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Hello Hot Tub at Hook Hall – All the info on “its winter theme, Northern Lights”


“Northern Lights cabanas in the garden” photo by Fredde Lieberman

From Hook Hall (3400 Georgia Ave, NW):

“The garden at Hook Hall, Georgia Avenue bar and event space, has been transformed into its winter theme, Northern Lights, paying homage to the dancing waves of lights of the Aurora Borealis. The entire garden is draped in iridescent fabrics, accented by large pine trees, firepits and thousands of twinkling lights throughout.


photo by Fredde Lieberman

Highlighting the space is a private cabana with a hot tub that may be reserved for up to 8 guests. The hot tub cabana is equipped with a changing room, cozy terry cloths robes, and two firepits. Hosted by Uncle Nearest, the hot tub cabana has a special menu featuring cocktails from the Tennessee distillery. Rental: 2 hours – $300


“Winter Cabana accommodating up to 50 guests” photo by Fredde Lieberman

A large Winter Cabana accommodates up to 50 guests for private parties. With a winter drink menu and dedicated table service, sectional lounge seating, the space is warmed by fireplaces. Rental: 2 hours – weekend $350, weekday $250

Four cabanas, seating up to 25 persons, are scattered throughout the garden. Each cabana comes with a welcome bottle of bubbly, sectional lounge seating , heaters and firepits and dedicated table service. Rental: 2.5 hours – weekend $99, weekday $75

Smaller tables, available without reservations, seat 1 to 8 guests and are available with no charge.”

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