The final 2019 Democratic presidential debate, co-hosted by PBS NewsHour and Politico, will briefly interrupt your holiday programming on Thursday, December 19 at 5 pm PST. If you're not watching at home, read on for all the places to hear from the seven remaining candidates over beer and snacks.

Admiral Pub
Play debate-themed bingo as the remaining Democratic candidates talk policy. 
West Seattle

The Chieftain
Knock back beers and Irish pub food with your District 3 neighbors at this DSA-hosted debate party. 
Capitol Hill

Clock-Out Lounge
Hear candidates' takes on health care, taxes, immigration, and other pressing issues at one of several debate parties hosted by Seattle DSA. 
Beacon Hill

College Inn Pub
If you're wooed by Warren, join your like-minded friends from the 46th Legislative District for pub food and beers during the sixth round of debates. 
University District

The Dane
Elizabeth Warren supporters will gather in Ballard for beers and bites at this all-ages debate party. 
Ballard

Elysian Brewing Company
Get rowdy with the youth at this debate party with the King County Young Democrats.
Capitol Hill 

Floating Bridge Brewing
Hang out with Seattle DSA members and chat socialist reform policies during debate breaks. Outside snacks are welcome.    
University District

The Growler Guys
Stuff your face with cheesy pizza and briny-fresh oysters while you watch the debates. Stick around for a casual group discussion after. 
Wedgwood

Hula Hula
Watch the debates on some big screens and take advantage of deals on select tropical drinks. Karaoke will ensue afterwards, per usual. 
Capitol Hill

The Riveter
Enjoy Molly Moon’s ice cream and games during commercial breaks at this debate party co-hosted by Common Purpose. 
Capitol Hill

Rooftop Brewing Company
Pair a viewing of the Democratic Debate with the first cans of Rooftop Brewing's "Beer Trumps Hate" ImPeachMint IIPA, and participate in some raffles. Proceeds will benefit Fair Fight, a national organization that promotes fair elections and encourages voter participation, and Queen Anne Helpline, a neighborhood organization dedicated to preventing homelessness and offering financial and supportive services.
Interbay