Just in time for the premiere of season seven, American Game of Thrones fans can drink at a GOT-themed pop-up bar in Washington, D.C. from now until 27 August.

Unfair, we know.

The GOT pub is a joint effort between Ommegang Brewery and Drink Company, the same company that brought Stranger Things and Super Mario-themed pop-up bars to D.C. in the spaces formerly known as Mockingbird Hill, Southern Efficiency, and Eat the Rich within the last year.

"This pub is our love letter to the Seven Kingdoms and we cannot wait to share it with fellow fans," Drink Company CEO Angie Fetherston said in a press release.

Inside the bar, fans can explore five different rooms that have been decorated to look like scenes from the show.

In The House of Black and White, they have replicated the Hall of Faces with plaster molds of employees as well as their family and friends.

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In the Meeren room, there's a smoke-breathing dragon.

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The Red Keep is draped with house banners, plus there's a throne room (no, it's not the bathroom) and of course there's a weirwood tree thrown in for good measure.

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As for the cocktails, those include the "Dothraquiri" (Cotton & Reed dry white rum, Jamaican rum, Banane Du Bresil, Creme De Cacao, cane sugar and lime), the "Milk Of The Poppy" (Armagnac, dark rum, Don Ciccio & Ciccio Concerto, coconut, pineapple, lime and clarified milk), the "What is Dead May Never Die" (Green Hat gin, Fino sherry, Shrub District celery shrub, cane sugar, celery bitters and sparkling water) and "The Lannisters Send their Regards" (vodka, Fino sherry, Contratto bitter, strawberry, lemon and sparkling water), which sounds like a death wish.

Ommegang Brewery's Bend the Knee—the official Game of Thrones beer—is on draught for non-cocktail drinkers.

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While the bar encourages guests to come in costume, there is a strict ban on weapons (even if they're just toy swords) so make sure to keep Needle at home if you decide to make the flight (not that you'd get it through the airport, anyway).

From: Esquire US
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