BBQ & Barrels

Calling all barbecue & whiskey lovers! Join us at Nationals Park for our third annual BBQ & Barrels. Held in Centerfield Plaza, BBQ & Barrels will showcase the finest in local barbecue and a roster full of amazing whiskey, plus live music by Dewey Beach’s very own Love Seed Mama Jump and a one-day-only bottle sale on featured spirits!
Current distilleries include:
- Amrut Distilleries
- Barrell Craft Spirits
- Catoctin Creek Distilling
- Chattanooga Whiskey
- Field of Dreams Whiskey
- Found North Whisky
- Four Branches Bourbon
- Horse Soldier Bourbon
- James E. Pepper Distillery
- Milam & Greene Whiskey
- Proof and Wood
- Pursuit Spirits Distillery
- Republic Restoratives Distillery
- St. George Spirits
- Tip Top Proper Cocktails
- Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey
- Westland Distillery
- Wyoming Whiskey
Plus barbecue from Hal & Al's BBQ, Money Muscle BBQ, Rocklands Barbeque and Grilling, SmokeDatt BBQ, and more still to be announced.
Date:
Friday, September 19, 2025
Time:
VIP: 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
GA: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
General Admission: $70
Includes unlimited tastings on 100+ bottles, one (1) sample of barbecue from any of our participating vendors, a branded shot glass, and access to live music and retail bottle sale.
VIP: $105
Everything included in the general admission ticket plus early access starting at 6:00pm (so you get first dibs on premium spirits!), and three (3) samples of barbecue.
Tickets:
All guests must be at least 21 to attend BBQ & Barrels.
BBQ & Barrels will take place rain or shine.
Nationals Park is a non-smoking facility.
Promotions are subject to change without notice. Ticket brokers are not eligible for this offer. All sales are final. There are no refunds, exchanges, or cancellations.
The Nationals reserve the right to change any and all 2025 access, benefits, promotions, seating locations and events (including, without limitation, location, dates and times) without notice based upon: 1) federal, city, state and/or local government orders, mandates or restrictions; 2) the guidance or recommendations of a recognized health agency (i.e. Centers for Disease Control or the World Health Organization); 3) any other reason as determined by the Nationals and/or Major League Baseball in their sole discretions.