Where to Watch the NCAA Conference Championships and March Madness in Washington, DC

If you are looking for one of the best places in Washington, DC to watch the men’s and women’s conference championship tournaments and March Madness, Franklin Hall is built for it. With dozens of TVs across a massive beer hall space, a strong draft beer lineup, and classic game-day food, Franklin Hall is designed for fans who want to follow every game, every upset, and every buzzer beater.

Built for Tournament Basketball

Conference championship week and the NCAA tournaments bring multiple games throughout the day. Franklin Hall makes it easy to keep up with everything happening across the bracket.

The venue features 20+ TVs positioned throughout the beer hall, giving fans clear views from communal tables, bar seating, and standing areas. That means you can follow multiple matchups at once, from conference finals to the biggest March Madness showdowns.

The spacious 11,000-square-foot beer hall layout also means you can watch with a group without feeling crowded, making it one of the most comfortable sports-watching environments in DC.

Great Beer and Game-Day Food

Tournament basketball is best enjoyed with great food and drinks. Franklin Hall is known for a strong selection of draft beers, including local craft favorites and rotating seasonal options.

The kitchen serves shareable game-day favorites that pair perfectly with a full day of basketball:

• Wings
• Giant pretzels with cheese
• Nachos and loaded snacks
• Chicken tenders
• Burgers and sandwiches

These dishes are designed for groups and easy snacking while you watch the action unfold.

A True Basketball Watch Party Atmosphere

During conference tournament week and March Madness, Franklin Hall becomes one of the most energetic places in the U Street neighborhood. Fans gather around the screens, track their brackets, and celebrate big moments together.

Because the venue is known locally as a reliable sports-viewing destination, it consistently draws a mix of college basketball fans, alumni groups, and casual viewers, creating a fun, social atmosphere throughout the tournament.

Easy to Reach in the Heart of DC

Located on Florida Avenue NW in Washington, DC, Franklin Hall sits right near the U Street Corridor, making it easy to reach from across the city. The central location makes it a convenient spot to meet friends, grab a table, and settle in for a full day of tournament basketball.

The Takeaway

When conference championships tip off and March Madness begins, Franklin Hall is one of the best places in DC to watch the action. Between the large screen setup, strong beer selection, shareable food menu, and spacious layout, it offers everything fans want for tournament basketball.

If you want a place where you can follow every game, celebrate every upset, and enjoy the energy of college basketball with other fans, Franklin Hall delivers.

Why Franklin Hall Is Worth Your Visit

From its multiple big screens and extensive beer selection to game-day snacks, communal tables, and flexible event menus, Franklin Hall delivers a full-featured experience for sports fans, beer lovers, and groups alike. Whether you’re hosting a Super Bowl party, catching the next big match, or gathering friends for drinks and playful competition, Franklin Hall offers one of the most complete beer hall experiences in Washington, DC.

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