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King’s Cross - the best destination for families this Easter
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19-22nd April 2019
Over this Easter weekend, the Canopy Market in King’s Cross sees an Easter transformation of food, music, and a whole lot of fun for the whole family. And what Easter wouldn’t be complete without animals too? Vauxhall City Farm will be on hand to provide knowledge and petting to their cutest rabbits, ducks, guinea pigs and more.
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Canopy Market’s carefully selected artisan food stalls will of course also be on hand for food lovers to discover and enjoy, including freshly-made pasta from Love Farina, cheesy toasties from the big MELT, pastries and breads from the Little Bread Pedlar, British cheeses from Heritage Cheese and crispy, freshly-fried churros dusted with sugar and cinnamon dished up by Churros Garcia. So no-one goes thirsty, there will be craft beers on tap from Big Hug Brewing, and English wines from Redhill Farm Estate. For those looking to find an original gift or to do some spring shopping, emerging designer-makers include Esoteric London, Kin and Cloth, House of Illustration, Red Squirrel, Promises Promises, Visual Flux, Smith and Strand and Starling & Hider.
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From Friday 19 - Monday 22 April, there is something for everyone:-
·  The little ones can say hello to guinea-pigs, rabbits, chickens and ducks at the Canopy Market petting zoo. Every day over theEaster weekend, the team from Vauxhall City Farm will be on hand to tell you all about the animals and give you a chance to meet and pet them.
·  And for keen animal lovers, there will also be an animal wellbeing workshop with the Royal Veterinary College on the 19 April from 12-3pm to learn how animals eat, sleep and play – and how to care properly for your pets.
·  The Big Easter Egg Hunt is sure to provide entertainment for all the family – grab a map a join the hunt around Canopy Market, find the clues and win some delicious Easter eggs. There’s a chocolate treat for everyone who takes part.
·         Will also feature Canopy Market’s well-loved combination of fresh artisan produce, delicious street food and unique pieces from designer-makers, with the addition of hot cross buns, Simnel cake and lots of chocolate.
·  Free workshops daily such as egg decorating and Easter bonnet making hosted by guest makers including Crafty Fox, Made in Arts London, students from Central Saint Martins
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Not only that, the area is hosting a mega list of events and activities!
EASTER EXPRESS: Granary Square, Coal Drops Yard, 6 – 22 April, 12 – 8pm (Sundays: 12-5pm)
All aboard the Easter Express! Jump on the 1960’s vintage Dotto classic Land Train at Granary Square (with a Flower Power makeover!). Take a tour of King’s Cross, from Granary Square, through West Handyside Canopy to Coal Drops Yard, and enjoy all sorts of Easter fun along the way.
STORE STORE – ‘CHALK-BY-NUMBERS’: Lewis Cubitt Square, 6 – 22 April, 12 – 5pm
Can you stay inside the lines? Join STORE Store throughout the Easter break and help us colour Lewis Cubitt Square by numbers.
STORE STORE – ‘ART SELFIE BOOTHS’: Coal Drops Yard, 6 – 22 April
STORE Store are creating diorama selfie booths which reflect the history of Coal Drops Yard.
Follow the map to find the booths around Coal Drops Yard, strike a pose and take a photo home with you.
DAILY EASTER ART AND CRAFT ACTIVITIES: Let's Play space, Coal Drops Yard, 6 – 22 April,12 – 5pm.
Every single day for seventeen days there will be free workshops and activities, for all ages, across King’s Cross. Taking classic Easter fun – like Easter bonnet making, egg decorating and rolling – and giving them a contemporary, arty twist. With guest makers from Crafty Fox, artists from Made in Arts London, students from Central Saint Martins and whole range of artists, makers, illustrators and designers bringing something new to do every day.
FREE FACE PAINTING: across site, 6-7, 13-14, 20-21 April, 12 – 4pm
Face painting always brings a smile. Our artists will be on hand each day to transform your little ones. Head to the photo booth afterwards to capture their alter ego.
BALLOON ART: across site, 6-7, 13-14, 20-21 April, 12 – 4pm
Our balloon artists will be spreading a little bit of joy with their twisted creations. Throughout the weekends in the Easter holiday.
SKIP GARDEN EASTER GARDEN TRAIL: Skip Garden, 6 – 20 April, 10 – 4pm (Closed Mon and Sun)
Explore the garden with this fun trail; find all the little critters and treasures to claim your prize.
