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New York Yankees Bars in New York — 8 Best Spots for the All-Star Break
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New York Yankees Bars in New York — 8 Best Spots for the All-Star Break

Kickoff KellyJuly 2, 20266 min read

The Yankees Are Ready for a Comeback — Here's Where to Watch

The Yankees are 44-37-4 and sitting on a six-game losing streak heading into the All-Star break — which means the break could not have come at a better time. The atmosphere at New York Yankees bars in New York right now is equal parts frustration and faith. ELECTRIC tension.

The kind that makes watching with a crowd mandatory (trust me on this one). When play resumes, the Yankees head to Tropicana Field for a 6:40 PM ET first pitch on July 7th, broadcast on YES, Rays.TV, and TBS — and you do NOT want to be watching alone. We found the eight best bars in New York to catch every pitch of the comeback. For more options across the city, check out the full guide to New York Yankees bars in New York.

How We Ranked These Bars

Venues were ranked using GameDayScore — a composite metric weighing TV density, team affiliations, vibe, and crowd energy. Where scores were equal, team affiliation and proximity to transit tipped the scales.


1. Horn's Hook Tavern — Best New York Yankees Bar in New York

Address: 1589 First Avenue

This is the one! Horn's Hook Tavern is one of the few venues on this list with a direct New York Yankees affiliation — which means the crowd in here actually cares whether Aaron Judge is in the lineup. When the Yankees finally snap their six-game skid, this is where the city erupts.

"When the Yankees finally snap their six-game skid, this is where the city erupts."

GameDayScore: 85/100. Check out Horn's Hook Tavern details here.

2. Playwright Irish Pub

Address: 27 West 35th Street

New York Mets affiliation, yes — but don't let that fool you. The Playwright Irish Pub near the Empire State Building runs dozens of TVs screening sports simultaneously, which means the YES Network will have a home here when the Yankees return to action. It's casual, it's packed on game nights, and the Midtown location puts it dead center for the after-work crowd who wants to catch first pitch without sprinting across town.

When the stakes are high and the bar is LOUD, this place delivers the goods. GameDayScore: 85/100. Full venue details at Playwright Irish Pub.

3. Stout NYC

Address: 133 West 33rd Street

29 TVs. Let that sink in.

Stout NYC sits a block from Madison Square Garden with a rustic-chic interior, a wide range of draft brews, and the kind of screen-to-wall-space ratio that makes it impossible to miss a single pitch. The casual alehouse vibe makes it a natural gathering point for the crew — no dress code, no attitude, just baseball and beer. When Anthony Volpe works his way out of a .095 slump, you want to be somewhere with 29 screens to witness it (and you will).

GameDayScore: 85/100. See the full Stout NYC listing.

4. Tir na Nog

Address: 254 W 31st St

This Irish bar and grill near Penn Station is built for game day. The location is primetime — steps from major transit hubs, which means the crowd flows in naturally before and after work. Tir na Nog's casual atmosphere keeps things comfortable for a long broadcast window, and the YES Network will be front and center for every Yankees at-bat.

Here's the thing: the city is buzzing about whether this roster can right the ship before September — bring the crew here and settle in for the debate. GameDayScore: 85/100.

5. Overlook

Address: 225 East 44th Street (between Second & Third Avenue)

Midtown East's go-to sports bar. Overlook makes itself available for delivery and takeout too — but on game day, you show up in person. The casual vibe and centrally located Midtown East address make it a natural pit stop for fans coming from Grand Central.

No Yankees affiliation on the official list, but a bar this committed to being the best sports bar in Midtown East doesn't leave the YES Network off the dial. Playoff vibes require the right setting — find your spot at Overlook before the second half of the season heats up. GameDayScore: 85/100.

6. Turnmill

Address: 119 East 27th Street (between Park & Lexington Avenue)

Turnmill is a craft beer and cocktails bar with a neighborhood feel — rustic-chic interior, casual fare, and a community energy that makes it one of the more underrated New York Yankees bars in New York. The Mets affiliation is on the books, but a sports bar with this many screens doesn't turn away pinstripe faithful. The Gramercy Park–adjacent location keeps the crowd interesting — local regulars, not tourist traffic.

When the roster is grinding through a historic offensive slump, you want a neighborhood bar that feels like home base. GameDayScore: 85/100.

7. The Joye Public House

Address: 315 West 39th Street

24 TVs in a casual setup that calls itself one of the fastest-growing sports bar communities in the city. The Hell's Kitchen location gives it a gritty, fired-up energy that matches perfectly with a Yankees squad that manager Aaron Boone insists is "built for the playoffs."

The crew atmosphere here is the draw — multiple affiliations mean multiple fanbases sharing the same space, which makes big moments LOUDER than anything you'll find uptown. For a more detailed breakdown of where to watch, explore the New York Yankees bars in New York guide that covers the city borough by borough. GameDayScore: 85/100. Full details at The Joye Public House.

8. Lion's Head Tavern

Address: 995 Amsterdam Avenue

A dive bar on the Upper West Side that handles both large and small gatherings — which makes it perfect for the crew that plans ahead and the solo fan who just needs a stool and a screen. The Mets affiliation is prominent here, so bring your cross-town rivalry energy.

The Yankees lead the season series 3-1 per head-to-head data, which means there's plenty of Bronx Bomber ammunition to throw around at a Mets-friendly bar. Dive bars have a specific game-day magic that upscale spots can't replicate — raw, honest, LOUD. GameDayScore: 85/100. Full Lion's Head Tavern listing here.


Honorable Mentions

New York has more sports bars than innings in a doubleheader — these two just missed the cut.

For World Cup season overlap, some of these same venues are pulling double duty. The FIFA World Cup 2026 bars guide for New York has you covered on that front. And if soccer is your second sport this summer, the extended World Cup bar guide goes even deeper. Both lists overlap heavily with the venues above — same great screens, same electric atmosphere, different sport on the glass.


The Call

The Yankees are 44-37-4. They've dropped six straight. They haven't scored more than four runs in a game since June 19th.

And yet — this is exactly when sports bars earn their reputation. The rebound game, the comeback, the moment the lineup finally wakes up — you want to be somewhere that FEELS it. Pull up to any bar on this list when the Yankees take the field at Tropicana Field on July 7th.

Looking for the best odds on the Yankees game? Check the latest lines before heading out, then find your spot among the best New York Yankees bars to watch the action unfold. Find every New York sports bar on GameDayBars and lock in your location before the break ends.

The city is buzzing. Do NOT watch this one from your couch. Track the full Yankees schedule and bar guides all season long.


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