Who is headed there on Monday? Any NY Area Scoopers have tips for pre and/or post game refreshments?
I'll be there, heading over from Manhattan. The pregame bar for MU fans is Koelner BierHalle (KBH), located at 84 St. Marks Pl Brooklyn, NY 11217. I've never been there, but can detail a few places nearby that are also worth checking out:
The Smoke Joint - awesome bbq, great whiskey - there are a ton of other restaurants/bars around as well
Purbird - no alcohol, but amazing chicken and serious sides as well. Seriously, visit here for lunch
Die Stammkneipe - old german beer hall, cash only, has foosball, great place to have some good beer and just hang out
Other than those spots, don't have a whole ton of insight into the rest of that area.
Depending where you are staying, I would recommend elsewhere for post-game activities.
My wife and I will be there, driving all the way up from NC (with stopovers in Philly and Easton to see family and friends).
Thanks for the info on places to go, etc.
This reminds me that I haven't received anything official from MU yet -- including ticket pick-up info, gathering info, etc. They told me when I ordered the tix that they'd send something out a week in advance. If I don't hear from them by tomorrow, I guess I'll call them.
I am on the fence right now - would make for a long day but a very fun trip.
The future Mrs. Tamu is from long island so we are going. In exchange I get the joy of spending thanksgiving with the future in laws
Quote from: MU82 on November 18, 2015, 01:59:02 PM
My wife and I will be there, driving all the way up from NC (with stopovers in Philly and Easton to see family and friends).
Thanks for the info on places to go, etc.
This reminds me that I haven't received anything official from MU yet -- including ticket pick-up info, gathering info, etc. They told me when I ordered the tix that they'd send something out a week in advance. If I don't hear from them by tomorrow, I guess I'll call them.
Hmmmm, I received an email two Fridays ago with those details. Pretty much all it said was tickets were held at will-call and KBH was the pregame spot and opens at 3pm.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on November 18, 2015, 02:19:06 PM
The future Mrs. Tamu is from long island so we are going. In exchange I get the joy of spending thanksgiving with the future in laws
Way to take one for the team!
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on November 18, 2015, 02:19:06 PM
The future Mrs. Tamu is from long island so we are going. In exchange I get the joy of spending thanksgiving with the future in laws
Will be coming in on the LIRR from Bethpage, remember adult beverages allowed on the train as long as they are in the inconspicuous paper bag.
Quote from: WarriorInNYC on November 18, 2015, 01:48:35 PM
I'll be there, heading over from Manhattan. The pregame bar for MU fans is Koelner BierHalle (KBH), located at 84 St. Marks Pl Brooklyn, NY 11217.
Do you have to prepare register for this, or just can anyone just show up?
I'll be there with the missus. Easy sell getting my wife to Brooklyn since she is a foodie.
If you guys are in to beer, Mission Dolores, Pacific Standard and Owl Farm are great bars near the Barclay's Center.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on November 18, 2015, 02:19:06 PM
The future Mrs. Tamu is from long island so we are going. In exchange I get the joy of spending thanksgiving with the future in laws
Just suck it up
And get used to it
And you better smile the whole time
Quote from: WarriorInNYC on November 18, 2015, 02:22:56 PM
Hmmmm, I received an email two Fridays ago with those details. Pretty much all it said was tickets were held at will-call and KBH was the pregame spot and opens at 3pm.
OK ... I DEFINITELY am going to call tomorrow.
Not this year. Couldn't convince anyone to go coming off the down year.
Hope to be at MSG next year (or this coming march) and definitely will be in Maui in 2017.
Hey Guys-
'92 Grad and NYC metro area native here that has lived in Brooklyn Heights (about a mile from Barclays) for 12 years. Here are some recommendations. Most of these places are not in the immediate vicinity of Barclays but all within a 1.5 mile range....2-3 Subway stops or at most a 10 minute cab ride even in traffic. Here Goes:
High End
Henry's End or sister place Brooklyn Heights Wine Bar 2 doors down- Brooklyn Heights
Colonie - Brooklyn Heights
Jack the Horse Tavern- Brooklyn Heights
Al Di La Trattoria - Park Slope
Brucie - Cobble Hill
Mid Range
Frankies Spuntino - Carroll Gardens
Lucali (Pizza) - Carroll Gardens
Buttermilk Channel - Carroll Gardens
Pok Pok - Red Hook (A little further than some of the others but worth the trip)
Duck Goose - Gowanus
The Pines- Gowanus
Casual
Wilma Jean- Carroll Gardens
Henry Public - Brooklyn Heights
Pork Slope - Park Slope
Dinosaur BBQ - Park Slope
Fletcher's BBQ - Gowanus
Littleneck - Gowanus
I could go on for a while but these are all good bets or you could just walk along Smith Street. Tons of Restaurants bars there. Enjoy the big apple!