HICCE JUNIOR CHEFS WORKSHOPS: Hicce, Coal Drops Yard, 8-19 April, 10.30am
Hicce are hosting the second series of their Junior Chefs workshops over the Easter holidays. Starting with a big old Easter egg hunt, followed by Willy Wonka-esque chocolate egg painting, then a healthy and nutritious lunch with a homemade sugar-free soft drink
For children aged 5+. Lunch booking required. Parents are required to accompany children throughout. Tickets are £15/child and are available at www.hicce.co.uk/tickets
COLLAGE CLUB LDN: 8, 10, 15 April, 12-4pm
Swap pencils for scissors and a wealth of beautiful papers at Collage Club’s workshops, perfect for anyone of any age keen to flex the3ir creative muscles and get making without having to produce perfectly proportioned, boring drawings. Each session features different activities including speed-collaging and collaborative image-making. All cutting and sticking abilities are welcome and all materials are provided! #westicktogether
 THE AMAZING ART CART: Coal Drops Yard, 10 April, 12-5pm
The Amazing Art Cart will be pulling up into King’s Cross. Run by Dawn East and a team of illustrators, painters and designers, it is a versatile mobile art station providing stylish creative workshops for all ages.
SKIP GARDEN SPRING WORKSHOPS: The Skip Garden, 11 and 18 April, 12-4pm
Join our gardeners to learn all about growing organically in the city. There will be garden crafts including seed bombs and making paper pots. Global Generation’s Skip Garden is a community garden with a twist, it is fully moveable!
MOON LANE BOOKS – FESTIVAL OF FUN: Coal Drops Yard, 12, 13, 14 April, 10am – 5pm
 The amazing Moon Lane Books will be at Coals Drop Yard for a three-day action-packed, fun-filled extravaganza! Join Gilbert Giggles, master of disaster, and author Tamara Macfarlane for some circus, creative writing workshops and even a Bad-Mannered Tea Party.
Moon Lane Books is a specialist children's bookshop dedicated to raising equality in children's books. We work with emerging and well-established creatives to support London's diverse population.
SEVERE JAZZ WARNING: Canopy Market, West Handyside Canopy, 13 April, 12- 3pm
The 16-piece jazz orchestra return to Canopy Market, after an unbelievably popular, knockout set at Christmas.
YOUNG GEOMETETRIST WORKSHOP: STORE Store, Coal Drops Yard,15 April, 2-5pm
STORE Store present the Young Geometrist Workshop, a fun origami workshop for kids from 8-15 years old. This workshop will guide you in how to make and decorate paper geometrical structures as Easter decorations, utilising “The Geometrist” method. Using only a pencil, a pair of scissors and paper glue, a simple craft process will enable you to complete beautiful polyhedra shapes. TICKETED: £25 + £2.52 fee
CERAMICS WORKSHOP WITH MATILDA MORETON: Let’s Play Space, Coal Drops Yard, 18 April, 6-8.30pm
Brilliant ceramicist, Matilda Moreton, will expertly take you through the essentials of making with clay – be it classic tableware or something more experimental! Matilda is a ceramics teacher at Central Saint Martins.
ANIMAL WELLBEING WORKSHOP: West Handyside Canopy, 19 April 12-3pm
Join the experts from the Royal Veterinary College for a workshop that teaches you about how animals eat, sleep and play. If you have a pet, or are thinking about getting one, you’ll learn how to understand and care for them better.
CANOPY MARKET PETTING ZOO: Canopy Market, West Handyside Canopy, 19 – 22 April, 11am– 5pm
Say hello to the guinea-pigs, rabbits, chickens and ducks and (we hope!) chicks and ducklings at the Canopy Market petting zoo. Every day over the Easter weekend, the team from Vauxhall City
Farm will be on hand to tell you all about the animals and give you a chance to meet and pet them.
THE BIG EASTER EGG HUNT: Canopy Market, West Handyside Canopy, 19 – 22 April, 12- 5pm
It’s on! Grab a map a join the hunt around Canopy Market, find the clues and win some delicious Easter eggs. There’s a chocolate treat for everyone who takes part.
