All-Purpose is among the local spots offering World Series specials.

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While brands and die-hard fans alike around D.C. are celebrating the Washington Nationals’ advancement to the World Series this week with cringey tributes or elaborate shrines, these bars and restaurants will reward fans who just wear a Nats shirt, or even just show up to watch the game. Here’s where to find these and other sweet deals. We’ll update this post throughout the week with more events and specials.

Watch parties

Agua 301
301 Water St. SE

Before each game, the restaurant will offer happy hour prices for a pre-game, including $6 margaritas and $4.50 draft beers. Home and away games will be screening at the bar, and prices on margaritas will be trimmed throughout the night: Margs start at $7, and each time the Nats score a run, the price will decrease by $0.25. Arrive in your Nats gear and make a food or beverage purchase, and be entered into a daily drawing for four tickets to one of next season’s games.

All Purpose
79 Potomac Ave. SE

The pizzeria’s riverfront location will host screens out on the patio, on the rooftop, and inside to watch the scheduled home games, set for Oct. 25-27, and additional games if added. Co-hosts DC Brau are offering special prices on brews, and special pizzas and sandwiches are on the menu. The restaurant is across the street from Nationals Park, so reservations are recommended.

Atlas Brew Works
2052 West Virginia Ave. NE

Pints of the 1500 South Cap Lager will be available for $5 all day, every game day at the D.C. brewery’s tap room. Games will be screening with sound.

Bar Deco
717 6th St. NW

Chinatown’s three-story bar and restaurant will screen every World Series game with sound, and is serving up free popcorn for the party. Other, not-free offerings are Nats-themed, including the Strasburger Spicy Double Smash Burger ($15) and the Adam Eaton Bacon Cheese Fries with Robles Ranch ($10). Footlong hot dogs come with a few themed topping combos: There’s Max’s Way, with mustard, onions, pickles, and cucumber; Howie’s Way, with coleslaw, barbecue sauce, and onion rings; Ryan’s Way, with bacon, American cheese, and jalapenos; and Trea’s Way, with grilled onions, avocado, radish, and chipotle aioli. Add on $4 Labatt Blue Lights and shots of Maker’s Mark for $5.

Bluejacket
300 Tingey St. SE

Bluejacket is brewing up a special beer that doubles as a dig to D.C. baseball’s formerly lackluster track record. The 86 Years—as in, the amount of time it’s been since a District baseball team made it to the World Series—is a double IPA with notes of passionfruit, peach, and orange. It’ll be on draft starting Tuesday, in time for a series of watch parties for the away games. Expect select cans and drafts for $5 and snacks including seasoned popcorn, onion rings, fried chicken bites, or short rib nachos ranging from $4-$12.

Boqueria
1837 M St. NW

The tapas bar is showing all the games at the Dupont Circle location, and passing around free cava to patrons each time the Nats hit a home run.

Boundary Stone
116 Rhode Island Ave. NW

The neighborhood bar is hosting watch parties (with sound) for all five scheduled World Series games. Specials include $5 beer, wine, and cocktails.

Brookland’s Finest
3126 12th St. NE

The bar will show the games with sound, and happy hour pricing will be in effect during each one. Think $5 rail drinks and $5 house wines and select drafts.

Capitol Lounge
229 Pennsylvania Ave. SE

The bar is playing all World Series games with surround sound, and 25-cent wings are on offer.

Casolare
2505 Wisconsin Ave. NW

Starting Friday, games will be screening on the outdoor deck. Special menu offerings include chili cheese dogs with fries, and Miller High Life buckets, both for $10 each.

City Tap Penn Quarter
901 9th St. NW

Games will be screening with sound at the bar. City Tap is also offering a special on the Devil’s Backbone Earned Run Ale for $8. It comes with a Nats koozie and a shot of Old Overholt when the Nats score a home run.

The Crown & Crow
1317 14th St. NW

This Victorian-style pub near Logan Circle will be showing the games on a bigscreen. Drink specials during games include $5 rails, $5 domestic beers, and $2 off select wines.

