
Chiefs vs. Eagles • Sunday, February 9, 2025 • Kickoff at 6:30 PM
Whether you’re rooting for the Chiefs or the Eagles, these DC hotspots promise the perfect playbook of big screens, cold drinks, and tasty game-day bites. Here’s your concise guide to scoring a prime seat for Super Bowl Sunday:
DC’s Own “Super Dome” at Hi-Lawn
What’s Special: A brand-new, heated spherical “Dome” with two massive 380” screens and immersive overhead projections.
Why Go: Unique rooftop party atmosphere, $10 cover (includes a drink ticket), football-inspired bites (think burgers and quesadillas) and beer bucket specials.
Details: Opens at 5 PM; 21+ only. Tickets via Eventbrite.
Where: 1309 5th Street NE, Rooftop of Union Market.
Last Call Bar
What’s Special: Union Market District hangout pouring game-day drink deals, including $16 Miller High Life buckets, $20 Modelo buckets, and $6 Jameson shots.
Why Go: Welcoming, laid-back vibe with a playful cocktail list—perfect for cheering with fellow fans.
When: Specials kick off at 6 PM.
Where: 1301-A 4th Street NW. Last Call Bar
Calico
What’s Special: Casual “urban backyard” in Blagden Alley featuring big screens, “team-specific” beers, and shareable snack platters ($35) loaded with sliders, quesadillas, and more.
Why Go: Chill environment for those “not exactly sports bar” vibes. Plus, you can order their Philly-style tomato pies for delivery if you’re hosting at home.
Where: 50 Blagden Alley NW. Calico
BetMGM Sportsbook & Lounge
What’s Special: A 360-degree jumbotron, 110-foot wraparound screen, and plush lounge seating at MGM National Harbor.
Why Go: Ideal for serious sports enthusiasts who want the high-tech “all angles” viewing experience alongside cocktails and classic game-day fare.
Where: 101 MGM National Ave, Oxon Hill, MD. BetMGM Sportsbook & Lounge
TAP Sports Bar at MGM National Harbor
What’s Special: Overlooking the Potomac River with dozens of flat-screen TVs, an all-star roster of beers, and hearty burgers.
Why Go: Perfect for groups who want a lively but slightly upscale sports bar setting.
Where: 101 MGM National Ave, Oxon Hill, MD. TAP
Public Bar Live
What’s Special: Multi-level sports bar and rooftop venue known for its energetic atmosphere, DJs, and VIP bottle service.
Why Go: If you want the party vibe, this Dupont Circle staple boasts plenty of screens and a dedicated rooftop for post-game celebrations.
Where: 1214 18th St NW. Public Bar
Union Pub
What’s Special: A Capitol Hill favorite with spacious patio seating, affordable drafts, and a lively crowd on game days.
Why Go: Classic sports bar environment close to the Capitol—great for fans looking for an unpretentious vibe.
Where: 201 Massachusetts Ave NE. Union Pub

Atlas Ivy City hosts a Puppy Bowl Party on Feb. 9, benefiting the Human Rescue Alliance. Atlas Alexandria and Navy Yard will air the Super Bowl with audio. Enjoy 15% off to-go beer orders with code SUPERBOWLSTOCKUP2025. All taprooms celebrate The Precious One release on Feb. 15. TAPROOM EVENTS – Atlas Brew Works
Bonus: Neighborhood Favorites & Nats Park Spots
Adams Morgan: Check out Grand Central, The Game Sports Pub, or Shenanigan’s for rowdy crowds and cheap drink specials.
Near Nationals Park: Takoda, Silver Diner, Mission, and Atlas Brewery each cater to fans with big screens and hearty menus.
Elsewhere: Blackfinn DC, City Tap Dupont and Hook Hall are also fan-favorites with multiple TVs and robust craft beer lists.
As a Commanders fan, here’s to celebrating a great season and looking forward to the Chiefs-Eagles showdown. History (boring?…) will be made on Super Bowl Sunday, marking the ninth repeat Super Bowl matchup in NFL history. Grab a seat, order a bucket (or two), and cheer your way to touchdown-worthy memories! Enjoy the Game!
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