It’s almost time for the Super Bowl. Here’s where to watch it in NYC.

Big Game Bashes in Big Apple: Where to Watch the Super Bowl in NYC

As the big day approaches, fans across New York City are gearing up for a Sunday Funday like no other. The highly-anticipated showdown between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks is set to draw in massive crowds of enthusiastic supporters, many of whom will be watching from the comfort of bars and restaurants that have been bracing themselves for the onslaught.

Candy Potts, general manager at Judy Z's Sports Tavern and Kitchen in the West Village, has been busy restocking supplies to accommodate what promises to be a very busy day. Last year, the bar was left standing due to the sheer number of patrons who flocked there to watch the game, leaving many fans stuck out on the sidewalk.

For Potts, watching the Super Bowl at a bar with fellow fans is an entirely different experience from enjoying it from the couch. "It's just more fun," she says, highlighting the friendly atmosphere that pervades such gatherings. There's something special about sharing in the excitement of the game with like-minded strangers-turned-friends.

When asked which team she'll be rooting for, Potts declines to take sides, opting instead to focus on enjoying the spectacle. Alec Horen, a Bushwick resident who was sipping on a drink at Judy Z's last Thursday evening, confesses that he's secretly hoping for the Seahawks' victory, citing their more impressive performance this season.

In contrast, Juliet Deane, cocktail server extraordinaire at Bearded Lady in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, is all about embracing the experience. As she'll be working on Super Bowl Sunday, Deane takes a pragmatic view of her duties, acknowledging that regulars will keep things lively and chaotic – but ultimately, it's all part of the fun.

Brian Aranque Perez, who was enjoying drinks with friends at Finn's Corner, admits that while he's more of a Patriots fan, the promise of Bad Bunny's halftime show has lured him in. As for the rest of the city's football faithful, here are some top picks for where to watch the big game:

* Tara Rose: A popular spot in Murray Hill known for its Sunday specials, including half-priced margaritas and $6 pints of Guinness.
* Hair of the Dog: This sports bar between the Lower East Side and East Village boasts 23 TVs and projectors, plus a signature burger menu that's sure to satisfy even the hungriest fans.
* Overlook: Turtle Bay pub with all the classics, including wings, loaded nachos, and game-day plates. Its massive Jumbotrons ensure you'll never miss a play.
* Panzón: In Greenpoint, this Mexican spot offers up all-day happy hour specials and an endless supply of wings – plus avocado margaritas to keep you hydrated throughout the game.
* Keg & Lantern: With locations in North Brooklyn, both spots offer seating reservations with a $50 minimum spend, along with chicken wing trays that can be preordered for ultimate convenience.
* Brooklyn Public House: This vintage saloon-style sports bar boasts an impressive beer menu and offers up regional brews at just $7 – plus a shot on the house for an extra $3.

Whether you're cheering for your favorite team or simply looking to join in the communal excitement, there's something for everyone in New York City.
 
You know I'm onto this... Big game bashes? Just an excuse for the man to control our minds with a sea of screaming fans and endless commercials 🤑💸 They're pushing their agenda on us with all these "fun" events and "specials". And what's up with all the bars having fancy TVs and projection systems? It's just a way to manipulate us into watching the game, making sure we're stuck in this vortex of sports madness. I mean, have you noticed how every single bar is offering some kind of "Sunday special"? Sounds like a clever ploy to get people to buy more drinks and stay longer...
 
another super bowl sunday means more chaos in the city 🤯 and crowded bars 🍺 meanwhile, traffic is gonna be a nightmare 🚗 gotta love how people forget about everything else when it comes to football 😂
 
I'm so down to watch the big game at Panzón, that Mexican spot in Greenpoint is gonna be lit! Bad Bunny is gonna bring the noise and I need my wings & avocado margarita fix 🤯🍗🍹 Can't believe the traffic is gonna be a mess tho, I hope I can make it there on time 🚗😅
 
the super bowl is literally going to be chaos in nyc lol what's up with all these bars and restaurants preparing like crazy though? 🤯 i mean candy potts at judy z's sports tavern has been restocking supplies nonstop, that's some dedication right there 💪 plus can't wait for the halftime show by bad bunny 🎸
 
I'm gonna say NYC is straight fire when it comes to hosting big events like this! 🚀 According to Google Trends, Super Bowl Sunday is one of the most searched topics on their platform, with over 1 million searches just last year alone! 📊 The city's got some amazing bars and restaurants that are ready for the influx of football fans. Did you know that 75% of Super Bowl viewers will be watching from a bar or restaurant? 🍺

I think what I love most about this event is how it brings people together, whether they're all cheering for the same team or just enjoying the experience. It's like one big happy family! 😊 According to social media buzz, 70% of attendees plan on sharing photos and videos on Instagram, with #SuperBowlSunday trending as a top hashtag this year!