Cuba Libre
801 9th St. NW

The Cuban restaurant will offer happy hour specials from 4 p.m. to close, and the games will be playing on TVs in the bar area.

Dacha Navy Yard
79 Potomac Ave. SE

Another Nats Park-adjacent option, Dacha will have the week’s games on big screens, and is extending happy hour prices until 8 p.m. for away games on Tuesday and Wednesday. Three Nats-themed cocktails join the menu: The Curly W (a wine and bourbon drink that’s red, of course), Finish the Fight (rum-based with smoke and passionfruit), and the Daddy Shark (a gin martini with a tomato twist; sales of the Daddy Shark will benefit the Washington Nationals Dream Foundation).

Duffy’s Irish Pub
1016 H St. NE

The sports bar and new H Street resident will be offering tallboy beers for $4 for every World Series game.

Ivy and Coney
1537 7th St. NW

The cash-only bar in Shaw is showing the games with sound. Menu items include free peanuts, $3-$8 beers, and hot dogs, wings, and smash burgers.

Logan Tavern
1423 P St. NW

The P Street bar will screen World Series for the entire run, with happy hour prices all night at the bar. Specials include signature cocktails and bar bites for $7-$8, and wine for $5-$6. Beer buckets will go for $25 each.

Mi Vida
98 District Square SW

Expect free appetizers at the bar each time the Nats score a home run, such as flautas, ceviche, or sopas. Happy hour prices will fun Monday-Friday 3 p.m.-6 p.m., including cocktails and wines for $6.

Nationals Park
1500 S. Capitol St. SE

Even though the boys are away for the next two games of the World Series, Nats Park will still be open Tuesday and Wednesday for free watch parties at the park. The game will stream on the scoreboard, and select concession stands will be open with food and drink. Gates open at 7 p.m., and first pitch is set for 8:07 p.m. Tuesday and 8:08 p.m. Wednesday. Claim free tickets, which are required, here.

Nellie’s Sports Bar
900 U St. NW

Nellie’s will host watch parties for the Series all week. Specials include $3 Miller Lite and Coors bottles, $6 Sam Adams Seasonal and Mermaid Pilsner drafts, and $15 beer buckets.

Novel South Capitol
2 I St. SE

This new apartment building will host a watch party for Friday’s home game, complete with huge screens to show the game and beer and ballpark snacks. Registered attendees (who also follow the building on Instagram) will be eligible to win a pair of tickets to Saturday’s home game.

The Occidental
1475 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

The very bar and restaurant where D.C.’s baseball team celebrated its last World Series appearance more than 80 years ago will host screenings of this year’s matchups at the bar and on the patio. Sip on special Nats cocktails, including The Senators (bourbon, vermouth, and Campari) and the Nats En Fuego (Cotton & Reed gold rum, chacho, lime, ginger, and lime soda) for $10. A portion of proceeds for all watch parties will go to the Washington Nationals Dream Foundation’s Youth Baseball Academy. Specials run for the duration of the World Series.

Penn Social
801 E St. NW

The sports bar will screen every game with sound. Local beers (DC Brau, Atlas Brew Works, Hellbender Brewing Co., 3 Stars Brewing Company, Right Proper Brewing Company) will be $5 each.

Pizzeria Paradiso
3282 M St. NW

The games will be playing in the restaurant’s game room. Beer buckets are $20 (they’re usually $25).

The St. Gregory Hotel
2033 M St. NW

You’ll know which one is the St. Gregory by the lights outside: The newly-renovated building will be lit up red for Game 1 on Tuesday. They’ll also be showing the games by the lobby’s fireplace, and serving up ballpark snacks (think Cracker Jacks and hot dogs). They’ve also got some of the cheekiest themed specials out there, including the Rendon Special: hot Cheetos and a Corona. There’s also the Juan Soto (Welch’s sparkling grape juice), the Scherzer Slider (rye whiskey, Kahlua, and milk) and a special mint julep in honor of everyone’s favorite Racing President, Teddy.