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on November 18, 2015, 02:19:06 PM
The future Mrs. Tamu is from long island so we are going. In exchange I get the joy of spending thanksgiving with the future in laws
just get the proper pronunciation of Long Island down and you'll be fine.
Quote from: reinko on November 18, 2015, 03:11:23 PM
Will be coming in on the LIRR from Bethpage, remember adult beverages allowed on the train as long as they are in the inconspicuous paper bag.
Wow! Metro North is much easier, as you can forget the paper bag. It's tradition to buy a tall boy at one of the shops or the snack cart for the ride home from NYC.
You should see the Yankee Clipper train on the way to a Yankee game. Taligate party on wheels.
Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on November 19, 2015, 07:26:37 AM
just get the proper pronunciation of Long Island down and you'll be fine.
Louon Guylind
You sound like a local
Foleys in Manhattan. Great sports bar, right across the street from the Empire State Building. I make sure to stop there every time I'm in the City.
My wife just asked: "Why are we going to Brooklyn again?"
Quote from: MU82 on November 19, 2015, 10:47:37 PM
My wife just asked: "Why are we going to Brooklyn again?"
Hah, well I'll be there.
OK ... so how do all the Scoopers in Brooklyn meet?
Do we all wear red bow ties or something?
Quote from: MU82 on November 20, 2015, 12:02:08 PM
OK ... so how do all the Scoopers in Brooklyn meet?
Do we all wear red bow ties or something?
Look for the ankle bracelets
I wanted to go...bad. But the better half was stiff arming me. Now I am glad she did.
I say go the game and get of of Dodge as fast as you can. There is only downside in Brooklyn. There are plenty of great places in Manhattan.
Quote from: Disco Hippie on November 18, 2015, 10:55:13 PM
Hey Guys-
'92 Grad and NYC metro area native here that has lived in Brooklyn Heights (about a mile from Barclays) for 12 years. Here are some recommendations. Most of these places are not in the immediate vicinity of Barclays but all within a 1.5 mile range....2-3 Subway stops or at most a 10 minute cab ride even in traffic. Here Goes:
High End
Henry's End or sister place Brooklyn Heights Wine Bar 2 doors down- Brooklyn Heights
Colonie - Brooklyn Heights
Jack the Horse Tavern- Brooklyn Heights
Al Di La Trattoria - Park Slope
Brucie - Cobble Hill
Mid Range
Frankies Spuntino - Carroll Gardens
Lucali (Pizza) - Carroll Gardens
Buttermilk Channel - Carroll Gardens
Pok Pok - Red Hook (A little further than some of the others but worth the trip)
Duck Goose - Gowanus
The Pines- Gowanus
Casual
Wilma Jean- Carroll Gardens
Henry Public - Brooklyn Heights
Pork Slope - Park Slope
Dinosaur BBQ - Park Slope
Fletcher's BBQ - Gowanus
Littleneck - Gowanus
I could go on for a while but these are all good bets or you could just walk along Smith Street. Tons of Restaurants bars there. Enjoy the big apple!
In my view go to the game and get out of Dodge as fast as you can. There is a ton of crime in Brooklyn and non of the above are worth the risk of getting shot. Stick with Manhattan plenty of great places there .
Quote from: MU82 on November 20, 2015, 12:02:08 PM
OK ... so how do all the Scoopers in Brooklyn meet?
Do we all wear red bow ties or something?
Blue hoodie, gold warrior T, MU hat. Don't be shy, just ask, Reinko?
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on November 18, 2015, 02:19:06 PM
The future Mrs. Tamu is from long island so we are going. In exchange I get the joy of spending thanksgiving with the future in laws
Yes Sir and yes Mam' will go a long way for you...
Quote from: reinko on November 20, 2015, 07:20:13 PM
Blue hoodie, gold warrior T, MU hat. Don't be shy, just ask, Reinko?
I'm gold hoodie, bald head, cute wife.
Why the hate on Brooklyn MU Fan in NY? 95% of violent crime there occurs in 2 police precincts..... neither of which are anywhere near Barclays or any of the places Disco mentioned. It's like saying don't go to Chicago because of all the problems there which is ridiculous because everyone knows they're limited to certain areas. You must not be a NYC area native. The Bklyn foodie scene has been way ahead of the curve can't mpared to Manhattan for years. By the way......The Team and MU traveling entourage are staying in Brooklyn. Disco was just trying to help fellow scoopers from out of town.
