In addition to our regular coffee machine the Lion & Bull has an Italian Lavazza espresso machine and can make all of your favorite hot espresso drinks. The Lavazza machine uses a patented process to extract the maximum flavor so you get a rich and flavorful espresso experience, just the like the Italians do every day. We also offer a decaffeinated espresso for those who are a little sensitive at night.
Ask your bartender or server about having an espresso based adult cocktail for a unique taste experience.
We also offer an excellent Peach or Lemon tea. These teas are refreshing, delicate and well-rounded with a rich fragrance and gentle sweetness.

Come celebrate Halloween at The Lion & Bull. We are planning a great time, with Specialty Drinks, Costume Contests and a live DJ. The party starts at 9:00, but come out earlier to stake out your spot.
No Cover – No Minimum
Costumes are preferred but not required.
Prizes will be awarded in the following costume categories.
- Sexiest
- Scariest
- Funniest
- Best Couple
Specials will be running all night.
Arriving in 2001, The Rob Hornfeck Enterprise has gone beyond its five-year mission to explore strange new grooves and seek out new riffs and melodies. Sightings have been reported along the east coast of the United States, particularly in the Washington DC metropolitan area. Some witnesses have observed landings of the enterprise, but with hazy recollections due to the massive amounts of smoke emitted at the landing sight. All reports describe a man-like-creature claiming to be the Captain, armed with no traditional weapons, but with a sonic arsenal of guitars, ukuleles, and hooters (aka melodicas). Amidst lasers and blinking lights, this one known as the Captain sometimes has been seen donning a cape and trying to defy gravity.
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The Naked Mountain Boys offer up a steaming hot serving of traditional bluegrass and are available for Festivals, Weddings, Special Events, and any function in need of a foot stompin’ bluegrass band.
Dixie Land Music
A long time ago (well, 1992), in a basement far, far away (Fredericksburg, VA to be exact), three guys got together to learn a couple dixieland tunes for a club date. It was during this rehearsal that the idea for the Dixie Power Trio was born. A dixieland band that played rock and roll! Andy Kochenour provided the steady bass lines on his tuba, Zack Smith churned out the melodies on his cornet, and Bert Carlson added rhythm banjo and vocals in the original incarnation of the group, which soon added Byron McWilliams to provide drum grooves. After a trip to the local pawn shop, Zack was soon playing accordion, washboard, and harmonica with the DPT, taking on the role of resident multi-instrumentalist. (He now endorses Hohner Blues Harps and Tee Don’s are the “Official Rubboards of the DPT”.)
The band recorded their first CD Out of Control a year later and started receiving national attention through airplay on NPR’s All Things Considered while becoming notorious for their takes on “Stairway to Heaven” and “Freebird.” Soon, the group was out touring the country, recording their sophomore CD, Greetings From Gumboville, and trying to cope with the inevitable band tension that came with the increased workload. Byron eventually dropped out to spend more time with his three beautiful children (all girls!), and Ryan Diehl came aboard to man the drum chair. After seven years of playing “Staiway to Heaven” nightly and not a lot of progress towards the goal of fame and fortune, the DPT decided it was time to start shifting away from the goofy nature of their early repertoire and time to start playing the music it was most comfortable with. Goodbye Stairway, Freebird, Dueling Banjos– hello zydeco, jazz, and originals. It was during this period that Bert left to pursue his wilderness living dreams, and guitar virtuoso Wayne Wilkinson joined the group.
Soon the band was in the studio laying down its third CD Ain’t My Fault, and beginning the process of reintroducing itself to the public. After a number of well-received performances at venues such as the Kennedy Center (D.C.) and the Krannert Center (IL), and with newfound popularity on the web, the DPT had begun establishing itself as the East Coast’s premier New Orleans music ensemble. It was also during this time that the group began occasionally doing performances as the New Line Brass Band, with its beefed up front line (check out their CD Bad Spuds!) A few more changes were in store as Ryan departed for greener pastures and the band welcomed back Byron–who was now much more available with his children starting school. Wayne decided to spend more time honoring his spiritual calling, which led to the entrance of Gantt Kushner into the group. The boys recorded their first live CD, Let’s All Go Down To New Orleans, a year later.