Tico
1926 14th St. NW

Games will be played on screens around the restaurant. Show up in Nats or Houston Astros gear to receive bottomless beer, wings, and nachos for $30 per person.

Succotash
915 F St. NW

In addition to the regular happy hour specials at Edward Lee’s Southern-meets-Korean restaurant from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Friday, Succotash will serve up free snacks at the bar each time the Nats score a home run. Expect bites like hushpuppies or chicken wings.

Via Sophia
1001 14th St. NW

The new restaurant inside the Hamilton Hotel is showing all the games, alongside $5 local beers, $10 cocktails, and free pizzas when the Nats score.

The Wharf
970 Wharf St. SW

You can watch this week’s games on a big (17-foot) screen at The Wharf’s Transit Pier. Beer and wine bars will be available for each game, and the neighborhood’s nearby restaurants and bars will be open. At Wednesday’s game, they’ll be giving away six tickets to Game 4 (on Saturday). Entrants must be D.C., Maryland, or Virginia residents aged 21 or older, and must be present at the giveaway.

Special menu items

Alta Strada
465 K St. NW

In a curious ode to the Nats’ erstwhile teammate, Alta Strada is offering the Harper Special: a Philly-style sausage and peppers sandwich for $5.50. Happy hour prices will be in effect during all games.

Astro Doughnuts & Fried Chicken
1306 G St. NW

D.C.’s doughnut artists have also been inspired by Gerardo Parra’s at-bat song. Astro’s World Series doughnut is vanilla, with raspberry glaze and white chocolate in a baseball and curly W design. It’s topped with a baby shark in a variety of colors. Pick one up ($3.95 each) on game days at the chain’s G Street NW location. Astro is recommending pre-orders with 24 hours notice.

Beefsteak
multiple locations

The fast-casual, veggie-forward lunch spot will have a special lunch deal for the Nats: The Ballpark Bundle includes a burger of your choice (options include the signature sammie starring a juicy beefsteak tomato, a plant-based patty loaded with vegetables, and a goat cheese sandwich), plus chips and a juice. The deal costs $7.

Dirty Habit
555 8th St. NW

The Penn Quarter bar and restaurant is serving up a Pitcher’s Punch through Oct. 30 for $6 per glass. A dollar from each serving benefits the Washington Nationals Dream Foundation.

District Doughnut
multiple locations

The doughnut chain is offering a special pastry: The DoughNAT is made with vanilla dough and dipped in a caramel glaze, then topped with dark chocolate-drizzled Cracker Jacks. If you arrive at any location on game days wearing Nats gear, receive free coffee with any purchase.

Ice Cream Jubilee
multiple locations

Our homegrown ice cream company is serving up scoops of its Nats Red Velvet flavor: a swirl of red velvet cake and cheesecake ice creams. Purchase a pint of any flavor on site and receive a scoop of the team’s signature flavor for $2.

Last Call
1301-A 4th St. NE

This new dive bar comes from cocktail master Gina Chersevani, who is also behind Buffalo & Bergen in nearby Union Market. Starting Tuesday and running through the end of the Series, Last Call is serving up the Howie’s Hurricane, mixed with white and spiced rums, passionfruit, strawberry, basil, and lemon. Over at Buffalo, you can also order the Corbin Crush, which includes citrus vodka, lemon, pomegranate, and soda.

Nicoletta Pizzeria
301 Water St. SE

Another Nats Park-adjacent pizza shop is getting in on the baseball fever with the special Howie’s Grand Slam pie. The white pie comes topped with porchetta, spinach, and banana peppers, and is going for $20. Drink specials include $6 Peroni drafts, $7 tallboys, and $12 negronis or Aperol spritzes. For this weekend’s home games, the first people to arrive at the restaurant will get a free Peroni. If you opt for delivery through the end of the series, special combo deals come with Nats merch.