 AMWA DESIGNS: Let’s Play Space, Coal Drops Yard, 19 April, 4.30-7pm
Join Chrissa Amuah of AMWA Design as she shows you how to make cool Easter-themed tote bags. AMWA Designs creates handmade textiles and print designs for the home, inspired by Adinkra symbols and proverbs of Ghana. The symbols serve a decorative function, but also convey traditional wisdoms and adages.
CLIMATE SCIENCE WORKSHOPS WITH IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON: West Handyside
Canopy, 20 April, 12-3pm
Calling everyone who’s interested in learning about climate change! Students from the Grantham Institute at Imperial College will be at King’s Cross running interactive family workshops. Discover how we travel and even how we eat will change in the future as we develop new tools to protect our environment – including adding insects to the menu!
DAN PEARSON INSTALLATION: Coal Drops Yard, 20-22 April
Coal Drops Yard is set for a colourful spring make-over. During Easter weekend, renowned Landscape Architect, Dan Pearson will be transforming the yard with a sea of beautiful flowers.
Come watch this installation take shape and grow!
BABY CINEMA – EVERYMAN: Handyside Street, every Tuesday morning
New parents don’t need to miss out of the latest films. For mums and dads with babies under one year – enjoy the latest releases at The Everyman King’s Cross.
GRASS STEPS: Granary Square, from 29 March
The green steps are back by popular demand for a sixth year, allowing visitors, students, shoppers, office workers, sun worshipers and picnickers alike to sit by the canal and enjoy the surrounding area and (hopefully) the sunshine.
EASTER TREATS AT LE CHOCOLAT ALAIN DUCASSE
‘Adopt’ a chocolate bunny from the Alain Ducasse 2019 Easter Collection. The highlight of the 2019 collection is The Easter Bunny with a cascade of small almond praline eggs inside. The Hide and Seek Bunny is a treat perfect for an Easter egg hunt while The Travelling Bunny is filled with a hazelnut praline plus Easter hens, eggs and more.
FAMILY FOOD OFFERS
HAPPY FACE KIDS PIZZA: Handyside Street, all day every day
Need a pit-stop? The kids menu at Happy Face Pizzeria is perfect – offering doughballs, 6′′ pizza and gelato for just £6. The Happy Face colouring-in pages will keep your bambino/bambina occupied while your pizzas are baking.
FAMILY SUNDAY AT THE LIGHTERMAN: Granary Square, every Sunday
Gather the family for a brisk walk along the Regent’s Canal and then cosy up with a Sunday roast at The Lighterman. You’ll find traditional roast meats, a nut roast veggie option and all your favourite trimmings. Kids eat for half the price!
KIDS MENUS AT CASA PASTOR: Coal Drops Yard, all day every day
Casa Pastor and its outdoor neighbour, Plaza Pastor are offering special kids menus throughout Easter. There’s something here to please even the choosiest of customers, including Tacos, quesadillas, tortas and sides, with ice cream options to round things off. Plaza Pastor kids menu and Casa Pastor kids menu.
 SKIP GARDEN – KIDS EAT FREE: The Skip Garden, 19-20 April, 12-2pm
Have you tried the delicious, homemade food at the Skip Garden yet? Over the Easter weekend, kids eat free with every adult lunch. The offer is for kids up to 10 years and max 2 children per dining adult.
Please note there is FREE parking at the Handyside car park over the Easter holiday weekends (6-7, 13-14, 19-22 April) with 200 spaces, subject to availability.
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Top 13 Lifestyle Bloggers of 2017
In today’s busy world, it’s more important than ever to make the most of our precious free time. If deciding how to spend your hours of leisure sounds like a chore to you, help is at hand. These top lifestyle bloggers have done the hard work so you can concentrate on enjoying yourself.
The best lifestyle blogs of 2017
Their blogs cover a range of topics, but travel is a common theme. And when one of them inspires you to take a trip? That’s where we come in! With Holiday Lettings, you’ll find thousands of rental homes around the world in all shapes, sizes, and price ranges—ideal for solo travellers, trips with family or friends, or couples looking for romantic getaways.
So here they are: the best lifestyle blogs of 2017. Go ahead and give these guys a follow!
