Where to Watch the Super Bowl in the Flatiron District
- Flatironhot Contributor
- On January 31, 2019
- https://www.flatironhotnews.com
Reported by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff, courtesy of the Flatiron 23rd Sheet Partnership Website
Where to Watch the Big Game
It’s GAME TIME. Whether you’re pulling for New England or Los Angeles this Sunday, root for your team at one of these Flatiron spots. Please contact restaurants directly for more information.
230 FIFTH, 230 Fifth Avenue, corner of 27th Street, (212) 725-4300
Join 230 FIFTH for their annual party! Watch the game on large projector screens, while you enjoy a beer and wine open bar from 6 to 9 pm and all-you-can eat food platters of everyone’s favorite game-day snacks from 7 to 9 pm. Advance tickets are $45 per person and $50 at the door. Igloo Packages with private TVs are available for $100 per person.
40/40 Club, 6 West 25th Street, corner of Broadway, (212) 832-4040
Catch the biggest football game of the year at 40/40! Have your choice of a variety of table packages available for groups of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, or 20. Group packages start at $150 and include buckets of beer, food platters, and at least one bottle of liquor. The 40/40 Club is also taking reservations for VIP rooms.
Baked by Melissa, 111 East 23rd Street, between Park Avenue South and Lexington, (212) 842-0220
Grab a pack of football-themed mini-cupcakes in the spirit of Los Angeles and New England to add a sweet touch to the table of dips. These special edition cupcakes are available from January 24th through February 3rd.
Flatiron Hall, 38 West 26th Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, (646) 790-3200
Enjoy the game with hand-crafted brews at rustic Flatiron Hall. Admission to the party includes a live viewing of the game on a massive projector screen and TVs, plus a beer open bar starting at 6 pm until game’s end. Tickets are available for $40.
The Globe, 158 East 23rd Street, between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue, (212) 477-6161
Once a speakeasy, the “copper-faced” Globe Bar invites you to enjoy happy hour drink specials while you watch the game, as well as a ‘Burger & Beer’ special for $12.
Grey Bar and Restaurant, 43 West 26th Street, between Sixth Avenue and Broadway, (212) 532-2643
Sit back with some elevated American pub food while you watch the game at this polished sports tavern packed with plenty of TVs.
Hill Country Barbecue, 30 West 26th Street, between Sixth Avenue and Broadway, (212) 255-4544
Enjoy barbecue for the big game! Join Hill Country, or let them bring their delicious Texas BBQ to you with packages available for take-out, pick-up, or delivery. Choose from a variety of delicious sliders, chips & dips, and chili rubbed wings. Orders must be placed at least 24 hours in advance.
John Doe Bar and Kitchen, 253 Fifth Avenue, between 28th and 29th Streets, (646) 882-4007
John Doe invites you to a party that is sure to add excitement to the game! John Doe will be offering free food to guests during halftime, along with food & drink specials throughout the day. Get in the game day spirit with a competition to win a free keg of beer.
Slate, 54 West 21st Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, (212) 989-0096
With over 40 HDTVs, a 20-foot HD screen, $5 Bud Lights, and $6 drink deals, Slate is a great place for you and your friends to catch the big game. General Admission tickets are $5. Slate is also offering special VIP packages that include beer buckets, a bottle of liquor, and food platters. VIP packages range from $350 to $1,500.
The Storehouse, 69 West 23rd Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, (212)-243-8898
Cheer on your team while you enjoy comfort food, brews and the game on giant projectors at this Irish-style sports bar on two-levels of entertainment space.
Society Billiards, 10 East 21st Street, between Fifth Avenue and Broadway, (212) 420-1000
Reserve a pool table or ping-pong table at Society Billards and have some active fun while you watch the game this year. Society Billiards features 27 HDTVs to view the game.
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