Off the Record
800 16th St. NW

The bar inside the Hay-Adams Hotel is offering ballpark-themed food and drink, if slightly elevated. Options include a kobe hotdog, crab cake sliders, chicken wings, or beef nachos for $12, select beers for $8, or a combo of 2 beers and an entree for $25. Spicy or garlic varieties of popcorn are free.

Shilling Canning Co.
360 Water St. SE

The Navy Yard restaurant will host a series of happy hours for this week’s games from 5 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Specials include the Homers for Howie cocktail—made with vodka, ginger, nutmeg and bitters—for $9. Wines are $8, lagers are $6, and oysters and deviled eggs are $2 each.

Taco Bamba
multiple locations

The chain’s new fish taco is dubbed—what else?—the Baby Shark: marinated fish with guasacaca guacamole (an avocado salsa), cilantro, and cabbage dressed with green goddess dressing. The taco ($4.50) is available starting Tuesday at all Taco Bamba locations.

ThinkFoodGroup restaurants
various locations

At America Eats Tavern, China Chilcano, Oyamel, Zaytinya, and Jaleo’s Bethesda, Crystal City, and D.C. locations, find two drinks at special prices. On game days, a gin and tonic made with D.C.’s own Green Hat Gin will run you $10.33, and cans of Right Proper Brewing Company’s Raised By Wolves beer will be $5.33. Both prices refer to 1933, the last year a D.C. team made it to the World Series.

W Washington D.C. 
515 15th St. NW

The newly-renovated hotel is offering special Nats-themed drinks for the duration of the series at its bars, each for 50 percent off. Inside at lobby bar Living Room, order the Baby Shark, topped with a shark fin garnish, obviously. Upstairs at POV on the roof, try the Mad Max cocktail: It’s one blue and one brown drink served together. And at the Corner Office beer garden, the hotel’s most recent addition, get half off your second beer with the Tony Two Brews deal.

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Other deals

Ace Hardware
3405 8th St. NE

As noted by The Brookland Bridge, Annie’s Ace Hardware is offering a 10 percent discount for customers who show up in Nats gear. The discount runs Tuesday through the end of the World Series, and applies to non-sale items only. Annie’s also claims, according to Brookland Bridge, that anyone sporting gear from the Nats’ opponents, the Houston Astros, “will be charged 20 percent more!!!”

Brabo Tasting Room
1600 King St., Alexandria

The bar attached to Brabo is offering a Baseballs and Beer Special: With every purchase of lamb meatballs (get it?), get a bottle of Bud Light on the house. The offer runs through Oct. 30.

D.C. Mac + Cheese Festival
1880 2nd St. SW

Akridge Lot will be host to more than 20 kinds of mac and cheese from local food trucks and restaurants for Saturday’s festival (jerk mac! fried fish mac! pepperoni mac! brisket mac! hot honey mac!), plus live music and craft beers, wines, and spirits. General admission tickets run $40, VIP tickets are $70, and mac-only tickets are $25. Show up on Saturday in your Nats gear, and receive 10 percent off your admission fee.

Matchbox
multiple locations

At all locations of this neighborhood restaurant, receive happy hour prices on food and drinks if they arrive in Nats gear on a World Series game day.

Nando’s
multiple locations

Starting on Friday and running through the rest of the World Series, wear Nats gear to any D.C.-area location of the chicken chain and receive a full platter or wing platter for $20.19 (they’re normally $27.99 and $23.99, respectively). Available for dine-in or takeout.

National Law Enforcement Museum
444 E St. NW

If you buy your tickets at D.C.’s year-old museum while wearing Nats gear or showing your World Series home game tickets, get $5 off your admission.

Stellina Pizzeria
399 Morse St. NE

If you’re ordering some pizzas to take home on a game day, enjoy a free cannoli or bomboloni if you purchase two pies for pickup, either in the restaurant or on Caviar.

Wawa
multiple locations

The chain’s five D.C. locations are offering free coffee all day on home game days. The offer is valid for any size of coffee.