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District 7 Social Hall is now open

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The District Burger features a sirloin smashburger on a pretzel bun. | Photo by District 7 Social Hall

There’s a new hangout in town, because District 7 Social Hall is now open at 1170 Manchester St, in the Distillery District. The urban-rustic bar features German-isch bites and brews, as well as duckpin bowling, a golf simulator, and ping pong.

This week, the social hall is open from 4-11 p.m. with a limited menu of bar snacks like soft pretzels and pierogies, as well as a few different sandwiches and larger plates.

The bar expects to update its hours as needed and will release new menu items in the coming weeks. Follow District 7 on Instagram and Facebook to stay up-to-date on its news and happenings.

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