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Typical London Boy
02-28-2007, 09:41 AM
Hi all.

I'm going to New York at the end of March/early April, and during this time Spurs have games against Utah, Indiana and Seattle. I've checked the ESPN Zone bar/restaurant listings and they're not showing any of these games... does anybody know of any bars in NYC that show Spurs games on a regular basis?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks.

Mr. Body
02-28-2007, 10:22 AM
This place the Riviera usually works for me. It's in the Village. The food's not great but they have beer. Don't 'regularly' show Spurs games, but they have a lot of TVs and NBA League Pass, so you shouldn't have a problem getting any game.

http://newyork.citysearch.com/profile/7117603/

Typical London Boy
02-28-2007, 11:03 AM
Thank you for your help. Having seen the photo, I've realised that i'd walked past that place several times before but never looked into it.

If anyone else has any other suggestions then it's all good...!

Thanks again.

peskypesky
02-28-2007, 05:40 PM
This place the Riviera usually works for me. It's in the Village.

Maybe I'll run into you guys there sometime. It would be nice to watch the games with some Spurs fans.

GrandeDavid
02-28-2007, 05:52 PM
Hi all.

I'm going to New York at the end of March/early April, and during this time Spurs have games against Utah, Indiana and Seattle. I've checked the ESPN Zone bar/restaurant listings and they're not showing any of these games... does anybody know of any bars in NYC that show Spurs games on a regular basis?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks.

Why not catch the games here?

http://www.paradiseclubny.com/

Seriously, why not try here:

http://espnzone.com/newyork/

Gros Membres!
03-01-2007, 02:23 AM
ESPN Zone only shows games that are on ESPN, obviously. Goiing there for a big game that you know will be on ESPN is a blast, if you can handle the $10 an hour table fee. Great place to watch MNF as well.

The Rivera is great. It's your best bet but, again, don't expect to get off cheap.

ponky
03-01-2007, 02:32 AM
good luck with that...you might have better luck getting into the 40/40 club and then watching league pass than you would of finding a spurs game on in a nyc bar...but then again, nobody REALLY watches the league pass at that place....otherwise, for the local bars it's all local teams if it's not a nationally televised game. espn zone is touristy but you can continue to watch games in the john if that's your thing! there IS a place in brooklyn, specifically park slope, near where i used to live...on a night when nyc teams weren't on i could get them to change the league pass

Mr. Body
03-01-2007, 02:35 AM
ESPNZone is more expensive than Riviera, for my money. Per hour table fee? Get out of here! The Riv has $5-6 pints on tap, which is about what you'd expect around here. We came away with burgers and a couple beers a piece watching the IU-Northwestern and then the Texas-TAMU games tonight at about $25 each.

ponky
03-01-2007, 02:38 AM
ESPNZone is more expensive than Riviera, for my money. Per hour table fee? Get out of here! The Riv has $5-6 pints on tap, which is about what you'd expect around here. We came away with burgers and a couple beers a piece watching the IU-Northwestern and then the Texas-TAMU games tonight at about $25 each.

i went to school in the village, there ARE lots of students from all over so you're probably right, it's easier to catch a game down there...i watched quite a few longhorn games with my fellow texans in the village