SPEND SUNDAY FUNDAY
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
It’s that time of year
again! Professionals are
hitting the gridiron for
another fall season of
football, and many will
be looking for a spot to
enjoy a cold brew while
watching the game.
Luckily, there are
plenty of places throughout
the borough where
you can enjoy the game
with friends. Here are 10
places in Queens where
you can watch football
on a big screen with a
cold beer.
Austin’s Ale House
– 82-70 Austin St., Kew
Gardens
Austin’s Ale House
has your game day ticket.
You can enjoy a beer
from their selection of
craft beer, bottled beer,
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top-shelf cocktails, plus
their full menu of classic
bar fare to indulge on
while you watch.
Bourbon Street – 40-
12 Bell Blvd., Bayside
Join in the football
fun at Bourbon Street in
Bayside! Bourbon Street
offers a rooftop space
and an indoor space to
enjoy the game. Plus, in
addition to their rotating
selection of beer and
cocktails, they have $5
Modelos and another
beer specials on Sundays.
Rocky McBride’s, 27-
01 23rd Ave., Astoria
With 22 high definition
TVs and 16 beers on
tap, what more could you
want? Rocky McBride’s
offers a bright, cheery
alternative to your usual
dimly lit pubs. Grab a
beer and enjoy the game,
you won’t be sorry!
Bar 43 – 43-06 43rd St.,
Sunnyside
The premier sports
bar and grill in Sunnyside,
Bar 43 is a great
place to watch the big
game. Come by and
watch the game on one
of their plasma TVs, or
come by on Mondays
for 50 cent atomic wings
to munch on while you
watch.
O’Neill’s, 64-21 53rd
Dr., Maspeth
At O’Neill’s, TVs line
the walls and the bars,
ensuring that you don’t
miss one second of the
game. Every Monday
night, O’Neill’s offers
wing specials with a variety
of sauces to choose
from. Hosting a game
day party of your own?
The wings are available
for pick up as well.
One Station Plaza,
213-10 41st Ave., Bayside
Whether you’re looking
for a cool place to
hang with friends on
game day, One Station
Plaza in Bayside is a
great option. With menu
items such as fried avocado
chips and barbecue
short rib sliders plus a
full bar to choose from,
One Station Plaza takes
traditional pub food to
the next level, and you
can enjoy it all while
watching the game.
Halsey’s Tavern, 30-
95 33rd St., Astoria
With 20 beers on tap
and another 30 in bottles
to choose from, Halsey’s
Tavern will make sure
you don’t run dry during
the game. Being nearby
the N and Q trains, getting
to Halsey’s Tavern
is easy and you don’t
have to worry about
parking.
Buffalo Wild Wings
– 107-16 71st Ave., Forest
HillsW
ho doesn’t love Buffalo
Wild Wings? With
televisions around the
entire restaurant and a
huge selection of wings
to choose from, you’ll be
in football heaven, unless
your team loses of
course.
Resorts World Casino
New York City – 110-00
Rockaway Blvd., South
Ozone Park
At Resorts World
Casino New York City,
their Bar 360 has one
of the biggest screens
in the borough. Plus,
there’s plenty of seating
options available
throughout the bar to
enjoy the game.
Bohemian Hall &
Beer Garden – 29-19 24th
Ave., Astoria
With football playing
on the garden screens,
Bohemian Hall & Beer
Garden is the place to be
when the game starts.
Watch the game on one
of their 10 televisions (including
their jumbotron
in the main hall!) while
enjoying their beer list
and food.
Editor’s note: The
preceding is for informational
purposes only; the
locations were chosen at
random by the author.
Reach reporter Emily
Davenport by email at
edavenport@qns.com or
by phone at (718) 260-2576.
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