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Deals, Freebies Around DC for the Government Shutdown

Furloughed federal workers can score deals, discounts and freebies throughout the city

Furloughed federal workers may be feeling a squeeze on their bank accounts during the government shutdown, but plenty of businesses are trying to ease the pain with freebies and discounts.

For more on the shutdown, here's what you can and cannot do, what's open and what's closed, and how to find help in the D.C. area.

From discount admission at paid museums to cheap drinks to fitness classes, here's where you can score a deal:

Food and Drink Deals

World Central Kitchen
701 Pennsylvania Ave. NW 

Chef José Andrés' nonprofit organization World Central Kitchen is running an "emergency kitchen" to feed federal workers affected by the shutdown. It's open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and serves a "rotating menu of hot meals, sandwiches and salads," a statement from the organization said. Take-home meal kits will be offered soon. Go here for more info.

&pizza
Broccoli Bar (1817 7th St. NW)

Andrés has also teamed up with &pizza to open a second kitchen at Broccoli Bar for for furloughed government workers and their families, daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Across the Pond Restaurant & Pub
1732 Connecticut Ave. NW

Federal workers get 10 percent off with government ID at Across the Pond Restaurant & Pub. Not valid on in-house specials.

Free Beer Via Pay It Furloughed
Various Locations

Furloughed and unpaid workers and contractors can score free beers — paid for with funds donated online at PayItFurloughed.com. Three local breweries, Atlas, DC Brau and 3 Stars, plus Shop Made In DC, are participating as of Jan. 15. Those looking to buy a beer for others can do so here; those looking to get a free beer may find more info here.

Baked by Yael
3000 Connecticut Ave. NW

Federal employees and contractors can get a free coffee through the shutdown. Zoo employees required to work without pay can get a free bagel sandwich or small soup each weekday.

The Brighton
949 Wharf St. SW

Show your federal ID for 10 percent off your order at this spot on The Wharf.

Capitol Lounge
229 Pennsylvania Ave. SE

Capitol Lounge offers federal employees with on-theme cocktails for $5. Drinks include the Nothing Really Mattis and the Border Wall Banger.

Charlie's on the Avenue
1501 Mt Vernon Ave., Alexandria

Get 20 percent off your meal with a government ID.

City Tap Penn Quarter
901 9th St. NW

Happy hour is extended from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. every day during the shutdown. That includes $5 select drafts, $6 house wines and $7 beer and a shot combo.

Cork Wine Bar & Market
1805 14th St. NW

Cork Wine Bar says it's offering all-day happy hour through the shutdown.

The Dog Park
705 King St., Alexandria, Virginia

The shop is offering 20 percent off all dog and cat food (cans/kibble) for those affected by the shutdown, with government or contractor ID.

Duplex Diner 
2004 18th St. NW

Duplex Diner is offering furloughed feds a free Monday meal and a glass of wine. Bring your ID or business card. 

Hula Girl Truck
4044 Campbell Ave., Arlington, Virginia

Furloughed government employees can show their ID to get a free beer and a burger at the bar during happy hour, which runs Monday to Friday 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Live Oak Restaurant
1603 Commonwealth Ave., Alexandria

Show your government ID and get 20 percent off your meal.

Maggiano's Chevy Chase
5333 Wisconsin Ave. NW

The Italian chain is offering 50 percent off to government employees.

Peri Peri Original
6456 Old Beulah St., Alexandria

Anyone with a federal government ID can get a free chicken or beef burger, with the option of adding free fries or a soda, available until the shutdown ends.

Pork Barrel BBQ
2312 Mt Vernon Ave., Alexandria 

Furloughed workers and out of work federal contractors can get a free pulled pork sandwich until the shutdown ends.

The Queen Vic
1206 H St. NE

Federal government employees can flash the bartender a federal ID during the shutdown for an 18 percent discount.

ThinkFoodGroup Restaurants
Various Locations

José Andrés promised to give federal workers and their families a free sandwich at the bar of any of the famed chef's restaurants, including Oyamel, Zaytinya, America Eats Tavern and Beefsteak. The offer stands from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. daily until the shutdown ends, Andrés tweeted. You'll need to show a federal ID.

Wings Over College Park
4200 Hartwick Road, College Park, Maryland

Guests with a current federal government ID can get free wings and sandwiches.

