Clarendon Grill

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1101 N Highland St
Arlington, VA 22201

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(703) 524-7455
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Clarendon Grill - Arlington, VA
Clarendon Grill - Arlington, VA
Clarendon Grill - Arlington, VA
Clarendon Grill - Arlington, VA
Clarendon Grill - Arlington, VA
Clarendon Grill - Arlington, VA
Clarendon Grill - Arlington, VA
Clarendon Grill - Arlington, VA
Clarendon Grill - Arlington, VA
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If you hang out in the Clarendon area then you have most likely been to Clarendon Grill on more than one occasion. Unfortunately you may also be familiar with the weekly cover ch...

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Clarendon Grill has a good atmosphere and the food is decent, but with all the great places to eat in Clarendon, you might as well choose somewhere else. Every time I have been, ...

A Clarendon stalwart gets a facelift 11/25/2010

By Fritz Hahn Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, November 26, 2010 Clarendon Grill was one of the pioneers in its namesake neighborhood back in the '90s, drawing locals for hot cover bands and then-novel microbrews. But time passed, and a recent influx of new and buzz-worthy bars and restaurants had the Grill looking and feeling more than a little tired. Coincidentally, the office building that houses Clarendon Grill was scheduled for renovation, so owner Peter Pflug decided to temporarily shutter his bar, beginning in August. That stretched nearly two months as work continued: The concrete bar was swapped for a larger one with a smooth marble top and multiple "bump-out" extensions, which allow groups to face each other instead of sitting in a straight line. The "under construction" decor - mostly picked up at Lowe's, jokes Pflug - is out, with columns of colored 2-by-4s traded for cool industrial lights and darker colors that feel more downtown than Arlington. (The paintings by local artists have remained.) Sports fans will appreciate the plethora of new flat-screen TVs behind the bar. Some things haven't changed: Thursday's happy hour brings $1.50 domestic beers until 9, burgers are half-price on Wednesdays, and on weekends, the late-20s/early-30s crowd jumps up and down to '80s hits performed by party-pleasing cover bands. The spacious back patio can host corn hole leagues and will stay warm all winter, thanks to overhead heating units. The new menu covers more bases than the old one (tuna tartare and shrimp and grits sit alongside nachos and sliders), and to give people a chance to eat, the entertainment now starts at 10:30. But what has really changed? We went out on a weekend night to talk to regulars and see what they think of the new Clarendon Grill. Kim Collins, a 38-year-old human resources professional, has been coming to the Grill for more than six years. Her take: "It's more modern, it has a cleaner look," while still offering "good bands and good DJs." "It's like they grew up a little bit" because of the competition, said her friend Jeff Harrold, a 36-year-old manager at a staffing company who lives in Tysons Corner. "You see the lines out the door at Spider Kelly's, and there's nothing interesting about that place. It's just because it's new." But Collins said the Grill has its own vibe. "You don't want the [Clarendon] Ballroom - it's hip-hop clubby. Here, you can see good local bands and still watch college basketball at the same time." (It's worth noting that Clarendon Grill owner Pflug is also a partner in the Ballroom and Spider Kelly's.) Out on the patio, Allie Chin of Rockville and her friends staked out a spot for the smokers in their ranks. "The inside seems less crowded," Chin said. "It used to be impossible to get to the bar." On the other hand, said Kelly O'Connell, an Arlington preschool teacher, "there's still a cover. That's not good. Most of the other places [in the neighborhood] don't have covers." At the bar, another group was reminiscing about the Grill. "I bring my friends here all the time," said Aleatra Jones, 28, a chef at Gonzaga College High School who finds the place comfortable. "Same old staff, familiar faces. It's not one of those bars where people can be antisocial." The best part of the redo, said Gus Urrutia, a 28-year-old engineer from Falls Church, is that "the bar is bigger - you don't have to wait in line so much. I got more elbow room!" At the same time, he is more ambivalent about the patio. "It's a little claustrophobic - the buildings are so tall, it's harder to see the sky. I bet in the summer it'll be better, when they roll up the awning." more

Mad all over again 10/3/2010

For years I have been going to Salsa classes at the Clarendon and wanted to share the experience with my new hubby who had recently relocated to the US from Turkey. Fearing that it would get lost, I made the executive decision for him not to carry his passport and while waiting on the green card & thus a ssn, he only had his Turkish ID. So guess who would not allow my then 37 year old hubby go into the club for the beginner's salsa class? Oh...yeah, it was the middle of winter and security would not allow my hubby to wait inside for me. I was stuck in traffic and after waiting for me for 30+ min outside, my hubby took the subway home. I vowed never to return but love Keith and his classes, so we will pay the $5 cover but nothing else. more

Clarendon Hot Spot for drinks and live music 3/30/2010

If you hang out in the Clarendon area then you have most likely been to Clarendon Grill on more than one occasion. Unfortunately you may also be familiar with the weekly cover charges, however, don't let that turn you away from stopping inside. They always have great live music and weekly events such as Salsa dancing, poker night, $1 beer Thursdays. Its also great in the summer if you want to visit their outdoor area. I have stopped here during lunch as well and enjoyed their food for dinning, however, when the night-time crowd comes around, you most likely will be stopping by for beer, liquor, and live music rather than a quiet sit-down dinner. Pros: Live music, outdoor area, good food Cons: cover charges apply more

not impressed 2/20/2010

I was also not impressed with Clarendon Grill. For the $7 cover fee, the band was only so-so, and the place was way too crowded to even find a place to stand. My friends and I kept getting pushed around by all the people coming in. Seemed like a very collegiate (i.e. drunk) crowd. more

agree on the bouncers! 2/19/2010

The security team here is rude, unreasonable, and downright mean. They manhandled my tiny roommate out of the bar because we didn't pay the cover the minute we walked in (she was trying to call and see if our friends were already there and we waited inside the front door because it was 30 degrees outside and we were sober, unlike the underage girls they let in who clearly were too drunk to feel the cold). When I asked the outside bouncer for the manager so that I could file a complaint, he informed me that the guy who had basically assaulted my roommate was the manager and his boss, so the bouncer couldn't do anything for us. Despite the good cover bands and the proximity to our house, I will NEVER go here again and would NOT recommend it. more

Bouncers here are Swindlers 1/29/2010

The Bouncers here are swindlers!! They stamp your hand when you leave and when you try and come back in they say that is not their restaurant stamp and tell you to pay again. I will never go to that restaurant again! They also cram too many people inside when they have local bands play. Iâ??m sure the fire marshal will be paying them a visit soon. more
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  • Hours: Monday To Friday From 11:00 AM To 02:00 AM Saturday To Sunday From 10:30 AM To 03:00 PM
  • Neighborhoods: Clarendon - Courthouse
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