Food

The Prospect Gastro-Sports Bar Opens with Goat Nachos, Frozen Cider

Take a look inside U Street's newest bar/restaurant.

The Prospect sports bar opens on U Street with a chef-driven menu and ample ciders. Photography by Andrew Propp.

Forget Miller and frozen fries—DC is getting a new kind of sports bar with the opening of The Prospect on Thursday. The team behind Provision no. 14 took over the former Ulah space on U Street, transforming it into a two-story pub fit for both fans and food lovers.

The vintage sports decor extends over two floors, with over 40 televisions.

Chefs James Duke and John Leavitt researched a global range of stadium fare for the sizable dinner menu (see below), riffing on a number of familiar staples. Corn dogs come stuffed with homemade breakfast sausage, whole braised goat tops feta cheese-sauced nachos, and wings—chicken or pork shank “hog wings”—can be tossed with six varieties of homemade sauces. Other dishes draw from arenas in Europe and South America, ranging from pupusas to bratwurst sandwiches, Turkish meatball sliders and fish n’ chips. Not all food is meant for snacking. Guests can dig into smoked ribs, and bowls of mussels.

Chef-y stadium fare includes homemade funnel cake with strawberries and Chantilly cream.

Beer seems like the natural pairing, and there’s plenty of it—even Bud Light for traditional tastes alongside 11 craft drafts and a sizable can/bottle selection. Those looking to sip something different can explore the bar’s large cider selection. Ten local and international ciders can be found on tap, while the cocktail menu offers concoctions like gin-spiked frozen pear cider.

“Hog wings” made with braised and fried pork shanks can be tossed with six varieties of sauces.


A duck burger may be the draw for foodies, but the bar is also equipped with over 40 Ultra HD televisions playing a variety of sports from around the world. Fans can catch the first NFL football game tonight, as well as an array of events going forward, from soccer and UFC fights to recordings of vintage sports matches. On the flip side, anyone looking to skip the competition can post up on the 30-seat outdoor patio.

Once the bar is up and running for evening service, the kitchen will move into daytime meals with weekend brunch, and eventually lunch. The doors open for the first time tonight at 6.

The Prospect. 1214 U St., NW; 202-450-4109.

Food Editor

Anna Spiegel covers the dining and drinking scene in her native DC. Prior to joining Washingtonian in 2010, she attended the French Culinary Institute and Columbia University’s MFA program in New York, and held various cooking and writing positions in NYC and in St. John, US Virgin Islands.