The Washington Redskins kick off their season Sunday against the Cowboys. For transplants to the DMV who just can't muster enthusiasm for a team that finished 4-12 last year, take heart — you don't have to abandon your old NFL team. Plenty of teams from around the nation lay claim to bars in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia on game days. A sampling of local NFL principalities.
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Baltimore Ravens
The Barking Dog, Bethesda
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Buffalo Bills
Grevey’s Old Town Tavern, Falls Church
McFadden’s, D.C. (all you can eat wings and soda/beer for $15) -
Carolina Panthers
18th Amendment, D.C.
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Cincinnati Bengals
The Bottom Line, D.C. ($2 beers, $3 wings, and they serve Skyline Chili dip during the games)
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Cleveland Browns
Neighbors Restaurant, Vienna
Lucky Bar, D.C. -
Dallas Cowboys
Mezza Luna, D.C. (10% off your entire check if you’re in Cowboys gear)
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Detroit Lions
Tonic at Quigley’s Pharmacy, Washington
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Green Bay Packers
Stetson’s Famous Bar and Grill, D.C.
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Oakland Raiders
The Ugly Mug, Washington
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New England Patriots
Murphy’s Irish Pub, Alexandria
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New York Jets
Nanny O’Brien’s, D.C.
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Pittsburgh Steelers
Pour House, D.C. (offers Miller Lite and Blue Moon specials on game days)
Union Jacks, Bethesda
8 Comments
Jenny Rogers
Yes, that would be the Oakland Raiders. Thank you all for the tip.
John Gramlich
Last I heard it was the Oakland Raiders, not the LA Raiders.
Paul Hyland
What about the Eagles? Lots of fans in DMV! The Post did a list like this several years ago, and theirs included every team; yours should too. (LA Raiders??? Ha ha.)
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