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8 Best New York Yankees Bars in New York for MLB Game Day
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8 Best New York Yankees Bars in New York for MLB Game Day

Wing NightJuly 4, 20266 min read

The Yankees Are 44-38-4, And You Need to Know Where to Watch

Honestly, here's a number that should make every Yankees fan do a double-take: the Bronx Bombers are 44-38-4 on the season, and with a road game at Tropicana Field on the docket (broadcast on YES and TBS, for the record), the group chat is already blowing up. The question isn't whether you're watching — it's where.

Finding the right New York Yankees bars in New York is genuinely the most important pregame decision you'll make (trust me on this one). I don't need to know the stats — I need to know the TV situation, the vibes, and whether the wings are worth writing home about. This list is for everyone who's in it for friends, food, and baseball.

How We Ranked These

Every bar on this list earned a GameDayScore of 85/100 from GameDayBars.com, so we broke the tie using vibe, TV count, team affiliations, and which spots feel most built for a packed baseball night.

1. Horn's Hook Tavern — The Yankees' True Home Away From Home

If you're hunting for New York Yankees bars in New York that actually carry the Yankees flag, Horn's Hook Tavern at 1589 First Avenue is your answer. It's one of the only venues on this list with an official New York Yankees team affiliation — which means the crowd is going to care about every single pitch.

The Upper East Side spot boasts 8 TVs, 20 draft beers on tap, and a full menu of American comfort food made with locally sourced ingredients. With the Yankees at 44-38-4 per team records, the energy in the room here on game night hits different.

2. Stout NYC — The TV Situation Is Unmatched

Look, sometimes you just need to know you're going to be able to see the game.

Stout NYC at 133 West 33rd Street solves that problem with 29 TVs in a rustic-chic alehouse setting — which is basically what happens when a craft beer bar and a sports bar fall in love and have a very good baby. The wide range of draft brews and classic pub grub make the halftime snack run completely unnecessary. Everything's already there. It's the move when your whole crew needs a guaranteed sightline and a cold pint. Find the full venue profile at Stout NYC on GameDayBars.

3. The Joye Public House — The 24-TV Contender

Located at 315 West 39th Street, The Joye Public House is the casual bar that quietly has one of the best TV setups in the city — 24 screens and a community vibe that's genuinely welcoming even if you probably couldn't explain a sacrifice fly if your life depended on it. The crowd here is fast-growing and passionate, which is exactly the kind of energy in the room you want when the Yankees are battling on the road.

Check the Joye Public House venue page before you head out — Sunday funday planning starts early.

4. Playwright Irish Pub — The Empire State Building Neighbor

The Playwright Irish Pub at 27 West 35th Street has dozens of TVs, a team affiliation with the New York Mets (sure, nobody's perfect), and a location so close to the Empire State Building that you could theoretically watch the game and be a tourist in the same afternoon.

The casual Irish pub atmosphere is exactly the kind of place where you slide into a booth, order something fried, and stay three innings longer than you planned.

Playwright Irish Pub earns its spot for the TV coverage and the neighborhood feel.

5. Overlook — Best Sports Bar in Midtown East

Over at 225 East 44th Street between Second and Third Avenue, Overlook does exactly what it says on the tin: it's the self-described best sports bar in Midtown East, and the casual vibe backs that claim up. Even if you don't care about every in-game decision, the atmosphere here makes every big moment feel like an event.

It's also one of the few bars that offers takeout and delivery if your watch party is more of a couch situation — practical, and honestly kind of genius. See everything at the Overlook venue page.

6. Turnmill — The Dark Horse Pick

At 119 East 27th Street between Park and Lexington Avenue, Turnmill is the neighborhood bar that a lot of casual fans sleep on — and that's a mistake. The rustic-chic interior, craft beer selection, and cocktail menu set the vibes immediately, and the bar leans into the full game-day experience with screens, happy hour, and private party space for bigger watch parties.

7. Lion's Head Tavern — The Dive Bar That Delivers

Here's the thing: I'm just here for the atmosphere, and Lion's Head Tavern at 995 Amsterdam Avenue is a dive bar that delivers that in spades. It handles both large and small gatherings, which makes it flexible for everything from a two-person pregame to a full watch party where someone accidentally invites their entire extended family.

The New York Mets affiliation means it's not a pinstripes paradise, but I'd argue the dive energy and welcoming vibe make it a legitimate game-day destination regardless of who you're rooting for. Explore the full Lion's Head Tavern profile.

8. Tir na Nog — The Irish Bar That Has Your Back

Rounding out our list of New York Yankees bars in New York is Tir na Nog at 254 West 31st Street — an Irish bar and grill with a casual atmosphere and a solid reputation as a neighborhood watch-party staple. It doesn't carry a Yankees affiliation, but it's the kind of place where the excuse to go out is reason enough, and the crowd energy tends to follow whoever's playing on the big screen.

For the full picture of every New York Yankees bars in New York option across the city, the New York sports bars city page has you covered.

A Few More Worth Your Time

A few spots that narrowly missed the main list deserve a shoutout for baseball season. Any bar near Yankee Stadium works if you're already making the trek to the Bronx — the pregame plan basically writes itself. Speaking of big screens and big crowds, if you're also planning ahead for soccer season, the best bars to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in New York list is worth bookmarking alongside this one. The New York Yankees team page on GameDayBars is also a great resource for tracking where to watch upcoming road games on YES and TBS.

The Call

The Yankees are 44-38-4 and the road trip to Tropicana Field is live on YES and TBS — which means the only thing left to figure out is where you're watching. Whether you want 29 TVs and craft beer at Stout NYC or a dive-bar dive at Lion's Head Tavern, there's a spot on this list with your name on it. Looking for the best bars in New York to catch tonight's game? Browse the best sports bars in New York to find your spot.

The real reason we watch isn't always the box score. It's the wings and beer, the group chat turning into a group meetup, and the energy in the room when something actually happens.

Go find your bar.


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