Where Can I Watch, Bet UFC 229 Lower Manhattan, Wall Street Financial Area
We have the Lower Manhattan and Wall Street sports bars and similar establishments showing UFC 229: Khabib vs. McGregor. Some of these listed are unconfirmed but typically show UFC events, just call in advance. It's difficult to see any of these NOT showing the biggest UFC event in history. Bets can be placed online via your mobile device with an Internet sportsbook not affiliated with the establishments listed below. The U.S. Supreme Court legalized sports wagering in May of this year.
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Khabib vs. McGregor Fight Showings
Irish American Pub - 17 John Street New York NY, NY - (646) 414-6223 - Confirmed showing.
Becketts Bar and Grill - 81 Pearl Street New York, NY- (212) 269-1001 - Confirmed showing.
Ryan Maguires Ale House - 28 Cliff St. New York, NY- (212) 566-6906 - Confirmed showing.
Stout FiDi - 90 John Street New York, NY - This established has yet to confirm if they will be showing the fight.
Dark Horse - 17 Murray St. (212) 608-3900 - Again unconfirmed at this time but expected to show the fight with 18 flat screen televisions available. Call in advance.
Kelly’s -12 Avenue A, Manhattan - Unconfirmed showing the fight but open until 4 am. We anticipate they will be showing. Classic Irish Pub in the heart of the East Village, Manhattan, a great place to catch the game with solid drink prices. This establishment is in the East Village.
77 Warren St - New York, NY 10007 - (212) 227-8994 - Unconfirmed at this time.
Tribeca sports bar Warren 77 is ideal for fans who aren't exactly diehards and are maybe looking to have the game play in the background. The food here is solid, too. Menu options includes chili hot dogs, a chicken Caesar wrap, chicken tacos, and poutine.
Saluggi's East- 399 Grand St, New York, NY - For those who prefer pizza for game day food, Saluggi’s on the Lower East Side is among the best bets. The bar’s faintly ski-lodge aesthetic features plenty of TV screens for watching the big game. Get a mini meatball-topped pizza, or anything with ricotta.
Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com