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A new take on nature has made its way to D.C.
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New Nature, which is on display at Artechouse through Jan. 13, lets visitors interact with unique creatures using real-time movement and interactive technology.
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The creatures, plants and insects react to your movement and gestures through the Artechouse app, incorporating computer learning, responsive technology and music.
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Marpi, the Polish born, San Francisco artist behind the exhibit, was inspired to create the work of art through his own experience and love for gaming technology such as Super Mario Brothers.
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This is his first large-scale solo exhibition.
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There are four rooms to explore, including an LED kelp forest and 13 interactive terrarium stations.
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People of all ages are able to interact with the forever-morphing creatures.
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"I try to make things that are inclusive — and I think they should be. Interaction should be as natural as possible, the digital experience as real as any other. You’re being transported to a new environment, and you’re free. There’s no wrong move," digital artist Marpi said in a statement.
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The shapes of the creatures and colors also are forever-changing.
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This snake-like creature slithers along with you as you make your way into the next room.
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Visitors will be able to get up close and personal at each of the stations in the terrarium room.
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The creatures are calm and cool until "disrupted" by your hand movements.
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Here's a close-up view.
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“You have to be playful to find something creative," Marpi said in a statement.
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Here's another view of the snake-inspired creature following a walking visitor.
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During evening hours, visitors are able to bring their cocktails to life through augmented reality.
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Each photo you snap while visiting is certain to be unique.
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What would you name this creature?
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What about this monster-looking one?
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Be prepared. As soon as you walk in the LED kelp room, the creatures will light up and react to you.
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Artechouse is located at 1238 Maryland Ave. SW. Go here for exhibit hours and ticket details. Don't forget to tag NBCWashington in your photos when you visit.

Music, Museums and Experiences

B&O Railroad Museum
901 W. Pratt St., Baltimore

Show your federal ID for free admission as long as workers are furloughed.

George Mason University Basketball
EagleBank Arena, Fairfax, VA

Complimentary tickets to men's and women's basketball games are availaible for federal workers affected by the shutdown. Limit two per federal employee with a valid government ID. Offer can be redeemed at the box office on the day of the game. Call the ticket office at 703-993-3270 for details. 

George Mason University's Center for the Arts
4400 University Drive, MS 2F5, Fairfax, VA

Federal employees can see performances of MOMIX Jan. 25 at 8 p.m., Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. and "The Phantom Tollbooth" Jan. 27 at 2 p.m. for $5.

George Mason University's Hylton Performing Arts Center
10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA

Federal employees can see performances of "The Phantom Tollbooth," Jan. 26 at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. for $5.

Glen Echo Park
7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo, Maryland 

Glen Echo Park Partnerships for Arts and Culture are offering free and discounted events for furloughed workers by showing a government ID. Events featured are dances, children's theater, nature programs and yoga classes. See the schedule here.

The Mansion on O Street
2020 O St. NW

Furloughed federal employees will receive a free beer or glass of wine with regular admission during the government shutdown by showing their ID upon arrival.

National Building Museum
401 F St. NW

Federal employees can show their ID for free admission until the shutdown is over. The DC Is Open campaign is offering a number of discounts.

Nile Rodgers & CHIC
MGM National Harbor

Nile Rodgers & CHIC are offering 300 pairs of free tickets to their Jan. 26 concert at MGM National Harbor to government workers affected by the shutdown. The first 300 people to apply here will get a pair of tickets.

Newseum
555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Federal employees get free admission during the shutdown by showing their badge in person at the admissions desk. Everyone else can get 15 percent off on general admissions tickets at Newseum.org during the shutdown (the tickets must be used by Dec. 31, 2019). The DC Is Open campaign is offering a number of discounts.

Phillips Collection
1600 21st St. NW

Federal employees get free admission with government ID during the shutdown.

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Punch Bowl Social
The Punch Bowl Social, a retro-style bar already open in San Diego in Chicago, debuts in Arlington (4238 Wilson Blvd.) on Dec. 8. A cozy fireplace defines the holiday lounge on the first and second floors. "Virginia Is for Lovers"-styled karaoke rooms and an homage to Arlington's Great Elephant Escape — when four elephants escaped an amusement park in 1906 and ran through town — add local touches.
The Watergate
They're not technically made of ice, but these clear-walled domes on the terrace of the Watergate hotel's The Next Whisky Bar (2650 Virginia Ave. NW) will keep you toasty. Rental fees range from $100 to $250, except on Mondays, when fees are waived. They also boast a view of the ice skating rink.
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Ax throwing has become a serious trend in D.C. In addition to Bad Axe (2419 Evarts St. NE), there's Kraken Axes (3400 Georgia Ave. NW) and Autobahn Axe Throwing (45448 E Severn Way, Sterling, VA). They're even starting to allow alcohol sales at some locations.
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Cheer on the Capitals in their follow-up to a season that ended with the Stanley Cup in Washington. The Caps have 20 home games in December, January and February that you can watch from the Capital One Arena — still chilly, but not as biting as the outdoors.v Winter also means basketball, and that means the Wizards! uckle up for a slew of home games every week.
Escape Room Live
Get out of the cold just to try and break back out. Every city now seems to boast an escape room game, where daring participants get locked in and solve a series of puzzles to get out. Escape Room Live, with D.C. and Alexandria locations, lets you flee the sinking Titanic, beat out Jason on Friday the 13th or play paranormal investigator. Themes run from family-friendly, like the Wizard's Apothecary (Escape Room Live Alexandria, 814 King St.), thrilling (The Patient room at Insomnia Escape, 2300 Wisconsin Ave NW) to old-school mysterious (Sherlock Holmes' Library at The Great Escape Room, 1730 Connecticut Ave. NW)
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The National Law Enforcement Museum (444 E St. NW) is new to the roster of D.C.'s educational spots. Tickets are available online and cost $21.95 for adults and $14.95 for youth ages 6 to 11.
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Head high up in Rosslyn to view snow-dusted landmarks and ice floating down the potomac. Tickets for adults start at $22 and $12 for kids 5 to 13. There's a $1 discount for online purchases.
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Sportrock Climbing Centers (5308 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA; adult day passes cost $20 with separate equipment rental) is only one establishment where you can harness up and scale a wall. A few others include Earth Treks Crystal City (1235 S Clark St., Arlington, VA) and Badlands Playspace (For kids, 5200 Randolph Rd, Rockville, MD).
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When it gets chilly outside, the U.S. Botanic Garden stays balmy and green. Explore a tropical rainforest, a reconstructed Jurassic landscape, rare and endangered species, orchids and more.
Ritz-Carlton Washington
A 30-foot gingerbread replica of the Washington Monument in the lobby of the Ritz-Carlton Washington (3100 South St. NW) is sure to impress, even if you don’t like sugar. The Quadrant Bar and Lounge also offers a cozy fireplace where you can sip high-end cocktails like a smoked old fashioned or the bar's signature house-made spiced rum.

