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Come on Barbie, Let’s Go Party: Where to Celebrate Ahead of Movie Release

Caught up in the Barbie hype?

You’re not the only one — D.C. bars and restaurants are getting in on the hot pink wave ahead of the movie’s July 21 release.

Whether you’re looking for Barbie-themed cocktails or want to party like a Barbie girl, here are six places in D.C. where you can transport yourself to Barbieland (pink convertible not included).

  1. Cocktails at the Conrad DC
  2. Barbie Girl Burger at Ghostburger
  3. Barbiecore Drinks at Immigrant Food
  4. Luxe Barbie Experience at Top of the Gate
  5. Pretty in Pink Summer Bash at Cotton & Reed
  6. Barbie Dream Bar at McClellan’s Retreat

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