A half-block-from-MSG bar and restaurant that becomes a packed Knicks/Rangers watch destination during playoff runs.
132 W 31st St, New York, NY 10001



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Director of events and sales Caroline Farley told Gothamist that Knicks and Rangers playoff nights are "some of our favorite nights of the year; we get absolutely slammed," with the venue's 17-foot video wall, 20-foot projector, and 100-foot bar-area screen packed with fans half a block from MSG.
Despite the crush, Farley told Gothamist that drinks stay accessible even when full — "you'll be able to get a drink pretty easily" — and that sightlines hold up throughout, since "wherever you're standing or sitting in the restaurant, you can see and hear the game."
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Reservations: Accepts reservations, recommended for playoff/game nights (Gothamist).
Walk-ins: Walk-ins welcome; drink service reported as fast even when crowded (Gothamist).
Closed during Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals, per Gothamist.
No specific wait time was reported, but director of events Caroline Farley told Gothamist the venue gets "absolutely slammed" on Knicks/Rangers playoff nights, so expect a crowded room even if drink service stays quick.
Yes, reservations are accepted and recommended to secure a table, per Gothamist's reporting on the venue's playoff-night operations.
Walk-ins are welcome and Farley told Gothamist that drinks remain easy to get even when the bar is slammed, though seated tables fill up on big game nights.
Sources: Gothamist