Quote from: PorkysButthole on November 22, 2015, 08:57:46 AM
Why the hate on Brooklyn MU Fan in NY? 95% of violent crime there occurs in 2 police precincts..... neither of which are anywhere near Barclays or any of the places Disco mentioned. It's like saying don't go to Chicago because of all the problems there which is ridiculous because everyone knows they're limited to certain areas. You must not be a NYC area native. The Bklyn foodie scene has been way ahead of the curve can't mpared to Manhattan for years. By the way......The Team and MU traveling entourage are staying in Brooklyn. Disco was just trying to help fellow scoopers from out of town.
Pleased to see this.
I'm staying in Brooklyn and plan to eat/drink in Brooklyn. I've been to NYC dozens of times but have never been to Brooklyn. I plan to enjoy myself to the fullest and learn about a place that will be new to me.
Quote from: Marquette Fan In NY on November 20, 2015, 12:31:27 PM
I say go the game and get of of Dodge as fast as you can. There is only downside in Brooklyn. There are plenty of great places in Manhattan. In my view go to the game and get out of Dodge as fast as you can. There is a ton of crime in Brooklyn and non of the above are worth the risk of getting shot. Stick with Manhattan plenty of great places there .
MarquetteNYFan
I disagree with your post. It's a very nice area. And crime stats in the area disprove your assessment.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on November 18, 2015, 02:19:06 PM
The future Mrs. Tamu is from long island so we are going. In exchange I get the joy of spending thanksgiving with the future in laws
Meetin' the Fockers, hey?
Saw McIlvaine today on Broadway near Times Square. Told him we would see him tomorrow at the Barclays Center.
Fire up Marquette!
Before the German beer hall, hitting up this spot if anyone Warriors want to join us, should be there around 430ish http://www.stgambrinusbeer.com/
Quote from: PorkysButthole on November 22, 2015, 08:57:46 AM
Why the hate on Brooklyn MU Fan in NY? 95% of violent crime there occurs in 2 police precincts..... neither of which are anywhere near Barclays or any of the places Disco mentioned. It's like saying don't go to Chicago because of all the problems there which is ridiculous because everyone knows they're limited to certain areas. You must not be a NYC area native. The Bklyn foodie scene has been way ahead of the curve can't mpared to Manhattan for years. By the way......The Team and MU traveling entourage are staying in Brooklyn. Disco was just trying to help fellow scoopers from out of town.
I will be going to one of the games in Brooklyn. Sticking with my logistics methodology though. Getting out as fast as I can. In my view and ,considerable experience ,Brooklyn is a place where everything seems nice , until it isn't . I know it is trendy and hipster now, and so do the crooks. As to the analogy of Chicago, in the bad old days of Cabrini Green a smart person did not venture far west of the Gold Coast . That is what Brooklyn is today. A small colonized area near some very tough areas. Remember , the NYC cops are no longer willing to get out of their squad cars and only do the minimum in the anti cop environment that exists.
Manhattan is much more safe and secure.
I hope everyone has a great time and we win both games.
Quote from: moomoo on November 22, 2015, 09:38:39 AM
MarquetteNYFan
I disagree with your post. It's a very nice area. And crime stats in the area disprove your assessment.
I agree, but sometimes you can't take the Wisconsin out of an MU fan.
Quote from: JoeSmith1721 on November 18, 2015, 08:55:12 PM
If you guys are into beer...
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Quote from: Marquette Fan In NY on November 22, 2015, 07:28:19 PM
I will be going to one of the games in Brooklyn. Sticking with my logistics methodology though. Getting out as fast as I can. In my view and ,considerable experience ,Brooklyn is a place where everything seems nice , until it isn't . I know it is trendy and hipster now, and so do the crooks. As to the analogy of Chicago, in the bad old days of Cabrini Green a smart person did not venture far west of the Gold Coast . That is what Brooklyn is today. A small colonized area near some very tough areas. Remember , the NYC cops are no longer willing to get out of their squad cars and only do the minimum in the anti cop environment that exists.
Manhattan is much more safe and secure.
I hope everyone has a great time and we win both games.
I just spent the evening wandering around Brooklyn, eating, and drinking. and I felt safer than my days at Marquette (yes, about 2 decades ago). Either you're living off old memories, or need to get around more.
Good for you Rocky! Where did you hang? Take Disco up on any of those recommendations?
Quote from: rocky_warrior on November 22, 2015, 10:25:49 PM
I just spent the evening wandering around Brooklyn, eating, and drinking. and I felt safer than my days at Marquette (yes, about a decade ago). Either you're living off old memories, or need to get around more.
Glad your evening went well.
Your making my point. Modern day Brooklyn seems safe. But then stuff like this happens:
http://nypost.com/2015/09/21/teen-stabbed-cop-maced-in-brawl-outside-barclays-center/
I get around plenty.
