
Want to check out the newest sports bars in Washington? You're in luck: we've found the freshest businesses to fill the bill. Here are the newest places to check out the next time you're in search of a new sports bar near you.
Field House DC
1901 First St. SW, South West

Field House DC is a new beer garden and activity venue located next to D.C. United's Audi Field in Buzzard's Point. The mostly outdoor location has a large projection screen showing all D.C. United games, as well as Redskins and Nationals games.
The new spot offers a cashless menu (you buy drink tokens), though food trucks are on hand to exchange pizza, barbecue and other food for cash.
Field House DC currently holds three stars out of one reviews on Yelp, indicating fair reviews.
Yelper Lee W., who reviewed Field House DC on July 7, wrote, "You have to buy tokens to buy beer, wine, or soda, but there's a discount if you buy five or ten up front. It has a nice big screen, but nothing else."
Field House DC hours vary based on games and other events. Check the business for more information.
Pitchers DC
2317 18th St. NW, Adams Morgan

Over in Adams Morgan, new gay sports Pitchers DC has opened its door. The 10,000+ square foot place has multiple flat-screen televisions for fans, as well as foosball, darts and video games.
On the menu, look for offerings that include sweet potato tots, a teriyaki sandwich with grilled pineapple and pepperoni pizza.
Two large patios and a lesbian-specific bar area complete the scene.
Pitchers DC currently holds four stars out of 22 reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.
Yelper Andrew S., who reviewed Pitchers DC on June 14, wrote, "Awesome staff, amazing space and reasonably priced drinks to boot. Beautiful rooftop deck too. Oh, and some classic video game consoles to play with friends on the second floor."
Yelper John W. wrote, "Absolutely amazing place and finally a gay bar in DC that actually has top shelf liquor like Don Julio. I have been to every gay bar in this city and never seen restrooms as clean as Pitchers'."
Pitchers DC is open from 5 p.m.–midnight on Tuesday and Wednesday, 5 p.m.–2 a.m. on Thursday, 5 p.m.–3 a.m. on Friday, noon–3 a.m. on Saturday, and noon–midnight on Sunday. (It's closed on Monday.)
Church Hall
1070 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Georgetown

Finally, Church Hall is a new sports bar in Georgetown. It is festooned with TVs, and many can be viewed from comfortable couches. The draft beer list rotates, but has included Oliver Brewing Company's Creator/Destroyer nut brown ale and Charm City's elderberry mead. Food includes giant pretzels, steak salad and falafel tacos.
Yelp users are generally positive about Church Hall, which currently holds four stars out of 21 reviews on the site.
Yelper Brent B., who was one of the first users to visit Church Hall on July 20, wrote, "The venue is rather large with a ton of tables, nice couches facing big televisions, a large bar in the back area with a sizable local beer list and an upstairs area with a wide variety of games."
Yelper Teresa D. added, "So glad that the owners didn't 'forget about this historic neighborhood opening this this enormous beer hall. This is a basement of a mall, but it's cozy and spacious. Perfect for a rainy day or winter time hangout."
Church Hall is open from 4 p.m.–1:30 a.m. on Monday, 4 p.m.–2 a.m. on Tuesday-Thursday, 4 p.m.–3 a.m. on Friday, noon–3 a.m. on Saturday, and noon–2 a.m. on Sunday.









