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Barkada, U Street’s newest wine bar, offers natural wines, tinned fish

Barkada, which is located at 12th U Streets in Northwest, features natural wines from around the world. (Courtesy Barkada)
Barkada, which is at 12th and U streets in Northwest, features natural wines from around the world. (Courtesy Barkada)
The name Barkada is Filipino slang for 鈥済roup of friends.鈥 During its initial opening period, Barkada will focus on its outside patio for seating. (Courtesy Barkada)
The name Barkada is Filipino slang for 鈥済roup of friends.鈥 During its opening period, Barkada will focus on its outside patio for seating. (Courtesy Barkada)
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Barkada, which is located at 12th U Streets in Northwest, features natural wines from around the world. (Courtesy Barkada)
The name Barkada is Filipino slang for 鈥済roup of friends.鈥 During its initial opening period, Barkada will focus on its outside patio for seating. (Courtesy Barkada)

It鈥檚 a tough time to open a restaurant, but a new D.C. wine bar is opening its doors for business Wednesday evening.

, which is at 12th and U streets in Northwest, is a joint venture between D.C. sommelier and restaurateur Sebastian Zutant; friends Anthony Aligo and Nick Guglietta; and Nathan Fisher.

Aligo ran the former Menchies Frozen Yogurt shop that was in the same location, which closed in January. Zutant owns Primrose, a French-inspired wine bar and restaurant in Brookland.

The name Barkada is Filipino slang for 鈥済roup of friends.鈥

Barkada is not a typical wine bar. Its 60 or so wines are natural wines from around the world, meaning they are all low-intervention in production, are made without additives and are often grown organically.

The menu includes traditional wine bar fare such as cheese and charcuterie, as well as tinned fish and seafood platters. The bar will also serve breakfast sandwiches for weekend brunch.

Zutant鈥檚 resume includes The Red Hen, Komi, Rasika and Proof.

During its opening period, Barkada will focus on its outside patio for seating.

Barkada is at 1939 12th Street Northwest, at the corner of U Street. It is open Wednesdays through Fridays from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturdays from noon to 10 p.m. and Sundays from noon to 9 p.m.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for 草莓传媒 as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the 草莓传媒 newsroom staff in January 2016.

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