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1629, Connecticut Avenue Northwest, 20009, Washington, US United States
contacts phone: +1 202-667-5500
website: www.gazuzadc.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 38.9121219, Longitude: -77.0444459
EG Carswell
::Service overall is slow. Servers smoke hookah at the bar and forget about their tables pretty often. Also, the last time i went, i was told they no longer take cards that don't have a chip in them. What kind of card reader doesn't have the ability to swipe a card on it? We were told this when we were paying, not when we first sat down. And there's no signage at the bar that lets customers know in advance. #Wack
Andrew Moore
::Gazuza is a fun place to grab some basic sushi and Hookah. It's not the best hookah or best sushi but definitely a consistent good time.
Aurelie Nsoki
::Nice cozy place, that has a separated area for hookah smokers. I just wished the menu was a little bit more versatile. Drinks are slightly more expensive!
Oliver Peckham
::Stopped in here on a tour of DC cocktail bars. The sushi was very nice and the cocktails were pretty good, but not earth-shattering. Overall, I thought that the prices were a little high for the quality of drinks and food. The service left a bit to be desired.
Ryan McGorty
::Hookah and sushi? An interesting combo, right? If you like both, you’ve met your match. If you only like either sushi or hookah, it’s a great happy hour spot. Gazuza Lounge is located only a few minutes away from the Dupont Circle red line metro stop and offers some great happy hour specials. Monday through Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. you can get some cheap beer, wine, mixed drinks, and of course, the highlights - $5 classic rolls, $8 specialty rolls, and $18 Hookah. The sushi is not going to be the best you’ve ever had, but for $5 per classic roll, it’s very hard to beat. Gazuza Lounge is located on the second floor and definitely has a relaxing, chill lounge vibe. Usually, it’s not very crowded for happy hour, so you can enjoy your conversation with your friends, or just relax and eat as much sushi as you can. The people I came with who like hookah, said they offer a wide selection of good flavors. They have a bunch of TVs running sports matches, if you’re in the mood for that. Staff members are attentive, friendly, and polite – they’ll even remind you when happy hour is nearing its end.