Start near Penn District
For fans close to Madison Square Garden, first check Penn District, West 33rd Street, Midtown, Chelsea, and NoMad. These neighborhoods are the fastest walk from the Garden and often have the densest game-night demand.
Knicks bars near MSG
For fans close to Madison Square Garden, first check Penn District, West 33rd Street, Midtown, Chelsea, and NoMad. These neighborhoods are the fastest walk from the Garden and often have the densest game-night demand.
MSG-area bars can fill quickly for major games. If the arena area is crowded, move to the full NYC board for Queens, Brooklyn, FiDi, Upper West Side, and other Knicks-friendly rooms.
A listing is not a reservation. Check whether the Knicks game has sound, whether entry is ticketed, whether the venue takes reservations, and whether another local event has priority.
More ways to find where Knicks fans are watching tonight.
Short answers for fans searching right before game time.
Start with Penn District, Midtown, Chelsea, and NoMad listings on WatchPartyMap, then compare venue labels, fan signals, distance, and source notes before heading out.
No. MSG-area listings are strong starting points, but fans should confirm game, sound, entry rules, and reservations with the venue before tipoff.
Check the NYC city board for Queens, Brooklyn, FiDi, Upper West Side, and other neighborhood spots where fans may find a better room than the arena-area rush.
Start with the city page, then open individual listings for address, schedule, label, and fan signals.
Listed spots and fan picks on the map — RSVP signals show intent, not reservations.
Submit missing bars, restaurants, public screens, or fan gathering spots. Fan suggestions help the map improve before the next game.