REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:The place on U street sounds good. Any other suggestions, though??? Does ANYONE watch the games at a sports bar in DC??
BTW- Are these establishments in DC non-smoking? I was wondering, since my friend's wife is pregnant, and we can't be having the second hand smoke. Whoo Whoooo!!!
Here you go...
The one good thing about Stetson's is they crank Hail to the Redskins after each time we score. It can get a bit smokey at times though.
***There's another place in Adams Morgan called Ventnor Sports Cafe. I haven't been but here's a write up:
http://www.capitalcommunitynews.com/pub ... tsCafe.cfm
***Buffalo Billiards right off Dupont has tons of TV's, including a couple large screens with the game on. It's a huge space and well ventilated - plus they have tons of pool tables if you play... with TV's everywhere.
http://www.buffalobilliards.com/dc/index.html
***Apparently, this is a great sports bar:
Grand Slam Sports Bar
1000 H St. NW, Washington, DC 20001
202-637-4789 "Don't forget the bar's most convenient feature, its sports hotline (202/637-4789, Ext. 1), which lists the times and teams of the games the bar shows every day."
Grand Slam
Grand Slam...the Serious Sports Bar! is one of the most popular sports bars in the area. Located at 1000 H Street, NW (Lagoon Level of the Grand Hyatt Washington), Grand Slam offers a friendly and exciting environment to watch all of the latest sports, including everything from Washington's local home teams to NASCAR and the PGA Tour, and great food and beverages too!
For the Spectator...
With 3 large televisions, two 22-inch plasma screens and 22 monitors, all with a state-of- the-art sound system, you can be sure to see your favorite team play while keeping your eye on the competition as well.
***Then, there's Porter's Dining Saloon
http://www.portersdc.com/pages/contactus/home.htm
There's a few for you... In the future for away games, we should coordinate a hogs.net viewing location.
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