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The seventh season of Game of Thrones may still be a month away, but you don’t have to wait for the premiere to once again fully immerse yourself in the blood-stained world of Westeros. That’s because there’s a sprawling new GoT-themed bar now open in Washington, DC, decked out with everything from an Iron Throne and a Hall of Faces, to a fire-breathing dragon, and of course, plenty of pun-tastic cocktails inspired by the mega-hit series.

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The 3,000 square foot drinkery -- officially dubbed the Game of Thrones Pop-Up Bar (PUB) -- will be open every day through August 27th at 1839-1843 7th St. NW in DC. It’s a collaboration between the Drink Company and Ommegang Brewery, and located in the same space (and run by the same team) behind other recent themed pop-up bars, including ones dedicated to Stranger Things and Super Mario, which people waited hours to get into earlier this year.

Inside, you’ll find three separate bars and a number of settings inspired by the various realms, like The North, the Red Keep, the House of Black and White, and Meereen. They didn’t skimp on the details, either. A realistic replica of one of Daenarys’ dragons juts out from one wall and spews “smoke,” and the Hall of Faces features plaster molds of the faces of Drink Company employees, friends, and family. To keep you in the moment, the show’s soundtrack is pumped through the sound system at all times.

As for booze, the menu features a number of themed cocktails like the Scotch-based The North Remembers, the tequila-based Shame, The Lannisters Send Their Regards, and the Dothraquiri. Even better, a number of the drinks are served in specialty GoT-appropriate glassware. If you’d rather just stick to beer, Ommegang’s GoT-inspired golden Belgian ale, Bend the Knee, is on tap, too.

Pro tip: don’t try to drop by on Sunday nights, because the bar shuts down at 7pm, so everyone can catch the latest episode.

For more info and to peep the full menu, head to the pop-up’s official site.

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fans can raise a glass with one another at a new 3,000-square-foot 'Pop-Up Bar' (PUB) in Washington, D.C., inspired by the cult HBO series based on George R.R. Martin's novels.

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The bar, which opened June 21, is operated by Drink Company, which transformed three of its four bars—Mockingbird Hill, Southern Efficiency and Eat the Rich—to reflect scenes from the show. The Hall of Faces from The House of Black and White will come to life featuring plastic molds of Drink Company's employees, friends and family. The Armory will be found inside the Red Keep, where 'guests can pledge allegiance to their house banners' and pretend to be the flayed man on a custom piece crafted by The Strong Oaks Woodshop. Guests can even pose with Daenerys’ Dragons, a mural created by Andrew Herndon and local artist Andrew Funk featuring a 3D dragon's head.

A Weirwood tree grows in D.C. Photo courtesy of Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media.

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“To quote the great George R.R. Martin, ‘there has to be a level of joy of what you're doing,’ and we believe Game of Thrones is the seminal show of this decade,” Drink Company CEO Angie Fetherston said in a statement.

'Daenerys’ Dragons,' created by Andrew Herndon and local muralist Andrew Funk. Photo courtesy of Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media.

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The Red Keep, where 'guests can pledge allegiance to their house banners.' Photo courtesy of Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media.

Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media

The Hall of Faces from The House of Black and White features plastic molds of Drink Company's employees, friends and family. Photo courtesy of Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media.

Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media

The bar will serve cocktails named in spirit of the show: Guests can sip on The North Remembers—a concoction of Scotch, cloroso, Cointreau, falernum, coconut and pineapple gomme—or try The Lannisters Send Their Regards, a mixture of vodka, fino sherry, Contratto bitter, strawberry, lemon and sparkling water. Ommegang Brewery'sBend the Knee, the official Game of Thrones beer, will also be on draft.

Guests can sip on The North Remembers, a concoction of Scotch, cloroso, Cointreau, falernum, coconut and pineapple gomme. Photo courtesy of Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media.

Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media

The Dracarys, consisting of Two James Dr. Bird Jamaican rum, oloroso, orgeat, pineapple, lemon and salt. Photo courtesy of Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media.

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The series' soundtrack will also play in the background, but the Game of Thrones references don't stop there.

'What really gives people the experience, in my opinion, is how much the staff and the guests get into it,' Fetherston said. 'We had a staff [member] on the first day show up in full Unsullied armor, or dress up like Khaleesi in different seasons. Similarly with the guests, they really buy in, participate and enhance the experience by diving into it like that.'

A bartender serves drinks in full Unsullied armor. Photo courtesy of Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media.

Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media

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The series' seventh season will premiere July 16, and the pop-up bar will remain open until the season finale, which airs August 27. However, the bar will close at 7 p.m. on Sunday to ensure guests and staff can watch the newest episodes, Fetherston said.

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“We didn't have a choice; the three-eyed raven picked us,' Fetherston said. 'This PUB is our love letter to the Seven Kingdoms and we cannot wait to share it with fellow fans.'

Two people sit inside the Throne Room in the bar. Photo courtesy of Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media.

Farrah Skeiky/Dim Sum Media