Club Timehri

2439 18th St NW, Washington
(202) 518-2626

Recent Reviews

RJ

Keep up the awesome work "security guards". Telling people who look like you to "MOVE". WE HAVE TO STOP, this Unprovoked harshness. "The most dangerous person in the world, is a person with a little power, having a bad day". After Traveling over 50 minutes to support your own and my reward was a stiff reality check. I will definitely take your advice and "MOVE", respectfully." this is my opinion and my experiences should not change your decision to try this establishment. "

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 5

Service: 1

Melvin Brown

I'm totally disappointed. I was expecting Caribbean music, The dj was only playing music. He likes and not what the crowd likes.Every 1 soca played , 15 afro beats ,2 dancehall .Try speaking to the manager, and he turned his back on me . ???????????.ps. I was at the right place. You, dj suck , would not encourage ANYBODY to go in that rat hole , getting place

Atmosphere: 1

Ernasha Noel

Is this an African club now because every 1 Caribbean song its 10 African songs. From Grenada came here to celebrate my birthday and it was a huge disappointment.That was the worst ...???

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

Sarulia ASMR

I just have so much fun.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Shawna J.

We came through but there was no parking available and there were several guys hanging outside. The music was loud and lively! I sure wish we could have found somewhere to park so I could give a better review.

Andrew P.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but there's nowhere in the city like this right now. Even though it's not the most ideal location to get to, I have a blast every single time I go. There's been a combination of chill nights, and ones where the bar is full, the dance floor is full and you just gotta get with the vybez haha. They typically open at 9, and if it's a night with a cover charge ($10), that usually starts at 10. They used to have patties for sale, but my last several times there I haven't seen them... so make sure you eat before coming! The DJs are always on point, and if you want to know who will be dominating the music, they are adamant about keeping their social media up to date with the performing DJs. They really know how to party! The toughest thing to deal with is the classic Adams Morgan parking, but let me share my secret -- Ontario Road. 98% of the time I find parking there, and it's just a few blocks over from 18th. When you come to the area, try there first. I love me some Club Timehri, and as I said, I don't think there's a spot in DC like it. And if there actually is... let me know!

Natalie Davidson

Really wanted to try this spot but they were playing music for men all night. There is so much dancing music from reggae but instead the dj was just playing depressing music. Don’t get me wrong I love those songs too but we’re at a club. If we were at a house party I could understand but we’re at the club and can’t dance. I think the music could be way better. I love all reggae music but when you going out to a Jamaican/caribbean club you expect some of the dancing and celebrating music we all know.Also this was new years weekend which I thought would mean lots of people and dancing but instead we all just had to stand around. Also Saturday night he played one new song the whole night (nothing else from the last decade). Sunday night was better but not by much since again everyone was standing around.

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 4

Scarab Shen

Drink prices where reasonable nice lil spot

Warrick St Jean

Laid back dancehall vibe right in the heart of DC!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Cindy Smith

Cool tuck away gem in DC. Great service. Atmosphere was alive and vibing, most certainly brought the Caribbean energy. If you are looking for a good time highly recommended

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jill W.

We went here when they were charging a $10 cover last Friday. We asked the dude at the door if it was lit inside, he promised it was hype up in there. The lies!!! It was beyond trash. We weren't pressed for $10, but it was not even worth $free.99. It looked like no one was in there except regulars who were vibing to the music by their damn selves. We went to 4 other spots in the same area, and all of those were at least 80x better than this place and free to get in. Hard pass.

Brisson Jr.

Fantastic for Caribbean vibes with a hint of Afrobeats. The space is dance centric rather than sectioned off. Drinks prices are more than reasonable.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 4

Tina Mehta

The best for reggae music. Lit vibe just

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sunshine

Been coming here for 3 years. No place like this anywhere else in DC!!

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

James M.

Strong drinks! Great carribean vibe! Will definitely be back! One of the better spots in Adams Morgan!

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