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222 W. 44th St. 212-680-0252
www.bowlmor.com/boomers
In order to create Manhattan's best sports bar, iconic sports and media figure Boomer Esiason has partnered with renowned bowling alley, Bowlmor Lanes.
Designed by Ramon Chicon of BLU3 Development, the property boasts stadium style seating for 220 guests, an 80-foot long bar, a real time sports ticker and 29 HD television screens, making it the ultimate destination for sports enthusiasts. The menu, created by Boomer and Bowlmor Lanes' culinary team, features an upscale twist on classic sporting favorites including the Boomer Burger, Beat Philly Cheesesteak and Big Can O' Nachos, in addition to a variety of traditional cocktails and a wide selection of craft, imported and domestic beers. Boomer Esiason's Stadium Grill will be open daily from 4 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. and will offer food and beverage specials during sports games.
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