The Yankees and Red Sox square off once again for a 3-game series this weekend. Both teams appear destined for the playoffs, so this series will be more for bragging rights, as the teams are tied for first in the A.L. East. But it is always exciting when these two teams meet.
Friday, August 5: 7:10pm
Saturday, August 6: 4:10pm
Sunday, August 7: 8:05pm
Tonight, our friend Lou (aka DLJ) hosts a Rock n Jock Jam
Friday, August 5
DLJ's Rock n Jock Jam at Croton Reservoir Tavern
NY Yankees vs Boston Red Sox game on all TVs including 52" projection screen @ 7pm
DJ Lou (aka DLJ) spinning the 80s & 90s songs that shook the rafters of every arena
Feel free to sing along and party to all your favorite Jock Rock & Jam songs
Sports Attire (jerseys, hats, etc) encouraged, but not mandatory
Sports Trivia w/ Prizes & Giveaways
Drink Specials at the Brick Bar til 9pm
$4 Select Beer Bottles
$6 Martinis, Margaritas, Well Drinks & Wine
Food specials & Full dinner menu available
free admission
6 pm-11pm
at:
Croton Reservoir Tavern
108 W. 40th St.
(bet. Broadway & 6th Ave.)
New York, NY
212 997-6835
CrotonNYC.com
For more viewing locations, check out the MurphGuide Directory of NYC Sports Bars:
Friday, August 05, 2011
Yankees at Red Sox Game Watch in NYC: Aug. 5-7
Posted by MurphGuide.com at 12:34 PM
Labels: croton reservoir, DLJ, Red Sox, sports bars, yankees
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