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I'll be in NYC from Saturday through Tuesday. I'm there for some college journalism seminar thing, but I plan on making plenty of time for drinks and such. If anyone is interested in joining me for a few frosty beverages, let me know.

Along those lines, it's been a few years since I've been to NYC. I'm looking for a good sports bar to watch the selection show on Sunday. Speaking of, I have Knicks tickets for Sunday's game, but the game tips at the same time as the selection show. I'm torn. I've never been to the Garden, so I definitely want to go, but I also want to see the selection show to find out where Mason lands. Any suggestions? Does the Garden have any kind of sports bar inside, or am I going to have to pick one or the other?

I have issues. I know this.
 
Sxysprtswrtr said:
Can I just say, Mr. Sonner ... I really thought you were a figment of some funny wise guy's imagination on this board.

Wow, so you're real, eh? Seriously?

Yup.
 
Mr. Sonner, it would be an honor and pleasure to personally escort you around our fair city but, alas, I'll be out of town. I'm sure it will be a better place upon my return. Thank you, sir.
 
The announcement of a ticker-tape parade and a key-to-the-city presentation on Saturday thus explained. And please cry, Ryan; there are cancer victims in NYC counting on your tears.

And sxy, why delete that post ???
 
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Ryan, I think there is a bar in the Garden, but I have never actually visited it and it might only be open to people with certain tickets. But you should investigate, because I am 99 percent sure it exists. If you have to choose, not sure what I would advise... The Garden is the Garden, but the Knicks are dismal. There is very little energy left in the building most games, so I am not sure you will be getting the good experience. That said, nothing from the selection show is going to change if you just read the brackets after the fact. Why is seeing the show so important?
 
There are numerous bars in the Garden for Knicks and Rangers games. I know this because my son is the last remaining defender of Isiah Thomas. Outside the Garden and within close proximity are several dozen pubs where you can quench your thirst at a far more reasonable price. Best deal for me at the Garden is the upscale beer stands where they pour nicer beers into plastic mugs and give away tasty (everything is relative) pretzels that fit into the hollow mug handle for ease of carriage. Ladies and gentleman, the Dolans!
 
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Ryan, I think there is a bar in the Garden, but I have never actually visited it and it might only be open to people with certain tickets. But you should investigate, because I am 99 percent sure it exists. If you have to choose, not sure what I would advise... The Garden is the Garden, but the Knicks are dismal. There is very little energy left in the building most games, so I am not sure you will be getting the good experience. That said, nothing from the selection show is going to change if you just read the brackets after the fact. Why is seeing the show so important?

You're right. This shouldn't even be a question. I should just enjoy my first trip to the Garden and worry about the brackets later. What I may do is catch the selection show inside the Garden if I can and at least watch the second half from my seats (or better seats if the place clears out by halftime). Thanks for the info.
 
The Big Ragu said:
Ryan, I think there is a bar in the Garden, but I have never actually visited it and it might only be open to people with certain tickets. But you should investigate, because I am 99 percent sure it exists. If you have to choose, not sure what I would advise... The Garden is the Garden, but the Knicks are dismal. There is very little energy left in the building most games, so I am not sure you will be getting the good experience. That said, nothing from the selection show is going to change if you just read the brackets after the fact. Why is seeing the show so important?

The MSG bar is only open game nights.
 
JackReacher said:
Clever username said:
So if you're real, who are you and why were some people so fascinated by you?

Just a regular dude.
I have no idea.

Because he got the Moddy Seal of Approval. That's why.
And, yes, I'd hire Sonner. Except I'm not in the bidness anymore.
 
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I would go to Brother Jimmy's. It's a BBQ place and bar with an obsession for ACC hoops -- always a game on during the season. I can vouch only for the original location on the Upper East Side. Ribs are very good:

http://www.brotherjimmys.com/location.aspx?location=1
 
Frank_Ridgeway said:
I would go to Brother Jimmy's. It's a BBQ place and bar with an obsession for ACC hoops -- always a game on during the season. I can vouch only for the original location on the Upper East Side. Ribs are very good:

http://www.brotherjimmys.com/location.aspx?location=1

Southern Appreciation Day? Nice.

Thanks for the tip, Frank. We may have to check this place out. It's rare that I can turn down a good plate of ribs. Actually, that never happens. I'm hungry.
 
JackReacher said:
Frank_Ridgeway said:
I would go to Brother Jimmy's. It's a BBQ place and bar with an obsession for ACC hoops -- always a game on during the season. I can vouch only for the original location on the Upper East Side. Ribs are very good:

http://www.brotherjimmys.com/location.aspx?location=1

Southern Appreciation Day? Nice.

Thanks for the tip, Frank. We may have to check this place out. It's rare that I can turn down a good plate of ribs. Actually, that never happens. I'm hungry.
Not to question you, but ummm, living where you live, why would you want to go to New York to eat BBQ?
 
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slappy4428 said:
JackReacher said:
Frank_Ridgeway said:
I would go to Brother Jimmy's. It's a BBQ place and bar with an obsession for ACC hoops -- always a game on during the season. I can vouch only for the original location on the Upper East Side. Ribs are very good:

http://www.brotherjimmys.com/location.aspx?location=1

Southern Appreciation Day? Nice.

Thanks for the tip, Frank. We may have to check this place out. It's rare that I can turn down a good plate of ribs. Actually, that never happens. I'm hungry.
Not to question you, but ummm, living where you live, why would you want to go to New York to eat BBQ?

Because it's the perfect way to top off a New York City day after fishing in a quiet stream and watching a dirt track race.
 
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I would say the BBQ is incidental to the ACC-obsessed crowd. The BBQ is great by NYC standards, superior to Virgil's, IMO, but I've certainly had better in the Carolinas. My gold standard would be Henry's Smokehouse in Greenville, S.C. But I don't think you'll find a better place to watch the selection show. It's insane.
 
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