The Bar/Lounge at The St. Regis Washington, D.C.
The St. Regis Washington, D.C.'s bar/lounge is praised by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Of the 17 publications that we tracked, 10 mentioned the bar/lounge, including Frommer's, Concierge and Oyster.
The St. Regis Washington, D.C.
Frommer's
"A major renovation completed in 2008 thoroughly redesigned the hotel's interior, making already-elegant guest rooms more so, with the addition of built-in, handcrafted armoires hiding the TV, minibar, wine fridge, drawers, and closets"
Concierge
"By late 2009, the hotel expects to open a spa and fitness center in a neighboring town house; until then, amenities are limited largely to the bar and Adour, the French restaurant from Alain Ducasse"
Oyster
"Beautiful, classically styled interiors include an atmospheric lobby bar and 172 guest rooms, where traditional decor is accompanied by modern amenities like flat-screen TVs, DVD players, and Bose iPod docks"
Gayot
"Designed by David Rockwell (as was the bar), Decanter serves a fusion of Mediterranean flavors"
Forbes Travel Guide
"If you can, grab the “General’s Booth,” a prime perch that gives you a view of the entire bar along with the restaurant and the hotel"
Afar Magazine
"And, while its look has changed, the rooftop bar is still one of the hottest spots in town, thanks to its unparalleled views; with the White House and the Washington Monument both looming nearby, it’s like having a drink with the President"
Fodor's
"Regis Bar is a popular spot for a classic cocktail"
Jetsetter
"Regis bar, you can sip proper pre-Prohibition cocktails and nibble on lamb shank flatbread"
Star Service
"All rooms have wireless Internet access (fee), Bose iPod docking stations, minibars and 32-inch TVs"
The Telegraph
"This hip hotel in downtown DC offers unparalleled style and quality drinks, dining and nightlife, with a rooftop bar overlooking the city"