Capitol Hill bars are sure to be packed to watch election results tonight, but every corner of the District will have events going on as well.
From yoga for voters to parties that will go until the counts come home, we’ve got a roundup of the hottest events and specials to take you from Election Day to night.
Campaign Grid 400 First St. SE The political advertising shop enters the home stretch by celebrating the fruits (plus coffee, bagels and omelets) of its labors; 8:30-10:30 a.m.
Poste 555 Eighth St. NW This boutique brasserie will be pouring discounted theme drinks ($10 a pop for traditional Bi-Partisan Martini, rum-spiked Tea Partier and gin-laced Blue State of Mind) from open until close.
Del Frisco 1201 Pennsylvania Ave. NW All TVs will be tuned to election coverage, and everyone sporting an “I Voted” sticker can indulge in a gratis swig of the tequila-based “Partisan” shot with any food or beverage purchase; 11:30 a.m.-close.
RNC Election Night 2012 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW The official election night HQ of the Republican National Committee. Expect to see party leaders and GOP supporters; 7 p.m.-?
DSCC/DCCC Reception Art & Soul Watch Party 415 New Jersey Ave. NW The official election night HQ of Congressional Democrats in the hotel, a non-partisan watch party with custom cocktails ($13 a pop) happening in the adjoining restaurant. DSCC/DCCC reception: 1 p.m.-?; Art & Soul: 7-10 p.m.
Lincoln “Tally the Vote” Party 1110 Vermont Ave. NW Election-themed cocktails ($8 a pop), candidate-inspired menu items (gourmet meatloaf, Kahlua pork belly) are all in play; 6 p.m.-?
Decision Day Watch 1301 K St. NW Various media and lobbying groups join Congressional Black Associates to watch the returns; 6 p.m.-midnight.
Suited Lifestyles Election Watch 920 14th St. NW Howard University alumni aim to party on election night; 5 p.m.-2 a.m.
One Vote Election Watch 50 Massachusetts Ave. NE Grey Goose Vodka and Majic 102.3 take over B. Smith’s for an election night soiree; 5 p.m-midnight.
Election Night 2012 1208 U St. NW Expect complimentary appetizers and Hennessy drinks at this Indulj-hosted affair; 6 p.m.-2 a.m
Election Night Cruise 1300 Maine Ave. SW Set sail from the ordinary aboard Capital Yacht Charters’ exclusive election night shindig.
Rep. Bill Cassidy has his blood drawn by Alesha Barbour during a free hepatitis screening in the Rayburn House Office Building hosted by the Congressional Viral Hepatitis Caucus to recognize "National Viral Hepatitis Testing Day."
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