Nightlife
Nightlife
As the Birthplace of Bourbon, Georgetown embraces a bourbon cocktail tradition, with curated craft cocktails mixed at Local Feed Seasonal Kitchen + Craft Bar, located inside a former circa 1890s icehouse and within steps of Royal Park, where Elijah Craig charred his bourbon barrels over 235 years ago.
Within an early 1800s pillared brick home, Rodney’s on Broadway offers an extensive bourbon list focused on smaller distilleries and boutique bourbons. Authentic Irish pub, Slainte Public House, not only raises a pint but pours small-batch bourbons. Prefer wine? Create your own flight of curated wines from an ever-changing selection at the self-serve WineStations in the Tasting Room at The Wine Project.
Love live music? A number of Georgetown watering holes offer live music every weekend, including Slainte Public House. Tipsy Cow Bar is all about variety, with acoustic and full band shows featuring local, regional and national acts. And beer brewers Country Boy Brewing and Chinkapin Brewing have live music and local flavors on tap.