Third and Long
New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 447-5711
Fax: (212) 223-2299
- Cross Street:
- 35th Street.
- Directions:
- 6 at 33rd St
- Hours:
- Mon-Fri 11am- 4am , Sat 4pm-4am, Sun 12pm-4am during football season
Editorial Review for Third and Long – by Lisa Marie Rovito
The Scene
A group email circulates at work: "Who's up for Third and Long?" and hours later they all pile in, jaunty in their khakis and button-downs, and thirsty for cheap beer specials and girls more flirtatious than their co-workers. Yes, there's more looking than action at this sports bar with a thumping dance soundtrack. But a dozen young men's hopeful heads still turn every time someone walks in, though pretty girls are prized more than they're approached. There's nothing spectacular about the place; it's popular because it's popular. So count on a crowd.
The Draw
All night Mondays and Tuesdays indulge in dollar drafts of Bud served in toast-inspiring glass mugs; Wednesdays pick up $3 bottles of Michelob Light and Corona. High stools at the bar and a cluster of mini ones around low tables in back ensure a place to take a load off. Even on weeknights, volume is at an uproar, especially if there's a game even remotely notable on one of the flat-screen TVs.
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Insider Tips
Late-Week Pick-Me-UpHappy hour on Thursdays and Fridays offers $3 domestic drafts from 5pm to 8pm.
User Reviews for Third and Long
09/14/2007 Posted by qtgurljny
Bartenders here are great. Crowd is a good mix of 20 somethings that either are just stopping by for a quick drink or are over-spilled from the various other bars/lounges on 3rd ave. Overall, a good place to grab a few drinks. For the ladies, it's a pretty good place to meet some boys.
10/28/2006 Posted by b00pi3flak3s
Its neighborhoody, nuff said. Its also a pub, full of guys kicking back and chatting while sports are played on the two TVs in the background of the bar. Its a semi-lounge in a way and feels "cool" literally because of the ventilation system.
Pros: Relaxing, Reasonable Prices, Air Conditioning
Cons: Crowded, Limited TVs, Small Place

