10 places in Washington to watch the World Cup

WASHINGTON, USA — The World Cup is approaching, as the first match is scheduled to be on November 20 in Qatar. If you're not flying across the worl...

November 23, 2022
6:34 AM

WASHINGTON, USA — The World Cup is approaching, as the first match is scheduled to be on November 20 in Qatar. If you're not flying across the world to see the games, you still catch them at these local spots. We've made it easy by compiling both family friendly and 21+ places that are hosting watch parties.  For the early morning games, Arosa Cafe is also the place to go. Their featured item is a Belgian liège waffle, which is filled with a caramelized pearl sugar, giving the dish its signature crunch.

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