Old Fashioned Susie
Susie has been blogging since 2010 and relishes the communication, connections and opportunities blogging brings. Her blog is lifestyle focused, and has strong threads of home and personal style running through it. Susie believes home is at the centre of our lives and creating a happy environment is key. Follow Susie @OldFashionedSus
Buckets & Spades
Buckets & Spades is a fashion, design and lifestyle blog, written from a male’s perspective. The subjects covered are styled looks, design pieces they love and, most importantly, that make them smile. Based in Lancashire and beyond, Editor Mat heads up a team of five regular contributors. Follow Buckets & Spades on Instagram @mat_buckets which is updated daily.
The LDN Diaries
The LDN Diaries is an award-winning lifestyle blog based in London. The blog covers the best of what the UK’s capital has to offer, as well as fashion, beauty, food, travel and interiors. Discover the best cocktails in London or pick up beauty tips from one of Paula’s videos. The LDN Diaries is the source of all things lifestyle. Follow Paula’s adventures in London @TheLDNDiaries
Little Green Shed
Littlegreenshed is a lifestyle and travel blog written by husband and wife team, Lou Archell and Dan Taylor. Lou’s a writer, photographer and stylist while Dan is a keen outdoors enthusiast and wood-worker. Expect features on travel and adventure, both near and far, botanical inspiration and practical advice on simple living. Follow the couple @Littlegreenshed
Swoon Worthy
Kimberly Duran started her multi-award-winning blog in July 2010 to catalogue the work done to her and her partner’s 100+ year old Edwardian semi on the outskirts of Manchester. With an eye for eclectic bohemian glamour, she’s a self-described maximalist and shares everything from large-scale DIYs to crafty projects and trends that catch her eye. She’s recently expanded her blog to a full range of lifestyle topics, including fashion, beauty, travel and food. Follow Kimberly @swoonworthyblog
Girl Tweets World
Girl Tweets World is a luxury travel and lifestyle blog—with a focus on affordability—by Jayne Gorman, an expat Brit based in Australia. If you’re looking for tips on boutique hotels, trendy brunch spots or even some travel blogging advice, Jayne’s your girl. Join her on her journey @janeytravels
Fresh Design Blog
A modern and contemporary home interior design blog, Fresh Design was established in 2009 by Rachel Newcombe and is updated regularly with fresh ideas, decor inspiration and affordable buys for your home and garden. It’s been in the Vuelio (formerly Cision) Top 10 UK Interior Design Blogs since 2011 and is currently shortlisted for the Vuelio Blog Awards 2017. If you’re looking for home styling ideas, decor inspiration or top homeware product ideas, then follow Fresh Design @FreshDesignBlog
Zena’s Suitcase
This inspiring UK blog includes fantastic features on lifestyle, travel and parenting. It’s an essential read for parents wanting to make the most of life and to enjoy travelling with (and without) kids. Zena’s Suitcase aims to encourage its readers to be individuals and follow their passions, and you’ll find lots of ways to achieve this through Zena’s articles. Follow her @zenas_suitcase
The Design Sheppard
The Design Sheppard is the online home of freelance writer and design blogger, Stacey Sheppard. She started the blog back in 2009 as a way of documenting all the inspirational and innovative projects, products, concepts and design events that she was discovering. It has since grown to become one of the UK’s top ranked interior design blogs. Follow Stacey @StaceyJSheppard
Island Living 365
Freelance writer and award-winning blogger Emma is the brains behind Island Living 365. As well as being a mum to two girls and wife to Mr C, she’s been writing the Island Living 365 blog since January 2016 and hasn’t looked back. Emma shares her musings, travel and adventures on Jersey, in the Channel Islands. Follow Emma @islandliving365
Hamptons to Hollywood
Founded by Kyle Langan, this site is a celebration of the casual luxury lifestyle of the Hamptons and Los Angeles. The brand covers food, fashion, and events, and includes a weekly newsletter. The site also has a shop that sells curated pieces from Hamptons and LA artisans, designers and creatives in an effort to showcase their authentic and high quality work. Follow them and find out more @HamptonsHollywd
Foodie Explorers
Foodie Explorers’ authors are couple, Emma and Mark. They’ve been documenting their explorations of the world’s cuisine since 2007 and their recipes, restaurants and sightseeing articles will soon have you back for another taste. Follow the Foodie Explorers @FoodieExplore
Little Miss Katy
Katy’s posts are full of vibrant photos and handy tips to help make your travels easier, breezier and much more fun. From where to eat in Lille and what to see in Singapore, to how to spend two days in Copenhagen, she’s got it covered. She also writes restaurant reviews, creates easy home-made recipes  and shares the little everyday things that make life joyful and interesting. Follow Katy @MissKatyEnglish
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I got a couple of genuinely nice pics of Dan too so here you go
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has anyone mentioned that Dan revealed Phil was using eyebrow pencil to make his eyebrow slit stand out more lmao. he was roasting him about having translucent eyebrows (and yes he called him Voldemort again)
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sandinmybed · 1 month
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Dan has been talking about piss and Phil
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what a great few days!!
