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364, 7th Avenue, 10001, New York, New York County, US United States
kontakte telefon: +1 212-736-5353
webseite: www.theflyingpuck.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 40.7487077, Longitude: -73.9924963
Dennis McDaid
::Probably the best hockey bar I've been to in New York. Games are always played with sound on, and even when the Rangers aren't on they'll put on the other matchups of the night. I personally love it for night when both the NBA and NHL have playoff games going on and I need a surefire hockey bar. Fans of any team are definitely welcome here, and it's a blast on non-Rangers nights when little rivalry pockets start. Food selection is alright, just your run of the mill pub bites.
Matt Meany
::Wonderful place to grab a drink or something to eat on 7th Avenue. They have a diverse and friendly staff. Plenty of beers on tap and a food menu that you would expect of a standard restaurant bar.
Jon Rekrut
::Pretty standard pub food. We got the appetizer sampler. The onion rings were saturated in oil, and some of the batter was under-cooked. The chicken strips were actually very good and everything else was average. The staff weren't super cheerful, but they were competent and attentive.
Anne Biedermann
::Really nice sports bar with excellent food & a range of good drinks. Full of people but not too noisy, helpful und friendly stuff. I'd definitely recommend a visit!
Tony Anello
::First things first, they need to train these waiters and bartenders how to not be socially-stupid people. Our waiter (short skinny guy with short hair) didn’t know how to provide customer service and the rest of the goon squad lurks around the floor looking like they are up to no good. I’m a big Rangers fan and came here after a Knicks game at MSG. The place sucks. I ordered food near the start of the 3rd period and got it by the time OT started. The “boneless wings” are chewy as if they are undercooked. We asked the waiter if he could take them (we only had 3, 1 for every member of the party) and he made up some BS story that he would get in trouble. Then he had another goon hand us the check because he was too immature to do it himself. I get bars not having game audio on (silly but whatever), but this place had rock music blasting so loud you can’t even have a conversation, let alone focus on the game. I’m in the city often and will never go back.