PARTY: Republican
BIG SPENDER: National Republican Congressional Committee
AMOUNT SPENT AT LOCATION IN 2012: $2,678,891
PRICE RANGE: It's a private club, and membership fees run around $125 a month after a $1,000 dollar initiation fee, lowered to $300 for members of Congress and government officials, according to Harper's Magazine.
REVIEW: "How to Crash the Capitol Hill Club:
When you enter into the club you're greeted by a large portrait of Bush Sr. on your left and the receptionist on your right. Walk fast and self assuredly to the back of the main floor and use the elevator on your right
Get off on the lower floor at the grill and find a table in the dining room or the lounge area that allows ample surveillance of the club and seats you next to people that will provide satisfactory eavesdropping.
When the server asks you if you want to put it on your account, tell him you want to use your Visa and order a pitcher of Yuengling.
Clearly the current economic situation even affects the Republicans so it's $5 to sample the buffet spread out around the bar. Go ahead, grab a plate or two, just try to look like you belong by not heaping to overflowing. The chili is a-mazing. The guac is awful. Fill a plate with wings. Have some oysters if you dare and sit yourself back down and enjoy an hour or two of guessing which Congressman is sipping a dry martini a few seats from you."
WHAT YOU SHOULD ORDER: The menu is pretty hush-hush but word on the street is that the sirloin steaks are enormous.
WHERE TO FIND IT: 300 1st St SE
(between S C St & S D St)
Washington, DC 20003