The Atlas District is a playground for foodies, performing-arts fans, those seeking the city’s best nightlife
and shopping galore. Anchored by the Atlas since 1938, the neighborhood has recently returned to it’s roots
and has become a cultural center for all.

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  1. Eat where Chef Carlos Delgado eats

    When China Chilano’s Carlos Delgado isn’t creating his own Michelin star dishes from his native Peru. Delgado’s favorite is smoky blue cheese mussels at Granville Moore’s or go for the brisket at Sally’s Middle Name, a experience you’ll never forget.

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2. Take in a show

The community comes out in full force for the Atlas Performing Arts Center. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a landmark hosting celebrities such as Aretha Franklin, Patty Lupone as well as productions such as Space Bop, Aura Curiatlas and the Capital City Symphony.

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3. Rock Out to a Live Show

You can catch a show at one of the Atlas District’s many live music venues. Rock and Roll Hotel offers something different every night with comedy, house music and karaoke.

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4. The H Street Festival

This annual event includes a variety of musical performances featuring multicultural entertainment. Additionally you’ll find vendors selling wares such as fine art, crafted items and features food trucks with a variety of cuisine from around the globe.

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5. Drink well

Grab a seat and enjoy a cocktail at nightclubs like CopyCat Co which offers a Birdcage inspired experience. Once you’ve fully enjoyed the juice of the Gods, stumble over to One and sip one of the best Vodka-Sodas you will ever have while you people watch looking out the floor to ceiling windows that offer an amazing view of the district.