Fitness

Bender JCC of Greater Washington
6125 Montrose Road, Rockville, Maryland 

Take a swim, steam in the sauna, or work out at Bender JCC of Greater Washington. Stop by the center between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. with a government ID.

CYCLED!
1110 Ripley St., Silver Spring and 6960 C Maple St. NW

Take an indoor cycling class at CYCLED! of Silver Spring, or try a cycling, barre or yoga sculpt class at the Takoma Park location. Use the code "SweatItOut@CYCLED!" to sign up, and to show your government ID at check-in.

Montgomery County Parks:
Various Locations

Furloughed government employees can get the following discounts, with valid federal ID:

  • 50 percent off any public skating admission at Cabin John Ice Rink and Wheaton Ice Arena (for federal employees and up to three family members)
  • 50 percent off a bucket of balls at the South Germantown Driving Range
  • 50 percent off a Spot Time court fee at Pauline Betz Addie Tennis and Wheaton Indoor Tennis
  • 25 percent discount on all permits and rentals, good for events happening while the permit holder is furloughed

RYDE Cycle
1025 N. Fillmore St., Suite J, Arlington

For the duration of the government shutdown, the rhythm-based cycling studio in Clarendon is offering free 5:30 p.m. classes Monday through Thursday for those with a federal ID. Also offering free shoe rentals for all classes for those with a federal ID.

Sweat DC
3232 Georgia Ave. NW, Suite 105

All are offered a free two-week pass. This Petworth studio is known for 45-minute, high-intensity core-cardio-strength classes. The Sweat Strong class uses higher levels of equipment, more dynamic moves and offers more one-on-one attention.

Yoga in Daily Life
2402 Mt Vernon Ave., Alexandria 

Take free yoga classes during the shutdown; just bring your government ID. See the class schedule here.

Other Services

Acupuncture at Whole Health Associates
1625 K St. NW, Suite 375

Whole Health Associates is offering free seated (ear) acupuncture treatments to any furloughed federal employee Monday, Jan. 28 from 9 to 11 a.m. They say the treatment helps with stress, sleep and "a bit of detox to clear us of both physical and psychological 'garbage'." Tea and sandwiches will be available too. RSVP via email at whole.health.associates@gmail.com or by calling 202-822-1711.

Haircuts at Bishops
1742 Connecticut Ave. NW

Furloughed federal workers can get free haircuts.

Haircuts at Salon deZEN
118 N. Fayette St., Alexandria

Show your valid government ID for a free haircut until the shutdown ends. Valid 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday with select stylists. Limit one haircut per person for four-week period.

Headshots From Istrico Productions
3145 Mt Vernon Ave., Alexandria

Get free headshots from Istrico Productions. They'll also help you format the photo for LinkedIn. Message the business on Facebook or call them at 202-643-0675 to set up an appointment.

Knitting Classes FibreSpace
1319 Prince St., Alexandria

FibreSpace is periodically offering free knitting classes for furloughed workers. Check their Facebook page for upcoming events.

Rides From Via

Ride-share service Via is offering a free $10 credit for new users with "ViaForLow." You'll need to download the app for Apple or Android. 

For Federal Employees Who Work at BWI Marshall Airport

The 600+ federal employees who work at BWI Marshall Airport can receive discounts on meals, free chair massages, free grocery items and more. Concession participants include Subway, Jamba Juice, Pinkberry and more.

The airport is also hosting a food drive for affected workers. Those who want to donate to the food drive can bring non-perishable items to the Maryland Transportation Authority Police and the lower level of the BWI Marshall Airport. 

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