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Where To Watch Sports Outside In NYC added to Google Docs
Where To Watch Sports Outside In NYC
The sports world is like everything else right now. It’s racked with uncertainty and postponements, rule changes and new normals, and absolutely no prospect of a Knicks playoff run. But the fact of the matter is sports are back, even if the crowd noise is fake. If you’re feeling the urge to watch a live game in the vicinity of friends, fellow supporters, or a random Philly fan who sounds like a buzzed Stephen A. Smith, here are 19 spots with outdoor seating where you can do just that.
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There’s nothing wrong with Fruit Loops and yesterday’s highlights to start the day, but Philly cheesesteak spring rolls and live sports are a much better alternative. If you agree, head to this Williamsburg bar, which has five outdoor TVs playing sports starting at 10am on weekends and 1pm during the week. On commercial breaks or whenever Tiger isn’t in the featured group, you can direct your attention to nice views of the Manhattan skyline.
 Dan and John's Wings $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  East Village $$$$ 135 1st Ave
Sports are a welcome distraction when spicy wings have you sweating like Charles Barkley on a golf course. And it’s helpful to focus on wings when you’re on the verge of tweeting something you might regret at admittedly incompetent refs. It’s why wings are served pretty much everywhere sports are aired on TV, but few places do them as well as Dan & John’s in the East Village. Try the hot or inferno spice-level at a high-top on the sidewalk while watching the TV in the bar.
The Ground $ $ $ $ American ,  Bar Food ,  Greek  in  Chinatown ,  Two Bridges $$$$ 130 Madison St
The Ground is from the people behind Kiki’s and Forgtmenot, and you can order food and drinks from both at this new spot in Chinatown. Most of the time, though, you’ll be more likely to find kids doing dribbling drills than adults drinking pints here. It’s an indoor soccer center with turf fields that can be rented out for pick-up games, leagues, or parties. But for big matches, they set up tables and big screens on the patio out front.
Croxley's Abbey $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  Williamsburg $$$$ 63 Grand St
In terms of your sports viewing, Aaron Judge hitting a bases-clearing triple or Jabrill Peppers blind-siding Dak are the heroes. But in the event that you want to know what it feels like to wear a cape, Croxley’s gives you the chance. Their “cry like a baby” wings are some of the spiciest we’ve ever had, and if you finish an order, you’ll feel an overwhelming sense of achievement and pain. If that (understandably) doesn’t appeal to you, order any of the other flavors - the wings themselves are excellent - and something from their huge draft beer list.
 Noah Devereaux Ribalta $ $ $ $ Pizza ,  Italian  in  Greenwich Village ,  Union Square $$$$ 48 E 12th St
Ribalta is usually a Neapolitan restaurant where you’ll find pizza, paccheri with veal ragu, and plenty of Italian wine. But when there’s soccer to be watched, especially if an Italian club is involved, its outdoor patio on 12th Street feels like a cafe near the Stadio San Paolo, or at least a sports bar in NYC.
Blue Haven $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  Greenwich Village $$$$ 108 W Houston St
If you’re used to Blue Haven having more TVs than a casino’s surveillance room, its one outdoor TV might feel underwhelming. Take solace in the fact that you’ll be able to get a seat for once, and that you’re drinking boozy slushies on Houston Street.
Standings $ $ $ $ East Village $$$$ 43 E 7th St
Standings is a sports bar for people who really care about sports. It’s a small East Village bar where you can get great beers and BYO food, and where you know you’ll get volume for the game. That’s all still true, even if volume is the only part of the game you’ll get. They don’t have any outdoor TVs, but their small beer garden plays game-sound on the radio, so you can pretend you’re living in a time when the highest-paid baseball player made 20 grand a year.
