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Penn Social



Penn Social is DC's premier hybrid sports bar.

With 13,000 sq. ft. over two floors, seasonal patio seating, 10+ projectors, 3 bars, 15+ arcade games, shuffleboard, Jenga, corn hole and more. We host various events, from game-watches to holiday parties to corporate conferences, and we have plenty of space to accommodate any type of gathering, large or small. 

Join us for daily happy hour from 4-7 pm, featuring $2 off all draught beers, $5 rail drinks and $6 house wine. When you are standing at the Main Bar (with 28 draft lines from local breweries) you can see 7 different NFL games at once and the smallest screen is 9 feet! Tired of playing games We have live bands, DJs, and a dance party on Friday and Saturday nights. This is a place for everyone! (Everyone 21+ that is.)

  • Cable
  • Handicapped access
  • A/V Equipment
  • White board
  • Easels
  • Wifi
  • Beer/Wine
  • Buyouts
  • Full Bar
  • Takeout
  • Full Menu
  • Live Music
  • Semi-Private dining
  • Late Night
  • Catering
  • Free Admission
  • ATM
  • ADA compliant
Largest Capacities

Banquet capacity: 350, Theatre capacity: 300, Reception capacity: 550

Distance to Metro

2 Blocks

Distance to Conv Center

8 Blocks

Floorplans
Nearby Landmarks

Walter E. Washington Convention Center

Cuisine

American

Seating Capacity

550

Group Maximum

500

Discount

Military Discounts

Metro Station

Gallery Pl-Chinatown, Metro Center

Metro Line

Blue, Green, Orange, Red, Silver, Yellow

Payment Options

American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

CONTACT

801 E St. NW
Washington, DC 20004
United States

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