Grab a bite from a food truck, play a board game, or host a party at this unique Brooklyn venue. Leather chairs, wooden floors, and tin ceilings create a cozy, old-timey ambiance. The interior of The Montrose is characterized by a beautiful, intricate wooden molding bordering the ceiling, and an open environment perfect for socializing. The menu offers simple bar food and a great beer selection, alongside your typical spirits from whiskey to gin and bourbon.
There is also a downstairs bar area where they have live bands, dancing, and comedy, while the space is uniquely accented with taxidermy. Archaeological site, Sports Center. At Gotham Archery , you can be anything from a beginner taking their first lesson to an Olympic-level expert practicing in their lane facility.
Open to anyone aged ten and up, with experts on hand to help you out with tips and techniques, Gotham Archery is a great place for target practice. Insa is a great new spot for food, drinks, and karaoke in one of their private rooms. The menu offers a variety of Korean fare including rice, noodles, BBQ, and dumplings to pair with a variety of beers, wines, cocktails, sake, and soju. By far the closest in proximity to the Barclays Center and the epitome of a pre- and post-game bar, McMahons has a wide range of pub fare to match its Irish pub atmosphere, decorated with televisions and a large open area around the bar perfect for mingling.
You get the feeling that, were Barclays Center in Manhattan, it would get lost amid the tall buildings. For more on visiting Brooklyn, check out our New York City sports travel guide. Barclays Center is darn near impossible to miss.
The Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center station is served by no less than eight subway lines coming from many different parts of the city. Like almost anywhere in New York City, parking around Barclays Center is quite limited and mostly available through independent garages in the surrounding blocks. Barclays Center does offer advance-purchase parking through ParkWhiz.
Of course, what it also means is that a larger-than-usual percentage of the seats in the arena, at least the ones above the lowest seating bowl, are along the sidelines rather than at the ends.
At least for basketball and Brooklyn Nets games, the sight lines throughout the seating bowl at Barclays Center are top-notch. Sure, the players were tiny, but it was tough to complain about the view — with one exception. Many arenas, including this one, have a contiguous last row in the upper deck. Wherever your seats are, though, do yourself a favor and walk around at some point. Interested in a suite at Barclays Center?
Buy suite tickets on SuiteHop. Whatever your appetite for spending money is, the concessions have you covered, with a pretty wide-ranging menu, featuring items ranging from chicken parmesan sandwiches to Asian dumplings and Cuban sandwiches, and some good local fare. Both concourses are filled with bars where you can stop and get a draft beer or a cocktail — nearly all of them are named after a different brand of alcoholic beverage.
But for a family-friendly drink stop, head to the Hershey Bar for made-to-order milkshakes. Green Building Congress, becoming the first professional sports and entertainment venue in the New York metro area to achieve this status. The success of these events has made Barclays Center one of the most popular arenas in the world, ranked top ten nationally in for gross revenue and attendance by Billboard and Pollstar. Barclays is a transatlantic consumer and wholesale bank offering products and services across personal, corporate and investment banking, credit cards and wealth management, with a strong presence in our two home markets of the UK and the US.
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