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Bardo

About

Riverfront Beergarden. Brewery. Dog friendly. Across from home plate gate at Nats Stadium. 1 block from Audi Field.

Story

750 seats. Beergarden. Brewery. Next to Nats stadium. On the river. The 2 acres at Bardo feature riverside seating outdoors, a designated dog park and hundreds of bicycle parking spaces.

After 5 years at our Trinidad location on Bladensburg Rd NE, we moved to Navy Yard.

Bardo Rodeo operated in the 90's as the largest brewpub in the country. The 22000 sq. ft. facility included 900 indoor & 700 outdoor seats and a 25-barrel brewhouse. As one of the first bars in the Clarendon neighborhood in Arlington VA, Bardo brewed 4000 kegs a year and enjoyed thousands of visitors each weekend.

THE CONCEPT

Riverside Beergarden. Brewery. GABF award winning beers. Bardo will offer more house beers on tap, at any one time, than any brewpub anywhere. How often do you go into a brewpub to find they only have 4-6 house beers available? At Bardo, we have over 20 recipes. Most given to us by some of the most prominent brewers in the country. Brewers from Rogue, Bridgeport, Anderson Valley and Schmidts have all contributed to Bardo's stable of beer styles. In the past, we have maintained an average of 15 house beers on tap. Check out our beer menu at bardodc.com

FUN FACTS

In the late 80's, Bill Stewart jump-started the Clarendon nightlife scene when he opened Roratonga Rodeo, the first bar in Clarendon and the first of his 3 bars on Wilson Blvd. in Arlington. By 1993, Bill had converted an old car dealership into the 22,000 sq ft behemoth of a brewpub, Bardo Rodeo. Bardo garnered national attention for:

1) Being the biggest brewpub in the country
2) Winning medals at the Great American Beer Festival
3) Having William Kennedy Smith arrested after sucker-punching a Bardo doorman.

Bardo is also credited with giving several local brewers their start in the industry. Jonathan Reeves at Port City Brewing in Alexandria, Favio Garcia at Lost Rhino Brewing in Ashburn and Alan Beal at Virginia Beverage Company in Alexandria all started their brewing careers at Bardo.

ABOUT US

The Roots of Bardo reach back to DC in the 1980's. Bill Stewart first started brewing beer in his kitchen and giving it away in an old row house near 11th & P in Logan Circle. After several months at that location, a bigger spot was needed. Christened the BBQ Iguana (14th & P), it functioned as a live music venue for bands such as Scream, with Dave Grohl on drums (“the only drummer who didn't need a mic”). A late night burglary of the sound system forced a relocation to what became Roratonga Rodeo in Arlington. Roratonga’s opening in 1989 made it the very first bar in Clarendon. Roratonga provided 15 microbrews on tap and was one of the area’s first multitap bars (if not THE first).

By 1991, Roratonga had become too small. Bill sold it (to the Galaxy Hut people) and opened the 2nd bar in Clarendon, Amdo Rodeo. Amdo’s 23 taps eventually proved too small and, in 1993, it was sold to the IOTA people. In 1992, an old car dealership became available and it was here that Bill finally realized his dream of opening a place where he could brew beer. So started the 22,000 sq. ft. brewpub, Bardo Rodeo. After waiting tables at Amdo during college, Bill’s brother Andrew graduated and came on board to manage Bardo.

In the new millennium, Bill was on to his next project. When the county condemned the old part of the building, the brewery was moved to his farm then put into storage. Bill moved to Australia with the idea of opening a brewpub there. Frustrated with the level of bureaucracy, he decided to pursue another passion: Campaign for Tibet. Bill spent the next 7 years working with TIPA (Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts) in Dharamsala.

In the meantime, members of the Stewart family downsized and renovated the Bardo site, renaming it Dr. Dremo’s Taphouse in 2000. It served as a multitap bar until the building’s demolition in 2008. Efforts to re-open another multitap bar were scrapped when Andrew convinced Bill to come back from the high Himalayas and start making beer again.

PRESS COVERAGE

Check out our press page on bardodc.com for coverage on the old and new bar.

