New Yorkers love their sports bars, and many base their entire brand identity on the theme of sports, such Mickey Mantle's Restaurant. But keep in mind, some bars have a specific fan base of loyal followers of a particular professional team— not everyone in New York is a Yankee fan.
Old old school sports bar in Williamsburg. Before the hipsters who where before the stroller wielding technorati that now predominate. Eight large TVs bath the joint in the sweet serenade of crowd noise as the regulars occasionally chime in with hoary cheers or depressed groans. ...
94 Bedford AveIrish-American bar and restaurant. Typical bar fare done well, wide selection of beer and wine on tap. Projection screens and TVs abound, showing relevant sporting events. Fun spot for March Madness, NFL and the big games.
932 2nd AveThe Brickyard Gastropub is a high-end destination sports and craft beer bar in midtown NYC. With 24 craft beers on tap, an extensive list of local, domestic, and imported selections, daily cocktails and draft specials, and two Happy Hours every day it proves to be a drinkers para...
785 9th AveProspect Heights gets its own bar dedicated almost solely to soccer, with plenty of beers on tap and in bottles, and a selection of pub fare that will keep you clear-headed well into stoppage time.
583 Vanderbilt AveWith over 45 HD TVs including 9 laser projectors there is no better place to catch your favorite games. THE GRAYSON boasts an extensive beer menu with over 40 beers, 20 drafts and 20 bottles, a well-crafted cocktail menu, an impressive list of fine wines, and full food menu rangi...
16 First Avenue (at First Street)TVs, Wings and lots of Beer (40+ on tap). Great for catching a game with your favorite beer snob, or if you are the beer snob bring your friends. Wings top notch. Outdoor seating for those that want the beer and not the cheers and jeers of game day.
590 Myrtle AveFamily owned and operated since 1977, the current iteration of Mudville has all manner of pub fare, from burgers to ten flavors of chicken wings. The interior is rustic and inviting and the 24 draft beers and more than 76 bottles more than compliment the flat-screen TVs showing e...
126 Chambers StreetPossibly the hottest hippest and hip-hoppest sports bar around, owned by Jay-Z. Everything is super-sized here, from the screens to the bling to the VIP rooms to the hot crowd to the prices. Recipient of a massive 10 million dollar makeover that spanned a seeming eternity, now re...
6 West 25th Street (Fifth Avenue)It might seem like an oxymoron, but this new sports bar in Chelsea does attract a large gay crowd to watch its big flat-screen TVs and each other. With simple bare-brick walls, a variety of beers on tap, and a smoking area outside, happy hour and drink specials keep them coming ...
167 8th Ave (Between West 18th & 19th Streets)Phebe's has more lives than a cat, and in its latest incarnation proves yet again that with an endless supply of nearby college students and heavy drinkers you can survive in the cutthroat world that now defines Bowery nightlife. While it has few distinguishing characteristics, i...
359 Bowery (East 4th Street)Spiffy upscale three-level sports bar serving typical pub fare along with new American cuisine with an Asian twist. Popular brunch spot, and known for its cool rooftop bar area. Roughly a bazillion TVs and enthusiastic crowds - on off sporting nights just the boys trying to meet ...
411 3rd Ave (East 29th Street)Sports bar in Greenwich Village with a gazillion screens and one giant 100 Inch one - with all the Major American professional and college leagues. Frequented by younger crowd that looks suspiciously like they are from NYU
109 MacDougal StreetServing as Greenwich Village neighborhood hangout since the 1950s. Has served luminaries such Jack Kerouac and Bob Dylan, as well providing a haven for the neighborhood sports fans who want the communal experience, or an escape from home. The place for Greenbay Packers fanatics -...
59 Christopher StAlphabet City bar that plays host to hordes of Bills, Sabres, and Cubs fans, along with your standard workingman's load of beers.
12 Avenue AFine ales and lagers with a wonderful pub menu and the requisite on-screen sports. George Keeley's is a beer drinker's bar. If you enjoy expanding your tastes and trying beers from all over the world, there is no place else to be. There is always a crowd buzzing around the dart...
485 Amsterdam AveThe local neighborhood pub since 1991 with a long tenured staff and personable service and an authentic Irish menu.
336 3rd AveThe folks behind more than a few drinking endeavors—Stout and the Half Pint come to mind—bring a beer hall to Greenwich Village.
80 West 3rd StreetNamed for the "father of the cocktail," Professor Thom's offers a huge 41-foot bar and nearly twenty flat screen televisions for college and professional sports.
219 2nd AveTriona empire moves East with its latest pub.
28 Avenue B (between 2nd and 3rd Streets)