Big Game Bashes: NYC's Best Spots to Catch the Super Bowl
As the countdown begins for this year's highly-anticipated Super Bowl showdown between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, bars and restaurants across New York City are gearing up for a wild ride. The general consensus is that it's going to be a "very busy day" at Judy Z's Sports Tavern and Kitchen in the West Village, where patrons last year showed up by the dozens, leaving most standing due to a lack of seating.
For those who crave the ultimate sports-watching experience alongside fellow fans, there's nothing quite like watching the game at a bar. According to Candy Potts, general manager at Judy Z's, it's "more fun" than sitting on the couch with just two friends. The lively atmosphere and camaraderie are palpable, making for an unbeatable Super Bowl Sunday experience.
Of course, the real question is, which team will you be rooting for? For some, like Alec Horen from Bushwick, who claims the Seahawks deserve it after playing better this year, while others, like Brian Aranque Perez, a self-proclaimed Patriots fan, are only tuning in for the halftime show featuring Bad Bunny.
In any case, there's no shortage of fantastic spots to catch the big game. For those seeking an authentic Irish experience, Tara Rose in Murray Hill is the place to be, offering Sunday specials like half-priced margaritas and $6 pints of Guinness. Meanwhile, Hair of the Dog between the Lower East Side and East Village boasts 23 TVs, projectors, and a signature burger menu that's sure to satisfy.
Turtle Bay's Overlook pub rounds out the list with its vast array of HDTVs and Jumbotrons, ensuring every fan gets an unobstructed view of the game. Other standouts include Panzón in Greenpoint, which streams both the game and halftime show, as well as Keg & Lantern locations in North Brooklyn, offering seat reservations with a $50 minimum spend.
Last but not least, Brooklyn's own Public House is considered one of the best sports bars in the city, boasting an impressive beer menu and serving regional brews at just $7 for fans rooting for either Seattle or New England. And as an added bonus, bartender extraordinaire throws in a free shot with every drink.
Wherever you choose to catch the game, make sure to book your spot – Super Bowl Sunday is quickly becoming one of the best days to work, according to bartender Juliet Deane at Bearded Lady.
As the countdown begins for this year's highly-anticipated Super Bowl showdown between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, bars and restaurants across New York City are gearing up for a wild ride. The general consensus is that it's going to be a "very busy day" at Judy Z's Sports Tavern and Kitchen in the West Village, where patrons last year showed up by the dozens, leaving most standing due to a lack of seating.
For those who crave the ultimate sports-watching experience alongside fellow fans, there's nothing quite like watching the game at a bar. According to Candy Potts, general manager at Judy Z's, it's "more fun" than sitting on the couch with just two friends. The lively atmosphere and camaraderie are palpable, making for an unbeatable Super Bowl Sunday experience.
Of course, the real question is, which team will you be rooting for? For some, like Alec Horen from Bushwick, who claims the Seahawks deserve it after playing better this year, while others, like Brian Aranque Perez, a self-proclaimed Patriots fan, are only tuning in for the halftime show featuring Bad Bunny.
In any case, there's no shortage of fantastic spots to catch the big game. For those seeking an authentic Irish experience, Tara Rose in Murray Hill is the place to be, offering Sunday specials like half-priced margaritas and $6 pints of Guinness. Meanwhile, Hair of the Dog between the Lower East Side and East Village boasts 23 TVs, projectors, and a signature burger menu that's sure to satisfy.
Turtle Bay's Overlook pub rounds out the list with its vast array of HDTVs and Jumbotrons, ensuring every fan gets an unobstructed view of the game. Other standouts include Panzón in Greenpoint, which streams both the game and halftime show, as well as Keg & Lantern locations in North Brooklyn, offering seat reservations with a $50 minimum spend.
Last but not least, Brooklyn's own Public House is considered one of the best sports bars in the city, boasting an impressive beer menu and serving regional brews at just $7 for fans rooting for either Seattle or New England. And as an added bonus, bartender extraordinaire throws in a free shot with every drink.
Wherever you choose to catch the game, make sure to book your spot – Super Bowl Sunday is quickly becoming one of the best days to work, according to bartender Juliet Deane at Bearded Lady.