The Ainsworth

The Ainsworth, a sports bar in Chelsea, is planning to have a DJ spinning and will serve sports-bar staples such as spinach artichoke dip, Buffalo wings, sliders, and nachos. Sister property Ainsworth Park in Gramercy offers a 7,000-square-foot space with 65 antique mirrored televisions and a 40-person seated patio. The space also offers four private events spaces including an upstairs V.I.P. lounge and a downstairs back lounge.
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Tonic Bar & Restaurant

Tonic, a sports bar and restaurant in Times Square, will broadcast the game on its 40 HD screens across three floors. The multilevel venue holds 550 and has a private bar with projection screens, plasma TVs, and a marble bar. The restaurant has a Super Bowl package as well as private spaces for parties of 30 people or more.
Photo: Atsushi Tomioka
Boomer Esiason's Stadium Grill at Bowlmor

Boomer Esiason's Stadium Grill at Bowlmor in Times Square has a gameday package that includes a buffet; wine, beer, and soft drinks; and unlimited bowling from 6 p.m. to the end of the Super Bowl. Private tables are available for groups as small as three people.
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SNAP

SNAP, a 2,200-square-foot venue, features 16 high-definition screens, a DJ booth, and a 20-foot-long LED ticker built into the bar’s countertop.
Photo: Oliver Correa
The Hill

Located in Murray Hill, the Hill is a sports lounge equipped with 25 high-definition, wall-mounted TVs, a projection screen, and Wi-Fi access throughout. The private space is already booked, but groups can still make reservations. The entire space seats 250 or holds 565 for receptions.
Photo: Chris Caro