The final words in the final chapter of troubled Bethesda nightspot Relic were written this week. After losing its liquor license, and then its home to foreclosure and auction, the club appears to be vacating the premises.
Despite its unpopularity with police and county officials, the club did have a loyal following. Whenever I pass by that building on Fairmont Avenue, there is almost always someone just discovering that Relic is closed. Relic will be most remembered for being the first in Bethesda history to offer bottle service and VIP tables. BlackFinn and The Parva soon followed, and still offer that on specific nights (for example, Thursdays at BlackFinn, and, usually, weekend nights at The Parva).
I'm still holding out hope - albeit a futile one, given our county's rudderless "leadership" - that Bethesda will eventually get a pretentious, Las Vegas-style nightclub. Complete with rope lines, bottle service, swanky surroundings, and C-list celebrity guest hosts. Bethesda wallets can afford it, but the question is, will anyone build it?
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