The Grayson

Sports bar · East Village

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"When a friend describes the way you choose to spend your Sundays as “black hole time,” you usually just tell them there’s nothing wrong with having a hobby. But after a day spent watching sports at The Grayson, you’ll understand where they’re coming from. This narrow East Village bar doesn’t get much natural light, and it has so many TVs playing so many games that time begins to feel like it stops with each challenge flag and TV timeout. It doesn’t, though, and you’ll leave with very little sense of where the last eight hours went." - Bryan Kim, Kenny Yang, Matt Tervooren

The 20 Best Sports Bars In NYC - New York - The Infatuation
Noah Devereaux

16 1st Ave, New York, NY 10009, USA Get directions

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