New TVs, early-daypart menu to convert acclaimed eatery into sports viewing destination
Le Droit Park’s Royal has emerged as a cozy, neighborhood destination for World Cup viewing. With a comfy, yet recognized bar, the eatery will be a welcoming destination for soccer fans to watch the exciting event.
World Cup preparations
A new TV above the bar and a projector screen will enable guests to watch the game at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. games from November 20 to December 18.
According to Royal, “Those seeking not-a-sports-bar bar vibes with Michelin-honored food and drink can also enjoy game-time specials for the month, including extended happy hour, breakfast combos and aguardiente boilermakers.”
World Cup menu
The Columbian-inspired restaurant’s Michelin–honored food and drinks has made it a standout place. During each World Cup game day, abbreviated selections will be available:
MONDAY to FRIDAY
10 a.m. to noon
- Breakfast + Coffee Combos ($19)
- Breakfast Sandwich (veggie or chorizo) or Egg Arepa (veggie or chorizo) + Danish of the Day + Coffee
Noon to 6 p.m.
- Extended Happy Hour (including $9 classic cocktails, $10 wines by the glass, $5-$6 beers, and discounted food including $7 aji amarillo fries, $8 cheese arepas & $12 bird dogs)
- Aguardiente + Miller High Life Boilermaker ($6)
SATURDAY to SUNDAY
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- Breakfast + Coffee Combos ($19)
- Breakfast Sandwich (veggie or chorizo) OR Egg Arepa (veggie or chorizo) + Danish of the Day + Coffee
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Aguardiente + Miller High Life Boilermaker ($6)
Royal says that Fútbol fans can select coffee, tea, booze, breakfast and all-day offerings throughout the day. The Royal can see the schedule for Group Stage viewing here.
Royal, 501 Florida Ave Northwest, Washington, DC 20001
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