 Keg & Lantern Brewing Company $$$$ 97 Nassau Ave
Between its TVs, house-brewed beers, and very good bar food, Keg & Lantern is always a great spot to watch sports in Greenpoint. And considering its backyard is fully shaded from the elements, that’s as true now as ever. Keep track of what games they’ll be showing by checking their Instagram.
 Harlem Tavern $ $ $ $ Harlem $$$$ 2153 Frederick Douglass Blvd
The front patio at Harlem Tavern might be even larger than the tavern itself, so it’s a good option when you’re not the only one in your group who wants to watch Zion win while the Pelicans lose. Check their Instagram to see what games they’re airing on their projectors.
House of Que $ $ $ $ BBQ  in  New Jersey $$$$ 340 Sinatra Dr
With waterfront views of the Manhattan skyline, this BBQ spot always has some of the best views in Hoboken. The only way to make them better is to go during a Yankees or Giants game, when you can say, “Isn’t that beautiful?” whether you’re looking at the city or a Gerrit Cole complete game. Reserve a table ahead of time through their website, and make sure to order some brisket.
Banter $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  Brooklyn ,  Williamsburg $$$$ 132 Havemeyer St
If there’s a soccer match you want to watch, there’s a very good chance this Williamsburg bar will play it. To reserve any of the 21 seats they’ve set up on the sidewalk out front, DM them on Instagram.
 Ryan Muir Blondies $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  Upper West Side $$$$ 212 W 79th St
Sports bars and buffalo wings go together like the Cowboys and unmet expectations. Order some of the best wings in the city at this Upper West Side sports bar, and watch the Cowboys make headlines on their way to another 8-8 season.
Sweet Spot $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  Astoria ,  Queens $$$$ 22-72 31st St
From 12-10pm every day, this massive Astoria sports bar is airing games on their new street and sidewalk patio out front. Whether you’re interested in watching WNBA, UFC, or NFL, there’s a good chance you’ll find it here, along with a long menu of bar food, including about 10 different buffalo wing sauces.
Duffy's Tavern $ $ $ $ Bar Food ,  Burgers  in  Staten Island $$$$ 650 Forest Ave
This old-school bar in Staten Island has built a huge new outdoor patio where you can order a half-pound cheeseburger on an English muffin any day from 11:30am-10pm (11pm Thursday-Saturday). They also offer specials during Yankees games, when you can get two hot dogs, fries, and a beer for $10.
 Katie B Foster Pig Beach $ $ $ $ BBQ  in  Gowanus $$$$ 480 Union Street
It’s never fun to stand in line. Pig Beach understands that, and tries to make it as enjoyable as possible. Not only can you look forward to brisket, fried chicken sandwiches, and frozen cocktails once you get to the front of it, but TVs above the bar mean you can watch sports while you wait.
 Noah Devereaux Smithfield Hall $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  Chelsea $$$$ 138 W 25th St
Our favorite soccer bar in the city, Smithfield Hall in Chelsea has reopened with eight outdoor tables that are available daily from 11am-11pm. Each table has a view of a TV, and you can make a reservation for groups of six or more by emailing [email protected].
Triona's $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  Gramercy $$$$ 192 3rd Ave
Outdoor big screens, tables shaded by large umbrellas, and delicious bar food make Triona’s a good option whenever you want to watch a game. But if you’re looking to watch a University of Michigan or Chicago pro team play, or any team during a weekday when they offer Happy Hour from 12-8pm, then this Gramercy sports bar should be at the top of your list.
Mudville 9 $ $ $ $ Bar Food  in  Tribeca $$$$ 126 Chambers St
All of the tables on Mudville’s canopy-covered outdoor patio have a view of whatever game’s on the big screen in front of this Tribeca sports bar. Reserve one of them by calling 212-964-9464, and then order any of their 30 draft beers along with some truly excellent buffalo wings.
 The Howard Hughes Corporation The Greens $ $ $ $ American  in  Financial District ,  South Street Seaport $$$$ 89 South St
The Greens is the newest addition to Pier 17 at the Seaport District. The rooftop bar is made up of 28 individual mini-lawns that each include lounge chairs for up to eight people. Along with food and drinks from R17, and lawn games that can be reserved ahead of time, they also have a 32-feet wide screen that streams major sporting events. You can reserve a mini-lawn through their website for any day between 11am-11pm.
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