Watching NFL
Any suggestions for a good sports bar (with multiple tvs and sunday ticket) with serious eats in Manhattan? Bonus points for reasonable beer prices/specials and not too crowded (ok this might be impossible).
IOW, where do YOU watch football on sundays in Manhattan?
Tried Brother Jimmy's and a few other places last yr, did not love any of them. Thinking about trying Stumble Inn. Thoughts?
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I don't live in Manhattan and can not recommend any sports bars, but I do have a couple of suggestions on choosing a place to watch the NFL.
1. Just because the bar has multiple TV's and Sunday Ticket doesn't mean they treat all games equally. You did not mention a favorite team. Giants/Jets?? Make sure the bar is dedicated to your team.
2. http://www.mapchannels/.com/nflnyc is a place to start.
3. Once you have narrowed your search to a team specific bar you can look online for the menus and any game day specials.
finsbigfan at 9:19AM on 09/11/09
Metromix *just* put up their list of top sports bars.
The ones I know on that list are all good ones, so I think you're safe trusting the rest. I'm also a fan of Stout, if you're close by. Lots of TVs, pretty decent food.
capndesign at 10:37AM on 09/12/09