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Convention-Watching Parties Around Town
Here’s a list of places where you can watch Obama’s nomination acceptance speech this Thursday night.
By
Sonia Harmon
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Matt Carr
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Claudia Bahar
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Nicole Duncan
Published Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Don’t want to watch the Democratic National Convention coverage all alone? Need an almost-TGIF drink? Here are a handful of places where you can eat, drink, mingle and witness history.
AFI Silver Theatre Join the Montgomery County Young Democrats as they sponsor a community-wide Convention Watching Party from 8 to 11. Coverage will be shown on the big screen while snacks, dessert, wine, and beer are served. Tickets are $25. For more information or to buy a ticket in advance, go to mcyd.org.
Bohemian Caverns Watch Obama’s speech on flat-screen TVs and a projection screen. There will be live music before and after his address as well as food service from the menu and a cash bar. A $15 donation is requested to support the Obama Unity Slate. Hosted by DC for Obama; 7 PM.
Busboys and Poets The Langston Room, which holds about 75 people, will be tuned in to the convention all day and night Thursday.
Capitol Lounge It might get noisy here beginning at 7 PM, when Budweiser, Bud Light, Capitol Amber, and Yuengling pitchers are $10 each.
Continental Modern Pool Lounge Convention coverage on six large screens with sound. Happy-hour specials will be offered from 5 to 8, with $4 rail drinks, $3 select drafts, and half-price Cuban sandwiches.
18th Amendment Obama will be on all of the big screens, with several large group expected. Thursday night’s standard $5 Svedka flavored vodka drinks will be on hand, with more specials to be announced.
Hawk ’n’ Dove A large turnout—including a DC for Obama contingency—is expected for the final night of the convention, with $7 Miller Lite pitchers until 9.
Lounge 201 This Capitol Hill watering hole is offering half-price specialty beers until 9 PM. If you’re glued to your barstool pondering the Democratic nominee’s oratory, beers will be available for $1 off until closing.
Stetson’s Famous Bar and Grill Specials include an extended happy hour upstairs from 4:30 to 9 and half-price turkey burgers. Coverage will be shown with sound both upstairs and down. If you lose interest in the convention, pool tables, darts and foosball are also available.
Union Pub Just a few blocks from the Capitol, Union Pub will air the convention with Surround Sound while serving Thrifty Thursday specials including $10 house pitchers, $14 frozen-margarita pitchers, and $5 specialty cocktails.
Uno Chicago Grill Hosted by Diversity 4 Obama, this party is intended as a family-oriented event. A life-size Obama cutout will be available for photo ops, the convention will be shown on flat-screen TVs, and a percentage of proceeds from the night goes to Diversity 4 Obama; 8 PM.
Ventnor Sports Cafe Forget about sports this Thursday—the convention will fill the screens on the second floor with progressive beer specials beginning at 50 cents at 5 PM and increase hourly. UPDATE: Timberlake's will be hosting a convention watching party with the members of Drinking Liberally, from 6:30 until 9 PM. Related: Happy Food Hours in Washington Culture Vulture: Free Events in DC This Week Best Running Trails in Washington More>> After Hours Blog | Arts & Events | Happy Hour Finder | Calendar of Events
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Comments
What about the Republican convention?? Do you have the inside scoop??
Posted by: Joe Schmoe, Aug 28, 2008 09:21:47 AM
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