Bidwell operates from a corner of the Union Market complex and serves as a genuinely excellent argument that craft beer bars do not have to choose between quality and comfort. The 20-plus rotating taps run from DC and Mid-Atlantic regional breweries to a thoughtful selection of European imports, with the list refreshed often enough that a regular visitor can usually find something they have not tried before. The bar team curates with a clear philosophy: interesting, accessible, locally connected where possible.
The farm-to-table food programme is the other reason to make the trip. The kitchen works with regional suppliers and seasonal ingredients, producing shared plates that are built for beer pairing rather than as an afterthought. The weekend brunch is one of the better versions in DC — eggs benedict with local cured meat, grain bowls, and a bloody mary programme that takes the drinks side seriously.
The physical setting is an advantage: high ceilings, exposed brick, natural light through large windows, and the energy of the market hall just outside the door. It feels more European beer cafe than American sports bar, which is exactly the point. For anyone exploring DC's neighbourhood bar scene beyond the Georgetown and DuPont corridor, Bidwell and the Union Market area represent some of the city's most interesting drinking options. Our full guide to craft beer bars in Washington DC places Bidwell in context alongside Right Proper and the city's other serious beer destinations.
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