Cafe (now the Roxy), Annie Oakley's and Numbers (he sold the last two during the past six months). "This town is starved for rooms," says longtime club owner Frank Polar, who at various times has owned Wayne's Luv, Zanzibar, the L.A. *The Copa, in Springfield, Va., a remodeled movie theater with a 650-person capacity, which will feature videos and occasional live rock concerts. in Georgetown, a 200-seat restaurant offering live jazz. NW, which will hold 450 people and function primarily as a dance and video club. SW, a two-room, 1,000-person establishment whose owner envisions it as "something like the Palladium in New York - a real hot party-dance-entertainment club." Several new clubs are scheduled to open within the next few weeks, and others are in the planning stages. Washington's nightclub scene, which in recent years has lost such important venues as the Wax Museum, the Cellar Door, Desperado's and Charlie's Georgetown, is taking some important steps toward recovery.
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