FIFA World Cup Watch Party in DC
The World Cup is here, and on Saturday, June 14, watch parties will be popping up all over DC. Restaurants, breweries, outdoor plazas, parks, and even some libraries are putting up big screens and turning match days into community events. This is one of those rare moments where the whole city is paying attention to the same thing at the same time, and the energy is contagious. Even my kids, who normally have zero interest in sitting still for 90 minutes, got into it last time we went to a watch party for a big international game.
For families, the trick is picking the right venue. Some watch parties are at bars where kids might not be the target audience. But there are plenty of family-friendly options, including the big Fan Zone on the National Mall, outdoor screenings at The Wharf, and restaurant patios in neighborhoods like Penn Quarter and Capitol Hill. A few spots set up kids' activities alongside the viewing, so the little ones have something to do if they lose interest in the match. My strategy is to pick somewhere with outdoor space, so the kids can move around without bothering anyone.
Even if your family does not follow soccer, this is worth trying. The World Cup has a way of pulling people in. The chanting, the face paint, the flags from every country, the collective gasp when someone almost scores. Kids pick up on that excitement instantly. And if your child happens to see a goal scored live on a big screen with a hundred people jumping and screaming around them, that is a memory they will carry for a long time. The whole thing is free at most venues. You just show up, find a spot, and enjoy the spectacle.
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- Check venue details: Some watch parties are at restaurants, some at breweries, some at outdoor plazas. Confirm your pick is kid-friendly before heading out.
- Know the match times: Games are scheduled throughout the day. Pick a match that fits your family's schedule.
- Arrive early: Popular venues fill up fast for big matches, especially US games. Get there at least 30 minutes before kickoff.
- Bring ear protection for little ones: Crowds can get loud when goals are scored. Small earplugs or noise-canceling headphones help for toddlers.
- Have a backup plan: If one venue is too packed, there are usually several nearby options. The whole city will be watching.
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