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The 7 Best NYC Bars To Watch The NFL Draft

Have a draft, watch the draft. Here are the seven best bars to watch the NFL draft as it takes place in Midtown on Thursday. Also, check out our 2013 Mock Draft.

Johnny Utah's

2012 NFL Draft - First Round
Fans show support for their teams at the 2012 NFL Draft. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

25 West 51st St
New York, NY 10019
(212) 265-8824
johnnyutahs.com

This Midtown venue, known to some as "that bar with the mechanical bull" is a great spot to hit for draft night. Close to the action at Radio City Music Hall, football fans gather here for booze and bites as they watch the action on the bar's many big screens. And hey, you might catch some of the draft's stars as they make their way into the big event.

Finnerty's49ers Fans at Finnerty's

221 2nd Ave
New York, NY 10003
(212) 677-2655
finnertysnyc.com

This East Village sports bar - known as a haven for 49er fans - boasts a large selection of beers on tap. They're excited about the NFL here, and for draft day, they'll have complimentary grilled wings and hot dogs for football fans starting at 8 p.m. If you want to go big, the bar also has kegs available for the night. Hey, it is Thursday, right?

Brickyard

Brickyard NYC

785 9th Ave (between 52nd and 53rd)
New York, NY 10019
(212) 767-0077
brickyardnyc.com

Regardless of how the draft pans out for your team, the craft beer selection at this gastropub will give you something to cheer about. The casual West side spot gets crowded, but there's plenty of TVs conveniently located all over the bar - so you won't miss any of the action.

TG Whitney's

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244 E. 53rd Street
New York, Ny 10022
212-888-5772
tgwhitneys.com

TG Whitney's is a good bet for football during the regular season, but draft night coincides with their  'Thirsty Thursday' specials: 2 for 1 drinks, along with $10 pitchers and $5 pints.

Red Star

Red Star
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37 Greenpoint Ave. at West St., Brooklyn
(718) 349-0162
redstarny.com
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A welcome change-up from Greenpoint's eponymous dive bar scene, Red Star claims the big three of large-scale sports bars. It's big, clean, and loaded with flat-screens, while pressed-tin walls, a notoriously friendly staff, and a café-esque second floor that frequently hosts live-band and comedy shows inject local character into all that plasma. Solid pub grub is also a bonus. Notable offerings include hefty boneless chicken wings and the minorly-famous cowboy burger, a $13 behemoth draped in barbecue sauce, cheddar cheese and "frizzled" onions.

The Ainsworth

The Ainsworth
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122 W 26th St between 7th Ave. and Ave. of the Americas
(212) 741-0645
ainsworthnyc.com
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With 40 flatscreens at last count, the lounge-y Ainsworth has TVs like Circuit City. It also has dishes like a gastropub and 30-something finance guys in suits like, well, a Chelsea sports bar. The menu offers adventurous riffs like lobster roll sliders and maple fondue, while leather couches, wood paneling, cool lighting and chandeliers add to the man-cave-with-money ambiance.

Southern Hospitality BBQ & Bar (Hell's Kitchen Location)

Southern Hospitality

645 9th Avenue, New York
(212) 265-1000
southernhospitalitybbq.com
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Justin Timberlake sure knows how to party. This Upper East Side hot spot, owned by the pop star-turned-solo-artist-turned-actor, has $3 Coors Light, $3 Miller Light, and $5 pitchers at their Hell's Kitchen location.

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