The 30 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week
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The 30 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week
"The NCAA tournament begins this day - no offense to any of the play-in winners - and if we were intending to watch basketball instead of attending all those long afternoon meetings on our calendars, you would probably find us holed up at one of these bars. (All bars are scheduled to open before the 12:15 p.m. tipoffs on Thursday and Friday.)"
"We like Walter's by Nationals Park for the 220-inch LED screen and the casual, welcoming neighborhood vibes. If you're meeting a group, the massive Tom's Watch Bar holds hundreds of people and has dozens of TVs. We couldn't leave out Crystal City Sports Pub, because three levels and more than 100 TVs means you'll be able to find every game."
"The Greene Turtle is offering extended happy hour during games, with a trio of appetizers for $15.99, drafts as cheap as $3, and buckets of beer starting at $15."
Washington D.C. hosts multiple events this weekend beyond March Madness basketball and the National Cherry Blossom Festival. Cultural activities include art gallery tours in Georgetown, the D.C. Environmental Film Festival, and the Polish Film Festival. Entertainment options range from chess games at Adams Morgan bars to crafters gathering in historic beer gardens and dance parties at unconventional venues. The National Mall features large bison sculptures, and the National Zoo showcases a new elephant calf. Numerous bars throughout the city prepare for March Madness with extended hours, multiple screens, and special food and drink offerings to accommodate basketball fans.
Read at The Washington Post
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