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Takoma Station Tavern Print E-mail
Written by Beverly Berryman   
Thursday, 29 June 2006
6914 Fourth Street NW (20 min.from downtown), Washington, DC, 202-829-1999, www.takomastation.com

Takoma Station Tavern, a family owned and operated club, is located in the historic Takoma Station Park area. This relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere has attracted great artists and entertainers such as Jean Carne, Gloria Lynne, Norman Connors, Stevie Wonder, Wynton Marsalis, Donald Byrd, Branford Marsalis and Gil Scott Heron to name a few.

The Club offers live music five nights a week, with early (6:00pm) sets, some on Wednesday, Thursday and Fridays. Monday night is the lively Comedy Night.

 
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