Odds are nothing happens but I feel better putting a cautious viewpoint out there for everyone to consider as well.
Quote from: Marquette Fan In NY on November 22, 2015, 10:36:58 PM
Your making my point. Modern day Brooklyn seems safe. But then stuff like this happens:
http://nypost.com/2015/09/21/teen-stabbed-cop-maced-in-brawl-outside-barclays-center/
I get around plenty.
Does't sound like it. Modern day Manhattan seems safe, and then stuff like this happens...
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/manhattan-barber-shop-worker-fatally-stabbed-chest-cops-article-1.2436118
Quote from: PorkysButthole on November 22, 2015, 10:36:32 PM
Good for you Rocky! Where did you hang? Take Disco up on any of those recommendations?
Tried Not Rays and Pacific Standard. Will try some of his low end suggestions as I'm a hole in the wall kind of guy.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on November 22, 2015, 10:47:28 PM
Does't sound like it. Modern day Manhattan seems safe, and then stuff like this happens...
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/manhattan-barber-shop-worker-fatally-stabbed-chest-cops-article-1.2436118
The incident in this article happened in Harlem. Which is in Manhattan. I advise people not to go north of 96th street on the East Side or 125th on the West Side of Manhattan.
BTW, just for your information, if Brooklyn was not in NYC it would be the 4th largest city in the country. What?
Therefore, a lot happens in Brooklyn, remember the Brooklyn Dodgers?
Quote from: PorkysButthole on November 22, 2015, 10:36:32 PM
Good for you Rocky! Where did you hang? Take Disco up on any of those recommendations?
We are definitely going to "Duck Goose" on Wed night. Thought "Boomwich" had really good sandwiches on Atlantic just down from Barclays Center. Also, Zenkichi was really good in Williamsburg.
Quote from: Marquette Fan In NY on November 22, 2015, 11:06:17 PM
The incident in this article happened in Harlem. Which is in Manhattan. I advise people not to go north of 96th street on the East Side or 125th on the West Side of Manhattan.
The more you write, the more it seems you live in the 1983 version of NYC.
Quote from: Golden Avalanche on November 23, 2015, 08:56:36 AM
The more you write, the more it seems you live in the 1983 version of NYC.
The more things change , the more they stay the same.
I will be at the game tomorrow. Hope it is for the championship.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on November 22, 2015, 10:50:03 PM
Tried Not Rays and Pacific Standard. Will try some of his low end suggestions as I'm a hole in the wall kind of guy.
Seriously, check out Purbird near the Barclays Center for some amazing chicken. I'm thinking about going there tomorrow before the game potentially.
Quote from: MU82 on November 20, 2015, 12:02:08 PM
OK ... so how do all the Scoopers in Brooklyn meet?
Do we all wear red bow ties or something?
Ill be wearing my favorite game day t-shirt
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8712/16616170404_47f9847903_h.jpg)
I've spent very little time in Brooklyn, and I've never been murdered. Marquette Fan in NY might be on to something.
Quote from: drewm88 on November 23, 2015, 03:12:06 PM
I've spent very little time in Brooklyn, and I've never been murdered. Marquette Fan in NY might be on to something.
I have heard that Derrick Wilson roams the streets looking to dispense punishment to those that have been critical of him in the past. Luckily his range to date has been contained to Brooklyn and Manhattan north of 95th street on the east side and north of 125th street on the west side.
Still need to buy tix. Anyone know the Marquette sections?
At that German bar if anyone has extras.
p.s. Well played Jake
Quote from: MarquetteDano on November 23, 2015, 04:27:13 PM
Still need to buy tux. Anyone know the Marquette sections?
At that German bar if anyone has extras.
I got my tux at Brooks Brothers
Three minutes to game time and lots of empty seats. Marquette seems to be more well represented
Being "safe" is very over rated.
Quote from: Frenns Liquor Depot on November 23, 2015, 03:19:28 PM
I have heard that Derrick Wilson roams the streets looking to dispense punishment to those that have been critical of him in the past. Luckily his range to date has been contained to Brooklyn and Manhattan north of 95th street on the east side and north of 125th street on the west side.
Pray....
Ate dinner in, went to the game in, and partied after in Brooklyn today. I didn't get stabbed.
Where's Bricky?
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on November 23, 2015, 11:35:48 PM
Ate dinner in, went to the game in, and partied after in Brooklyn today. I didn't get stabbed.
Amazing, that does not fit into the Midwest narrative about New York, especially Brooklyn. I bet the food was outstanding, you see, New York has the best ingredients, the best cooks, the best wait staffs, if you can't find it in NY it does not exist.
Come to Brooklyn so we can mug you