
8 Best New York Yankees Bars in New York for MLB Game Day
The Premise
The Yankees are 44-36-4. Sitting right in the thick of the playoff race, every game at Yankee Stadium MATTERS. The Detroit Tigers come to town on July 1st, broadcast live on YES and Detroit SportsNet — and the city is BUZZING.
Picking the wrong bar on a primetime game day? That's a decision you'll feel for weeks. The energy in a packed house of pinstripe faithful is something you cannot replicate on your couch — trust me on this one.
These are the best New York Yankees bars in New York — ranked, vetted, and ready for game day. Don't sleep on this list.
The Ranking Method
Venues were ranked using GameDayScore — a composite metric that weighs TV coverage, team affiliation, venue vibe, and atmosphere. All eight venues on this list scored 85/100. Tiebreakers went to TV count and direct Yankees affiliation.
1. Horn's Hook Tavern — The Home of New York Yankees Bars in New York
Address: 1589 First Avenue
This is the one. Situated on the Upper East Side, it's THE natural gathering point for Yankees fans who want to be surrounded by their people.
Eight screens. Full menu built on locally sourced ingredients. Twenty draft beers on tap. When the YES Network kicks on for that first pitch, this place is LOUD. GameDayScore: 85/100.
When the YES Network kicks on for that first pitch, this place is LOUD.
Find Horn's Hook Tavern details here and lock in your spot early — no second chances on game day.
2. Stout NYC — 29 TVs and Zero Bad Seats
Address: 133 West 33rd Street
Twenty-nine televisions. Let that sink in.
Stout NYC near Madison Square Garden is an upbeat alehouse with rustic-chic interiors and a wide range of draft brews. The TV wall here is genuinely electric — there is NO angle from which you cannot see a screen. The atmosphere on a midtown game day is standing room only energy. The after-work crowd rolls in FAST. GameDayScore: 85/100.
One of the most reliable New York Yankees bars in New York for big-broadcast games on YES, get venue details for Stout NYC before you commit.
3. The Joye Public House — 24 Screens, Midtown Muscle
Address: 315 West 39th Street
Twenty-four TVs in the heart of Midtown West.
The Joye Public House is a casual sports bar built for EXACTLY this: a packed weekday game with the crew, cold drinks, and wall-to-wall coverage. The community feel here is real — it's blown up fast as one of New York's go-to sports houses. GameDayScore: 85/100.
Coming in from out of town? Need a spot near the Garment District? This is it, honestly. Check out The Joye Public House on GameDayBars and see what the buzz is about.
4. Playwright Irish Pub — Near the Empire State, Far From Boring
Address: 27 West 35th Street
Playwright Irish Pub comes with dozens of TVs screening sports and sits a short walk from the Empire State Building. The atmosphere here leans Irish pub energy — warm, fired up, and genuinely loud when the stakes are high.
New York Mets and New York Rangers affiliations mean the room knows sports, but on YES game days, the Yankees crowd CLAIMS this room. GameDayScore: 85/100.
Full details on Playwright Irish Pub here — midtown's most underrated game-day spot (seriously).
5. Overlook — Midtown East's Best-Kept Secret
Address: 225 East 44th Street, between Second & Third Avenue
Overlook calls itself the best sports bar in Midtown East. The casual vibe and prime location make it a smart pull for the after-work crowd heading into a 5:35 PM first pitch.
The game on July 1st — Tigers at Yankees, YES Network — hits right as the evening crowd floods in. Absolute scenes. GameDayScore: 85/100.
If you haven't been, you do NOT want to miss what this room looks like when Midtown East goes game-day mode. See Overlook on GameDayBars for everything you need.
6. Tir na Nog — Irish Energy Right by Penn Station
Address: 254 W 31st St
Tir na Nog is an Irish bar and grill locked in right by Penn Station — which means it's accessible from EVERYWHERE. Cleveland Guardians and New England Patriots affiliations signal a room that respects the game. On big MLB nights, this is a hub for fans pouring in from every borough. The atmosphere here escalates FAST once first pitch drops. GameDayScore: 85/100.
If your crew is commuting in from different directions, this is the logical meeting point — and the energy rewards the decision.
7. Turnmill — East 27th Street's Craft Beer Corner
Address: 119 East 27th Street, between Park & Lexington Avenue
Turnmill carries New York Mets affiliation, which might seem counterintuitive on a Yankees list. But here's the thing: this is a legitimate sports bar. Craft beer, cocktails, draft brews, casual fare — a room that KNOWS baseball. The rustic-chic interior keeps things relaxed until the game heats up. Private party options mean you can lock down a room for the crew. GameDayScore: 85/100.
For Yankees fans in the Gramercy area, this is a solid call when your usual spot is packed to the walls.
8. Lion's Head Tavern — Upper West Side Dive With Character
Address: 995 Amsterdam Avenue
Lion's Head Tavern is a dive. That is not a criticism. That is the point.
Upper West Side. Amsterdam Avenue. Built for both large and small gatherings. The room has Boston Red Sox and New York Mets team affiliations, which means Yankees fans walking in are bringing the rivalry energy themselves — and sometimes that friction is EXACTLY what game day needs. GameDayScore: 85/100.
See full details for Lion's Head Tavern before you make the trip uptown.
Honorable Mentions
New York has no shortage of spots worth a callout. If you're also tracking the best sports bars across New York City, the full city guide covers options in every neighborhood, and FIFA World Cup 2026 is ALSO coming to the city.
Check out our guides on where to watch the World Cup in New York, more World Cup bar options, and the original World Cup New York bar list for the full summer sports bar picture. These rooms will be pulling double duty all summer long.
The Call
The Yankees are 44-36-4 and the Tigers come to Yankee Stadium on July 1st. That game broadcasts on YES and Detroit SportsNet at 5:35 PM. Looking for the best odds on tonight's game? Check the latest lines before heading out.
The city is BUZZING. Right now — THIS moment — is when you lock in your bar, find your New York Yankees bars in New York, bring the crew, and get FIRED UP. Playoff vibes are building.
Horn's Hook Tavern is the top call for pinstripe faithful. Stout NYC covers you with 29 screens if midtown is your zone. Don't watch this one alone. Find the best bars to watch the game in New York.
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