Where are you watching the Olympics?
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| Hey, Whether you're rooting for Michael Phelps, The Fab Five, Tyson Gay or any other Olympic champion, The Washington Post's Going Out Guide has pulled together some fun places for you to watch the games. Here are a few ideas for your calendar this week: 1. Reserve your seat at Open City. Open City is turning its sunroom into Olympic Central, with large-screen TVs, misting fans, and food and drink specials. The restaurant gets extra points for allowing reservations for individual events (email mick@opencitydc.com to reserve yours!). 2. Head to Capitol City Brewing Company. Both Capitol City Brewing Company locations will be playing the games on multiple high-def TVs and projection screens. The Shirlington location might be worth the journey with its Olympics menu of bar food and specialty martinis (such as the London Games Martini made with Beefeater Gin). 3. BlackFinn Olympic Watching. BlackFinn will be showing the games on 20 TVs and you can support the USA with $3.50 Samuel Adams through the end of August. 4. Be a judge in the Ale-Lympics. If you're still in the spirit but not looking to watch the games, hit up up any of the three Pizzeria Paradiso restaurants for the Ale-lympics. The restaurant will be featuring beer flights with an international flavor in honor of this pseudo-international beer competition. Each flight contains four five-ounce pours of beer and costs $10. The styles and flights will be rotating throughout the duration of the games. The Georgetown location will be starting off with beers from the USA, UK, Denmark and Sweden. Other options for catching game specials around the city include: Lou's City Bar, Bar Rouge, The LINCOLN Restaurant, Art and Soul, and Union Jacks. Wherever you end up, enjoy London 2012! Molly Marketing Manager, The Capitol Deal at The Washington Post |
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