Barcode, a fixture of the city’s nightlife and dining scene since its opening in November 2010, has officially closed its doors. The popular restaurant, bar, and lounge, located on K Street NW, announced its closure via social media, confirming that its final night of business was Sunday.
The announcement, shared on the establishment’s Instagram account, declared the closure as “the end of an era” and invited patrons to “have a drink with us one last time!” The closure marks the end of a nearly 15-year run for the venue, which was a well-known destination for happy hours, brunches, and late-night events. The owners have not publicly stated a specific reason for the closure, but it adds to a growing list of D.C. restaurants and bars that have shuttered in recent months…