This site is closed to new comments and posts.

Notice: This site uses cookies to function.
If you are not comfortable with cookies then please don't browse this website.

kickoff weekend — Brooklynian

kickoff weekend

burns
edited November -1 in Park Slope
its that time of year again - the time where you try to go anywhere but 200 fifth to watch games on sundays (just a crowd issue).
any recomendations - they need to show multiple games and have nice HD TVs, good beer selection, solid bloodys and decent food doesnt hurt

Comments

  • I like Dram, but it does look packed usually during games (I would assume not all of them but I don't watch fball so I wouldn't know.) Dram has a great beer selection, good TVs, cool bartenders and great food from what I've heard. I also have to make a personal plug about the owner- I posted a bad service-related experience I had there when they first opened and the owner personally messaged me, met me at the bar and gave my friend and I a few rounds of drinks. Thats good service (and the service has been exponentially better every time I've been since.)
  • 200 5th is still my go to for games. But I understand if you want to relax without crowds that it's probably not the place. The first weekend of the season is always the most crowded too.

    If you have a specific game, try calling Tobys 6th @ 20th and see if they can show it. They have 4 screens so maybe they'll play what you're looking to watch. You can also have some killer pizza.
  • Cattyshack was the best. Lots of space, big tv, ridiculous $15(?) all you can drink and eat, bbq burgers corn on the cob and other good stuff.
  • If you can find me a place that has all the pats games and isn't 200 5th I'll buy you a beer every week :)
  • I bet one more Italian, two more Thai, and three more sushi restaurants open in Park Slope before we get a sports bar with comfortable seats, huge TV screens that everyone can view, and excellent drink specials.
  • my kingdom for a great sports bar. Cattyshack was my old standby, hopefully they can re-open that spot. I think the key to being a great place to watch sports is to not be a sports bar. Funny how that works.
  • anyone know anything about the billiards/sports bar on the corner of flatbush and 8th (where you go down the stairs and possibly never come up)
  • Any suggestions of a bar to watch college games? And I mean the bars that subscribe to get the ESPN package and don't just show the games on local TV. I had a difficult time finding bars that subscribe last year.

    Thanks
Sign In or Register to comment.