Showing posts with label Super Bowl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super Bowl. Show all posts
Sunday, February 13, 2022
Sunday's parting shot
A moment during the Super Bowl tonight at Phebe's on the Bowery (which hosts Cincinnati Bengals games) ... photo by Derek Berg...
Sunday, February 3, 2019
SUPER BOWL SUNDAY II
The pre-Super Bowl delivery situation outside Atomic Wings on First Avenue between 11th Street and 12th Street ... thanks to EVG reader Laura for the photo!
Sunday, February 4, 2018
Super Bowl Sunday
Sixth Street and Cooper Square.
And the line outside Professor Thom's (a Patriots bar) on Second Avenue at 8 a.m. ...
They open at 10 a.m. for brunch in case you were wondering.
Friday, January 30, 2015
Any East Village bars that WON'T be playing the Super Bowl on Sunday?
[Photo via our friends at The International]
Because people ask us this question this time of year. (And other times too, actually.)
TV-free neighborhood bars include:
• Burp Castle, 41 E. Seventh St. between Second Avenue and Cooper Square
• The International Bar, 120 1/2 First Avenue near East Seventh Street
• Scratcher, 209 E. Fifth St. between Second Avenue and Cooper Square
• Swift Hibernian Lounge, 34 E. Fourth St. between the Bowery and Lafayette
• The Wayland, Avenue C at East Ninth Street
This is certainly not a comprehensive list. Feel free to name other TV-free neighborhood bars in the comments... (and Hookah bars don't count...)
And as the sign at The International shows, there is an anti-Super Bowl party there all-day Sunday.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Reader mailbag: Any suggestions for a low-key place to watch the Super Bowl?
Another straightforward question. So maybe your apartment? Haha. Kidding! Well, the Big Game is coming up Sunday as you may have heard. (Make the hype stop! Please!)
So! Anyone with a suggestion for someplace low-key in the East Village to watch the game? (Please no blatant shilling or answers like "football sucks. Read a book.") As for us, we'll be watching it at the International!
-------------
We often get reader queries ... asking for help with, say, donating clothes or books ... or finding an East Village-based caterer... If you have a question for the masses, then try the EV Grieve email...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Reader mailbag: Places to eat that have that old East Village vibe (45 comments)
Reader mailbag: What do I do about my new neighbors who smoke pot all the time? (52 comments)
Reader mailbag: Where is a good place to get a cup of coffee in the East Village before 6 a.m.? (25 comments)
So! Anyone with a suggestion for someplace low-key in the East Village to watch the game? (Please no blatant shilling or answers like "football sucks. Read a book.") As for us, we'll be watching it at the International!
-------------
We often get reader queries ... asking for help with, say, donating clothes or books ... or finding an East Village-based caterer... If you have a question for the masses, then try the EV Grieve email...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Reader mailbag: Places to eat that have that old East Village vibe (45 comments)
Reader mailbag: What do I do about my new neighbors who smoke pot all the time? (52 comments)
Reader mailbag: Where is a good place to get a cup of coffee in the East Village before 6 a.m.? (25 comments)
Friday, January 24, 2014
Are you going to rent out your East Village apartment for the Super Bowl?
[A welcome on Avenue C]
As we first and exclusively reported, MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., is hosting Super Bowl XLVIII on Feb. 2. Which means thousands and thousands of football fans from Denver (go Nuggets!) and Seattle (go Mariners!) will be descending upon NYC for food, lodging, alcohol poisoning, etc.
Thankfully, given the generous nature of NYC residents, there are plenty of people offering up their apartments on AirBnB and Craigslist for a pretty nice markup. For example! There's a nice apartment on Second Avenue going for $1,000 a night — with a living/dining space that can "accommodate up to 50 people." Meanwhile, over in StuyTown, there's a two-bedroom unit asking $6,500 for six nights. Or if you really want to do it up, you can rent this one-bedroom apartment on Second Avenue and East First Street for the entire month – $4,600.
Sure, renting out your place like this (for less than 30 days) violates New York State law, but you can make up for any possible fines by placing some side bets on the game.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
The Nuyorican Poets Cafe has a 2-story screen to watch the Super Bowl
As you may have heard, the Super Bowl is Sunday ... anyway, passing this along... part of an events email from the folks at The Nuyorican Poets Cafe, 236 E. Third St. between Avenue B and Avenue C.
Please note that use of a vintage Sports Illustrated cover of the 49ers does not imply any endorsement in the game.
On Sunday, join us for a Super Bowl Party with pizza, snacks and drink specials. Watch the Baltimore Ravens battle the San Francisco 49ers on our two-story screen (the biggest screen on the Lower East Side!) $7 tix include free food.
Please note that use of a vintage Sports Illustrated cover of the 49ers does not imply any endorsement in the game.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Noted
Per @hattmayes — "in front of the NYU dorm. People flooded the street and some guys in speedos jumped on a cab."
And the Giants win the pennant ...
The calm before the Super Bowl
Suddenly, everyone is a New York Giants fan!
As you may have heard, the New York Giants are playing the New England Patriots tonight at 6:30. The winner will be crowned this year's Wimbledon champion.
And as you might expect, there are plenty of bandwagon jumpers... Like, do you recall seeing signs that this Duane Reade on 14th Street near First Avenue was the official pharmacy of the Giants during the regular season?
And where were these savings at Trader Joe's earlier?
Anyway, we looked around at various specials for tonight... didn't find anything that stupid. Did you?
And as you might expect, there are plenty of bandwagon jumpers... Like, do you recall seeing signs that this Duane Reade on 14th Street near First Avenue was the official pharmacy of the Giants during the regular season?
And where were these savings at Trader Joe's earlier?
Anyway, we looked around at various specials for tonight... didn't find anything that stupid. Did you?
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Super Bowl Sunday dining along First Avenue
Atomic Wings...
Papa John's...
Earlier...
Hearth at 12th Street is usually open on Sundays... but not tonight ... and the bread delivery is still hanging there ...
Papa John's...
Earlier...
Hearth at 12th Street is usually open on Sundays... but not tonight ... and the bread delivery is still hanging there ...
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Today in subtle Super Bowl party ads
Sunday, February 1, 2009
In search of cheesy (ballsy?) Super Bowl promos
I understand that NBC has a big Bruce Springsteen informercial planned for this evening. To coincide with the release of his new record, the Super Bowl will also be played before and after a Springsteen mini-concert.
Meanwhile, for no good reason, I was amusing myself by trying to find the cheesiest Super Bowl party special...So far, the leading contender is...
And has anyone ever been to Whistlin' Dixie's Texas Tavern? (WARNING: If you click on their link, expect to hear some Kenny Rogers...) It's at West 51th Street and 11th Avenue. See you there!
Meanwhile, for no good reason, I was amusing myself by trying to find the cheesiest Super Bowl party special...So far, the leading contender is...
And has anyone ever been to Whistlin' Dixie's Texas Tavern? (WARNING: If you click on their link, expect to hear some Kenny Rogers...) It's at West 51th Street and 11th Avenue. See you there!
Labels:
ads,
balls,
excuse for a gratuitous photo,
Super Bowl
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)