The owner of a handful of popular Washington D.C. bars and restaurants — including legendary Capitol Hill watering hole Hawk ‘n’ Dove — filed for bankruptcy protection on Friday, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday. Baltimore-based Barrack’s Row Entertainment filed for chapter 11 protection, putting eating spots like Hawk ‘n’ Dove, Senart’s Oyster House and The Chesapeake Room into protection with it. Barrack’s Row, which is owned by a group of investors, said that it has between $1 million and $10 million in debt.