This new Shaw bar is drawing crowds for cheap martinis and club sandwiches
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If you're tired of $20 cocktails (everyone?), put Eeebee's Corner Bar in Shaw on your hit list.
Why it matters: Nothing beats a local bar with wallet-friendly drinks, friendly vibes and a club sandwich.
Driving the news: Eeebee's Corner Bar has been drawing lines in Shaw since opening last week.
Credit an Insta-worthy burger, throwback vibe, late-night food and icy martinis starting at $13 (guests can upgrade to top-shelf spirits like Old Raj for $2).
Zoom in: Owner and industry vet Emily Brown tells Axios she took inspiration from her favorite haunts like Old Ebbitt and McSorley's in New York City for her own place — hence the sherry-spiked crab dip and light-and-dark pints on tap.
Just because you can get a cheap Hi-Life doesn't mean Brown's skimping on the details. Take a club sandwich whose layers took a year to perfect.
Or a magazine rack stacked with glossies for solo sippers who don't want to be glued to a phone. And "big, beautiful, sexy" ice for drinks.
Also, a very cool bathroom lovingly plastered with vintage baseball memorabilia.
What they're saying: Brown says she's "a little bit in shock" by Eebee's instant popularity, and chalks it up to being a "scrappy" locals' bar.
"There are so many outside restaurant groups coming in — and I like a lot of those places — but it's nice to go somewhere where a real person you can meet has poured their living soul into the place."
If you go: Eeebee's Corner Bar. 1840 6th Street NW. Open weekdays at 5pm, Sat-Sun at noon, until late.
Eebee's Corner Bar dishes up sherry-spiked crab dip (left) and wallet-friendly martinis. Photo: Courtesy Emily Brown