And let's talk about food – from wings to nachos, it's all about indulging in some delicious eats while watching the game. Did you know that the average Super Bowl party serves up around 50 pounds of wings? 🍗 That's a lot of wings!
 
omg the super bowl is gonna be lit 🎉👀 i've been looking at all these spots and i'm so down for a fun day out with friends at hair of the dog or panzon they both have awesome deals on wings and drinks 🍗🍺
 
🏈🍺 watching super bowl in nyc is so much fun! its like one big happy family 🤝 you get to meet new people and make friends over a shared love of football 📺 plus all the food and drinks are lit 🔥 i personally love going to sports bars with friends because its just a really relaxed vibe everyone's there for the same reason and we can all just chill and enjoy the game together 😎
 
idk why ppl wanna watch the super bowl live its like 4 hrs long and bars are gonna be crazy 🤯 i mean dont get me wrong im all about the atmosphere but can we just have a quiet night in with our friends instead? 😊 also is it really necessary to reserve a spot at keg & lantern or brooklyn public house? what's the deal with that? $50 minimum spend just sounds like an excuse for bars to make more money 🤑
 
I gotta correct ya, it's not really "Big Game Bashes" but more like Super Bowl Sunday 🏈😂. And can we talk about the whole bar scene? I mean, some of these places are gonna get crazy crowded and prices might go up. Tara Rose is a decent spot though, their Sunday specials sound pretty sweet 🍹. But if you're lookin' for a more chill vibe, maybe consider Overlook or Brooklyn Public House, they seem to have a more relaxed atmosphere ⛔️. And honestly, I don't really get why anyone would go to a bar just to watch the game when you can be at home with your squad 🤷‍♂️. Oh wait, it's all about the communal experience... or so I've heard 😊.
 
ill be heading out to my fave spot hair of the dog this sunday 📺🍺 it got all the tvs and projectors so we can see every angle of the game and the menu has all the classic sports bar faves like wings and nachos 🤤 i was thinking of getting a group together too, sounds like its gonna be a fun event 😄
 
Watching the Super Bowl with strangers can be super weird 😅, but also kinda awesome? like, you get to hang out with people who love the same thing as you and just vibe together 🤜🏽. I mean, don't get me wrong, being at home on your couch is def where it's at too, but there's something special about sharing in the experience with others... like, have you ever been to a sports bar and just seen people screaming at the TV because they're so hyped up? 🤯 It's wild. I think what makes it all work tho, is that everyone's just there for one thing - to watch the game! No drama, no expectations, just fun, fellow-fans 🎉.
 
The Super Bowl in NYC is gonna be lit 🤩🏈! I love how everyone's gettin' hyped for it - bars and restaurants are restockin' like crazy, and people are lookin' forward to a day of friendly competition with fellow fans. There's somethin' special about sharin' that experience with strangers-turned-friends 🤜🏽👫.

I'm glad some of these spots have killer food deals goin' on - Tara Rose's half-priced margaritas are callin' my name! 🍹 And, of course, who can resist Bad Bunny's halftime show? 🎉 But for me, it's all about the game itself. I love how NYC comes together to cheer on our teams (whether they're from here or not 😉).

One thing that always gets me is when people ask which team you're rootin' for... like, what's the fun in that? 😂 Just enjoy the ride, the atmosphere, and maybe even make some new buddies along the way. That's what the Super Bowl's all about! 👍
 
omg u guys i'm still salty about how crazy crowded it gets during super bowl sunday 🤯🏈 i mean idk if u've ever been to a sports bar on game day but its like a whole different world out there 🌎 the energy is electric but also kinda chaotic lol and honestly im just here for the food 🍔👌 can't go wrong with wings and nachos all day erryday 🤪
 
The Super Bowl is going to be crazy busy this year 🤯📺 I mean, I get it, it's a big game and all that, but can't they just make tables bigger or something? I went to Judy Z's last year with some friends and we were stuck out in the hallway because there weren't enough seats. It was chaos 😂. And don't even get me started on the prices of drinks... I'm sure it'll be way more expensive than usual, but still 🤑. On the other hand, if you're going to a place like Hair of the Dog or Overlook, at least they have a good burger menu and 23 TVs, so that's a plus 🍔🏈
 
I'm so down to watch the Super Bowl this year 🤩! It feels like such a blast from the past when I think about all those epic Sunday Funday parties my friends and I used to have back in the day 😂. I mean, remember when we'd gather at someone's house, munching on pizza and wings, and cheering on our teams while the neighbors couldn't help but join in? Those were the days! 🙌 Now, it seems like bars are the go-to spot for game-day revelry, and that's just as cool – there's something special about sharing the experience with strangers-turned-friends over a pint or two. I'm tempted to check out Hair of the Dog, they have 23 TVs?! That sounds like an absolute party 💥!
 
man i feel like these bars are giving me flashbacks of watching superbowls at my friend's place back in college 🏈🍺. we'd have an entire room full of people cheering on our team, and it was always such a blast. nowadays it seems like every bar is doing the same thing, and while i'm sure it's still fun, there's something to be said for having that intimate group of friends vibe going on 🤗. plus, can we talk about how overhyped superbowl sunday has gotten? like, last year was cool, but this year it feels like everyone's just showing up because they have to, you know what i mean? 🤑
 
I'm so stoked that NYC is going all out for the Super Bowl 🏈🎉! Watching the big game with fellow fans at a bar sounds like an absolute blast – it's like one big party atmosphere 🤩. I think Judy Z's Sports Tavern and Kitchen in the West Village is gonna be insane, and I'm not surprised they were busy restocking supplies last year 😂. The energy of sharing that experience with strangers-turned-friends is something special – you never know who you'll meet or what connections you might make 🤝. Can't wait to see Bad Bunny perform during the halftime show 🎵!
 
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