1. Smithfield Hall
8.3
138 W 25th St (btwn 6th & 7th Ave), New York, NY
Sports Bar · Chelsea · 89 tips and reviews
Laurie Hümpel: Fantastic wings, awesome staff, great place to catch a soccer match. Good Guinness pour too.
Meg Farmer: Great to watch soccer, but boy does this place get packed. Reserve a table in advance for sure.
Nina Tsimpouli: good burger, fun environment and you can watch european soccer 🙌⚽️🍻
jake furst: it's happening! next leg of the park is opening this fall, including 3 soccer fields, BBQ's, picnic tables, playground, a promenade and fishing pier.
DoubleDeuce: One of the top 3 views when playing soccer in New York City and the best turf.
Anne Karp: Most beautiful soccer field ever.
4. Standings
7.4
43 E 7th St (at 2nd Ave.), New York, NY
Sports Bar · East Village · 60 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Hands down, our favorite East Village sports bar. Note: they don't serve liquor, so you'll have to be ok with sticking to beer and wine. The beer list is impressive though, so shouldn't be a problem!
Patrick Baskin: Awesome sports bar, 30+ beers on tap, small place & let you bring outside food in
Emilie Futterman: Best sports bar in the city. Chill, cheap, the play game sound - basically an extension of your living room.
5. Riverbank State Park
9.0
679 Riverside Dr (btwn W 137th & W 145th St), New York, NY
State or Provincial Park · West Harlem · 61 tips and reviews
Jonathan Cooper: One of the nicest parks in the city, great place to play soccer, football, skate, jog or just relax.
Elise Abdalla: This is an awesome park - there is a rollerskating rink, free basketball, tennis, handball courts, soccer / football fields and running track, plus a playground and plenty of grass to lay on!
Macleem Sports: An urban oasis of athletic fun. Track & field, ice skating, basketball, football, soccer & even swimming. No matter the season you can always get your game on here.
6. Triona's
8.0
192 3rd Ave (btwn E 17th & E 18th St), New York, NY
Bar · Gramercy Park · 31 tips and reviews
Michael L Personal Training: Classy sports bar. Don't get the fried pickles. They are massive, thick cut spears, not chips.
Cynthia Cepeda: Plays ALL the soccer games & is a Michigan bar! Wouldn't be able to tell you about the prices but it's a good vibe to hang out! I recommend
Matt Wong: Best sports bar in the area. Reasonable prices and essential understanding of game audio and TV set up
8. Columbus Park
7.5
67 Mulberry St (btwn Bayard & Worth St), New York, NY
Park · Chinatown · 47 tips and reviews
G Wong: The amount of Chinese people lounging, singing, playing chess, whatever in this park is a serious glimpse into Chinese culture. Also, there's a soccer field in this park if you fancy.
Compass: Enjoy the soccer fields and chess tables, but don’t be surprised if a live dance troupe or chorus takes over Chinatown’s most popular park.
Patrick Baskin: Pick up soccer Sunday mornings, look it up on meetup.com
11. East River Park
8.9
FDR Dr N (btwn E 14th & Grand St), New York, NY
Park · Alphabet City · 55 tips and reviews
Compass: The East River Park has a waterside boardwalk, several baseball and soccer fields, playgrounds, and all sorts of picnic spots.
Gordon Mei: Access the soccer and softball fields via Houston St. Otherwise, the next closest pedestrian access over the FDR is by the Williamsburg Bridge. Great cycling and running paths along the East River.
Amelie P: Tienen canchas de tenis y fútbol por si gustan o nada más pueden ir a correr y si se levantan temprano, tendrán chance de ver la salida del sol.+ info sobre East Village en http://ow.ly/FaacW
13. GYM Sportsbar
7.3
167 8th Ave (btwn W 18th & W 19th St), New York, NY
Gay Bar · Chelsea · 58 tips and reviews
Luis Gomez: Excellent Sports Bar!! Been going there since they Opened!!
The Corcoran Group: Friendly gay sports bar with 2-4-1 happy hour until 9pm. If it’s open, go downstairs to the Locker Room for a pick-up game of Flip Cup.
Manhunt: NYC's gay sports bar. FYI - Drinks are delicious but STRONG. Musclebear, bear, cub, older crowd mixed in with All-American Boy type - some actually there to watch sports.