kicked-off with the opening of the Atlas Performing Arts Center, an art-deco 1930s movie theater that was converted into an arts complex with multiple theaters and dance spaces. The vibrant community along H Street is developing into an arts and entertainment district and it’s a neighborhood to keep an eye on! Here’s an alphabetical guide to the restaurants, nightclubs and entertainment venues on H Street:

About H Street Corridor: 

The Atlas Theater – a Moderne-style 1930s movie theater that had languished since the 1968 riots – was refurbished as a dance studio and performance space, and is now the anchor of what is now being called the Atlas District. H Street NE became home to the H Street Playhouse, a black-box theater where Theater Alliance and Forum Theatre are in residence; live music venues, such as the Red and the Black and the Rock & Roll Hotel; and restaurants and bars such as the Argonaut, Dangerously Delicious Pies, Showbar Presents the Palace of Wonders, the Pug, and H Street Martini Lounge.

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