Georgetown sports bar?
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I remember going to one a block north on Wisconsin from M Street, but Washington Post now says there are NO sports bars in Georgetown. Seems strange, but I guess it's possible that it went out of business.
Any reason that you HAVE to stay in Georgetown? A short cab ride away is Sign of the Whale at 1825 M Street. Fairly decent for football and such.
Any reason that you HAVE to stay in Georgetown? A short cab ride away is Sign of the Whale at 1825 M Street. Fairly decent for football and such.
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bean-you're thinking about Champions, which has closed.
You can try the Tombs. Don't have the address--it's very near Georgetown campus. Good atmosphere--it's a student bar, but a nice student bar.
You can try the Tombs. Don't have the address--it's very near Georgetown campus. Good atmosphere--it's a student bar, but a nice student bar.
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Champions -- that was it!
Coincidentally, there's an online story regarding where to watch sports in DC on washingtonpost.com today. They recommend Rhino Bar and Pumphouse in G'town -- have been there before and it would definitely fit the bill for "decent."
Here's the link to the story: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...p8.html?nav=sc
Coincidentally, there's an online story regarding where to watch sports in DC on washingtonpost.com today. They recommend Rhino Bar and Pumphouse in G'town -- have been there before and it would definitely fit the bill for "decent."
Here's the link to the story: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...p8.html?nav=sc
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