In 2004, Wayne Wilkinson rejoined the line-up and played on two more CD’s: ”The Virgil Sessions” and “Zydeco Dog”. Wayne retired to Colorado in 2008, which led to the entrance of new guitarist Chuck Underwood, who has injected his own unique blues/jazz style into the always-evolving DPT sound.
Join in on the rapidly expanding parade of DPT faithful—as always, we aim to please!
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Hardcore Honky Tonk for the Outlaw in all of us.
Have you ever wondered what happened to REAL country music? Sadly, it has been pushed into the underground by the image-consumed, money-making monster of the corporate music industry. These days, only a few brave souls dare to make the kind of authentic country music that honors American heritage and culture; rooted in the influence of Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and the other all-but-forgotten legends of the genre. Genuine country music reflects real life, and not the latest fashion trends. One of the strongest and most charismatic forces in the real country music arena is J.B. Beverley & The Wayward Drifters.
Originally formed in December 1998, J.B. Beverley and the Wayward Drifters have steadily made a name for themselves in the U.S. and around the world. A “retired” hobo, Beverley took his experiences from the road, the trains, and everyday American people he encounters, and molded those experiences into some of the most heartfelt, real-deal country music to see the light of day in a long time. With driving acoustic rhythm guitar, slamming upright bass slapping, amazing banjo rolls, and other blistering accompaniment, Beverley and his “high lonesome” voice have earned a solid reputation for their live shows.
J.B. Beverley and his Wayward Drifters’ endless life on the road is studded with highlights, including a 7 week tour with Hank Williams III and shows with contemporary greats like Wayne “The Train” Hancock, Dale Watson and Lee Rocker. They have been joined on stage by legendary Commander Cody guitar picker Bill Kirchen, and other friends in the music community. The band also has made fans out of the likes of John Carter Cash, Slim Jim Phantom of the Stray Cats, Bruce Springsteen, and Piedmont Blues great Warner Williams.
J.B. Beverley & The Wayward Drifters have been featured on several radio and TV programs, including the MHZ Network’s “Spotlight”, Austin’s Capzeyes TV, and radio shows like Colorado’s KRFC “Live at Lunch, and Knoxville’s WDVX FM. The band has released two heavily-circulated demos, and a full-length studio CD entitled “Dark Bar & A Jukebox” (Helltrain Records). The band toured relentlessly for over two years in support of “Dark Bar”, and also wound up the subject of an upcoming documentary road film by Wayward Souls Productions out of New Mexico.
In 2008, J.B. opened Rebel Roots Studio in Richmond, VA to record and produce “Watch America Roll By”, the band’s sophomore effort. Described as “an organic road record that may as well have soil falling off it’s roots”, the new CD is stirring up quite the buzz amongst Wayward Drifters fans and roots-music enthusiasts alike.
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Lion & Bull proudly presents Bobby Shore and First Call on October 24th. The show starts at 7:30. Bobbe Shore and First Call present The Great American Songbook of Jazz Standards, Swing and Blues.
Bobbe Shore, who recently performed at Blues Alley in Washington DC and whose performance was deemed “magical,” has performed throughout the DC metro area sharing her passion and love of Jazz, Standards, Swing, and Blues with those who are familiar with the genre, and winning over new audiences with every performance.
One quality which sets Bobbe apart vocally, is the honest and pure emotional vulnerability she projects into her interpretation of the classic “torch song”. Yet, in an instant, she can belt out the gutsiest of Blues, turning a phrase that will (for the moment) take you with her, as she disappears into a blues infused, smokey patch of night.
These days, she’ll dance you down the familiar streets of “America’s Songbook”, while introducing you to a few new paths, on their way to being well-worn, with her original tunes, proving that America’s Songbook is a constantly evolving “work-in-progress”.
Her group, “First Call” features collaborations with the finest of DC’s jazz community including Wade Beach and Bob Boguslaw (piano), Steve Novosel and Victor Dvoskin (bass), Frank Russo and Tony Martucci (drums), and Bruce Swaim and Lyle Link (sax), among others. Together, they incorporate their individual strengths (quality solos, innovative voicings, and a mutual respect) to provide a unique and memorable musical experience which is enjoyed by the jazz initiated, as well as the novice…and one which passes way too quickly, leaving the audience to wonder, “Where did the time go”?!!! Because before the audience has even realized it, “Bobbe Shore and First Call” has taken them on a journey, and has entertained them…right through to “last call”!

King Teddy
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