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Any chance any of you would like to get together somewhere for the Eagle game next Monday night? I haven't had the chance to watch a game with a fellow fan since the game in Baltimore with NeverLoseTheFeeling.

Just figured it would be nice to talk about the state of the team/franchise and have a few cold ones. I live in the east village now but wouldn't have a problem traveling to one of the other boroughs.

Not too familiar with the bar scene quite yet, especially those good for viewing Monday Night Football so id be open to any location we could agree on.

Feel free to shoot me a PM or just post in this thread. I think there are quite a few of us in NYC and think it would be fun to get a group together.

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I'd be down if we could find a low key bar. I hate crowded, loud places. A bar JUST opened last week next to my building. They have TVs. It's not too popular yet. Not sure how the food is.

Low key bar is exactly what I was imagining. Something where we could all hear one another talk and not have to deal with obnoxious drunks. I'm still really new to the city so I'd be down for literally anywhere if anyone has any suggestions.

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I'll try to remember to pop into the bar next door this week to see how many TVs they have and look at the menu. It's called Brownstone Bar & Restaurant. So new they don't even have a site yet. It used to be called Downtown Ale House and was on Livingston. They were all about Sunday Night Football so this might be a win. It's the same owner and staff. Just moved over to Gold St.

 

Here, three Yelp reviews so far. http://www.yelp.com/biz/brownstone-bar-and-restaurant-downtown-brooklyn

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Any chance any of you would like to get together somewhere for the Eagle game next Monday night? I haven't had the chance to watch a game with a fellow fan since the game in Baltimore with NeverLoseTheFeeling.

Just figured it would be nice to talk about the state of the team/franchise and have a few cold ones. I live in the east village now but wouldn't have a problem traveling to one of the other boroughs.

Not too familiar with the bar scene quite yet, especially those good for viewing Monday Night Football so id be open to any location we could agree on.

Feel free to shoot me a PM or just post in this thread. I think there are quite a few of us in NYC and think it would be fun to get a group together.

 

When I was in NYC in September, I watched the Lions game with quite a few Panthers fans in a bar in Brooklyn called Union Grounds. Great spot. It's in Carroll Gardens.

 

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When I was in NYC in September, I watched the Lions game with quite a few Panthers fans in a bar in Brooklyn called Union Grounds. Great spot. It's in Carroll Gardens.

 

havent been there i dont think, but when i first moved up here, Smith Street was probably my favorite street in nyc. i'll keep that place in mind.

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decide on a spot and if i can make it, i will. i prefer brooklyn cuz i will be working a little late and ill take my bike over to the bar after work.

 

that Union Grounds places looks decent, and it's next to one of my favorite Cuban spots. Right off the F train and like a 5 minute bike ride for me.

 
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