ALSO

If you have old Bardo paraphernalia, contact us. We will give you lots of free swag (Free beer! t-shirts!) if you bring it on by. Our personal archive of goodies got ruined in a storage flood.

Impressum

Bardo has moved to Navy Yard. On the river. Next to Nats stadium. Open March 2017. The Trinidad location on Bladensburg Rd. NE has been closed.

Address: 25 Potomac Ave SE , Washington, DC 20003, DC, US
Phone: (762) 233-7070
moc.liamg@somerdwen
State: DC
City: Washington, DC
Zip Code: 20003


opening hours

Monday: 17:00-00:00
Tuesday: 17:00-00:00
Wednesday: 17:00-00:00
Thursday: 17:00-00:00
Friday: 13:00-00:00
Saturday: 13:00-00:00
Sunday: 13:00-00:00


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Reviews
Great dive beer garden, cheap, peaceful, maybe the last of its kind before SW DC gets entirely swallowed up by faux luxury bars and restaurants. Amazing place to meet with friends or relax with a book. And the craft beers are incredibly tasty!
I have never tasted worse beer. Bought a lager that looked like a hazy ipa. I had a full pitcher of it, and no one in the group wanted to drink it. Cool location though. If they sold some cans of beer, this could be a solid spot.
Bardo Brewing feels like a pop-up brewery on the eve of an end-of-the-world apocalypse...in a good way. Most of the brewery is built with old shipping containers and reclaimed furniture exposed to the elements. The beer is good — no soap taste per other reviews — and they have a wide selection. The barman needed to climb up a ladder to a stacked shipping container in order to make change. A street dog watched on as I waited for tumbleweed to blow by...all in the almost-shadow of the Nats stadium and a luxury condo construction site.
The beer is decent with several options available. Can't beat the outdoor atmosphere and location by the water. No food options but you can bring your ownand your dog too!. Food trucks will likely be present when spring arrives.
Uniquely 100% outdoor brewing creates cask-conditioned fresh flavor profiles such as the delicious cherry-wood smoked on-site malts in the Smoked Porter, crowd-favorite creamy, chocolatey Buffalo Stout, heavy Imperial Stout 11% ABV, Chuck Brown Ale, Bubba's Sour Mash, Centennial IPA, ESB Amber Ale, Pale Ale, Ginger Lager, and lighter Pacific Northwest-style Chinook Pale Ale. Don't forget to try the award-winning Dremo! Most popular times to go are sunny weekend afternoons. 4:00 PM seems to be the busiest time thus far. 10-minute walk around the Stadium home plate side from Navy Yard Metro Green Line. Go check Bardo out before or after a Nationals Baseball Game and you'll be pleasantly surprised by the tranquil atmosphere, manageable crowds, great beer at great value, and friendly and knowledgeable staff. Family friendly grounds include plenty of safe places to park your bicycle or stroller, a sand box for the kids, free cornhole/bags, and fenced in dog park to let your pup run wild off leash. Make sure to introduce your dog to the official mascot of Bardo: Bar Dog! Pack a picnic and come early to grab a prime seat right next to the Anacostia River! Cheers!
They have nice beer in a relaxed outdoor atmosphere. It's a nice change of pace from most other breweries in town. I grabbed a couple pints before a ball game next door and be returning with family and friends for some afternoons soon.
Beautiful location, sit outside hang out with friends and four legged friends attached to a dogpark. BUT the beer is not that great, IPA are weak, Sours are bland, fruits are harsh... the beer isn't that great, but to hang out with friends and pets in a great location, you sacrifice! Though beer is hit or miss depending on the person, enjoy and see for yourself
This reminded me of my backyard days in Ohio. The furniture may be worse than the junkyard we got ours from. I had 3 sour beers which were good if you like them. The best thing was the Russian Imperial Stout. Great for a nice day to drink outside
Went yesterday after the game. Both of our beers were great. Loved that there was covered seating especially with the rain!... also, enjoyed that you can get pitchers! We will for sure be back!
Low key bar, super relaxed atmosphere by the river. Only had a pint of the summer ale but enjoyable and good range of beers. Place has heaps of tables and nicely spaced out.
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