Super Bowl Sunday is just around the corner and New York City's bars and restaurants are gearing up to accommodate the anticipated massive crowds. This year, fans of the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots will be facing off in a battle for football supremacy.
For those who prefer to mingle with fellow enthusiasts at the bar rather than watching from home, Judy Z’s Sports Tavern and Kitchen in the West Village is expecting a busy day. The venue's general manager, Candy Potts, notes that last year's event was particularly packed, leaving many patrons standing due to lack of seating.
The social aspect of watching a game with friends at a bar offers an entirely different experience compared to watching from the comfort of one’s own home. As Potts puts it, "There's a friendliness you don't always get everywhere in New York City – it's just more fun than sitting at home with two friends."
For some patrons like Alec Horen, who is rooting for the Seahawks, the social atmosphere plays to their advantage. Horen believes that the Seahawks deserve to win, citing their superior performance this year and pointing out the Patriots' "really lucky" victories.
On the other hand, cocktail server Juliet Deane at Bearded Lady in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, will be working on Super Bowl Sunday and plans to root for the Seahawks as well. Despite the chaos that comes with the event, she appreciates the opportunity to serve a diverse crowd of regulars who are all focused on the game.
While some fans might be rooting for their favorite team, others like Brian Aranque Perez at Finn's Corner will be tuning in mainly for the halftime show headlined by Bad Bunny. For Perez, even if his team isn't expected to win, the album that won Album of the Year was "great" and he wants to see it performed live.
For those looking to watch the big game with a crowd, there are numerous options across the city. Here are some top picks:
* Tara Rose in Murray Hill offers Sunday specials like half-priced margaritas and $6 pints of Guinness.
* Hair of the Dog between the Lower East Side and East Village boasts 23 TVs and projectors, as well as signature burgers.
* Overlook in Turtle Bay has classic game day food like wings and loaded nachos, plus more than 30 HDTVs for a perfect view.
* Panzón in Greenpoint features all-day happy hour specials, a huge selection of wings, and avocado margaritas to stream both the game and the halftime show.
* The Keg & Lantern locations in North Brooklyn offer seat reservations with a $50 minimum spend and even pre-orderable chicken wing trays.
* Brooklyn Public House in Fort Greene is considered one of Brooklyn's best sports bars, offering an extensive beer menu, regional brews for under $7, and live music.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking to catch some football action with friends, New York City has plenty of options to make Super Bowl Sunday a memorable event.
For those who prefer to mingle with fellow enthusiasts at the bar rather than watching from home, Judy Z’s Sports Tavern and Kitchen in the West Village is expecting a busy day. The venue's general manager, Candy Potts, notes that last year's event was particularly packed, leaving many patrons standing due to lack of seating.
The social aspect of watching a game with friends at a bar offers an entirely different experience compared to watching from the comfort of one’s own home. As Potts puts it, "There's a friendliness you don't always get everywhere in New York City – it's just more fun than sitting at home with two friends."
For some patrons like Alec Horen, who is rooting for the Seahawks, the social atmosphere plays to their advantage. Horen believes that the Seahawks deserve to win, citing their superior performance this year and pointing out the Patriots' "really lucky" victories.
On the other hand, cocktail server Juliet Deane at Bearded Lady in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, will be working on Super Bowl Sunday and plans to root for the Seahawks as well. Despite the chaos that comes with the event, she appreciates the opportunity to serve a diverse crowd of regulars who are all focused on the game.
While some fans might be rooting for their favorite team, others like Brian Aranque Perez at Finn's Corner will be tuning in mainly for the halftime show headlined by Bad Bunny. For Perez, even if his team isn't expected to win, the album that won Album of the Year was "great" and he wants to see it performed live.
For those looking to watch the big game with a crowd, there are numerous options across the city. Here are some top picks:
* Tara Rose in Murray Hill offers Sunday specials like half-priced margaritas and $6 pints of Guinness.
* Hair of the Dog between the Lower East Side and East Village boasts 23 TVs and projectors, as well as signature burgers.
* Overlook in Turtle Bay has classic game day food like wings and loaded nachos, plus more than 30 HDTVs for a perfect view.
* Panzón in Greenpoint features all-day happy hour specials, a huge selection of wings, and avocado margaritas to stream both the game and the halftime show.
* The Keg & Lantern locations in North Brooklyn offer seat reservations with a $50 minimum spend and even pre-orderable chicken wing trays.
* Brooklyn Public House in Fort Greene is considered one of Brooklyn's best sports bars, offering an extensive beer menu, regional brews for under $7, and live music.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking to catch some football action with friends, New York City has plenty of options to make Super Bowl Sunday a memorable event.