Angles is a great, mellow venue nestled in the middle of bustling Adams Morgan.
The bar exudes DC-ness, with dueling TVs broadcasting PBS and ESPN over the bar.
The long wooden bar, dim interior, and tall tables round out the classic pub feel.

Angles has some good happy-hour prices on pints and pitchers (try the Angles Amber), and the chalkboard advertises two-for-one burgers on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Although we tried Angles on a Wednesday, I may just have to go back to check out the grub. Angles is also connected to Le Petite Fontaine restaurant downstairs, and I noticed many of the patrons ordered food off that menu.

The place was pretty quiet early in the evening (Angles doesn’t even open until 6 p.m.), but a steady stream of locals began to file in as the sun sunk behind the Adams Morgan brownstones. The front room was lively by late in the evening, but I didn’t have a chance to try out the board games, juke box, and pool tables in the back rooms.
Try Angles for a great neighborhood vibe, even if you’re not a local!
