'Secret Garden bar in Dupont Circle'
“a new outdoor alley bar at woman-owned Hank’s Oyster Bar.Hank’s Oyster Bar’s new secret garden bar, Q Street, at the Dupont Circle location.
Head down the alley between Fox & Hound and Agora and emerge into this secret garden oasis that’s open Thursday – Sunday evenings: It’s Happy Hump Day at all Hank’s locations with a Seafood Boil for $56. Guests can dig into clams, mussels, peel & eat shrimp, andouille sausage, pee wee potatoes, and corn. Upgrade your seafood feast with a whole lobster for $40 and pair it with a beer bucket special of five Pacificos for $25.
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