New York City Nightlife, Part II

Rashawn Blanchard
40/40 Club
No sneakers, no shorts, no athletic wear, and no smoking-all claims your traditional sports bar simply doesn't have and probably hasn't even considered. Then again, the 40/40 club isn't your average sports venue as it caters to a litany of a-list personnel and you'd probably have to have a plan to manage to get inside. Eight plasma screen televisions and fifteen LCD sets make sure that you're watching the game in the best clarity amongst the most beautiful people. Make sure to dress your best en route to this establishment, and that your pockets are deep enough to have a good time.
Address: 6 W 25th St, New York, NY 10010
Neighborhood: Flatiron District
Phone: 212-832-4040
Website: http://www.the4040club.com

Bounce
Both fine restaurant and a finer sports bar equipped with twelve widescreen plasma televisions bar is a must visit for any sports fan looking for a nice out on the town. They also cater to parties from ten to up to one hundred fifty. Several college basketball nights are coming up as well, as to be expected for other sports as well. All in all a great atmosphere for those simply looking for some good eats and a good place to watch the game with other fans.
Address: 1403 2nd Ave, New York, NY
Neighborhood: Upper East Side
Phone: 212-535-2183
Website: http://www.bounceny.com/

O'Flanagan's
If the name wasn't enough to tip you off, O'Flanagan's is an Irish-style bar that includes live music is a magnet for any sports fanatic. The menu is surprisingly deep and features numerous dinners that would be seen in fine restaurants all across Manhattan; brunch, lunch and dinner are all served seven days a week. Sundays are chock full of football, as the bar provides NFL Sunday Ticket for every football game that's showing. The same is for Monday night when drink specials are on.
Address: 1215 1st Ave, 65th & 66th, New York, NY 10021
Neighborhood: Murray Hill
Phone: 212-439-0660
Website: http://www.oflanagans.com/

ESPN Zone
What better place would there be to watch a game than an ESPN outfit? It's also one of the few places you'd be able to bring a future sports fanatic that's not quite old enough to knock down a brew with you. Big screen televisions strewn about and interactive active experiences littered all over the place, you'd be hard pressed to find something not to do in this atmosphere. While you're waiting to be seated you can indulge in the litany of games at your disposal and once you are seated you'll be able to take a gander at whatever game is being shown on the massive television screens.
Address: 1472 Broadway New York, NY 10036
Neighborhood: Manhattan
Phone: 212-921-3776
Website: http://espnzone.com/newyork/

ESPN Zone
What better place would there be to watch a game than an ESPN outfit? It's also one of the few places you'd be able to bring a future sports fanatic that's not quite old enough to knock down a brew with you. Big screen televisions strewn about and interactive active experiences littered all over the place, you'd be hard pressed to find something not to do in this atmosphere. While you're waiting to be seated you can indulge in the litany of games at your disposal and once you are seated you'll be able to take a gander at whatever game is being shown on the massive television screens.
Address: 1472 Broadway New York, NY 10036
Neighborhood: Manhattan
Phone: 212-921-3776
Website: http://espnzone.com/newyork/

Bounce Deuce
Just about a dozen 42-inch plasma TV screens and an upscale bar menu make Bounce Deuce resemble that of an upscale sports bar-but in most cases of upscale sports bar, this has a leg up on the rest. Though on many levels, you may find people disagreeing with what this place actually provides. Make sure to do a bit of homework before you find yourself popping up in a place that you just simply don't want to be at. Happy hunting.
Address: 103 2nd Ave New York, NY 10003
Neighborhood: East Village
Phone: 212-533-6700
Website: N/A

Published by Rashawn Blanchard

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