There’s only one capital of the world: New York City. Come hungry and ready to dance and vibe. Here are some of our favorite places in the city to drop-in during matchdays, or simply enjoy an amazing time with friends and loved ones. ¡Vamos!
LessYankee Stadium has been NYCFC's Home since its Inaugural Season in 2015, providing fans a unique and now classic matchday experience in The Bronx. This is where our story began, and where we continue to create memorable, iconic, and unforgettable moments and memories with our fans. The Stadium is easily accessible via the B,D, and 4 trains on matchdays.
The Bronx Brewery (aka BXB) believes in building community by bringing people together. If you can't make it to the stadium to watch a game or when the team is playing away, hit up BXB to enjoy the game with other fans and enjoy an adult beverage.
SUYO Gastrofusion has Bronx written all over it. This is the perfect spot to celebrate a win (or any other joyous occasion). SUYO is best described as a Latin-Asian fusion restaurant and lounge that offers the perfect setting for a delicious meal and a great guest experience.
Zona de Cuba’s colorful, plant-filled rooftop outdoor patio offers views of the city skyline. You can lounge on plush rainbow seats while sipping a mojito criollo or glass of sangria, or enjoy brunch, lunch or dinner underneath the twinkling stringed lights and shaded umbrellas. This is the perfect spot to celebrate a successful season.
Locksmith Bar is a popular spot in The Heights that’s known for its happy hour specials and weekly events, Locksmith Bar also supplies what locals consider to be some of the best neighborhood fare. Trust us, Locksmith Bar is a vibe. Don't miss Karaoke Thursdays!
Standing in the shadow of Yankee Stadium, this is a temple to Caribbean cuisine that specializes in authentic island grub, such as curried goat, jerk chicken (our fave), oxtail, Jamaican patties, rotis and fried plantains. Guests can choose between grabbing a bite from the busy takeout counter or chowing down on generously sized lunch specials inside its dining room. We have to say, they are a must have before kickoff. You will not regret it!
Over the last few seasons, The Mets' Citi Field has slowly stolen the hearts of our supporters and fans. Not only because of its incredibly accessible location via the 7 Local and Express trains on matchdays, but also because Willets Point will officially be NYCFC's permanent home. New York City's first and only soccer specific stadium, and future home of NYCFC, is scheduled to open its doors in the World's Borough in 2027.
A true Queens and NYC Staple. Pio Pio’s doors first opened in 1994 in Rego Park, and their Pollo ala Brasa (rotisserie chicken) has been delighting people from all walks of life alike since day one. With affordable prices and multiple locations in the city and Long Island, it is a must for anyone looking to experience the best Peruvian food this side of the equator.
Since 2008, this renowned Halal Indian-style Chinese and Asian Fusion Restaurant has been serving traditional Indian-style-Chinese and Asian Fusion dishes in beautiful contemporary surroundings – It is bound to remind you of the familiar taste of Hakka Chinese cuisine of the Asian Subcontinent – Also, don’t forget to try Sagar’s famous Lolly Pop Chicken, it is absolutely out of this world!
Barzola has been serving the Ecuadorian and Ecuadorian American community for over two decades across their locations in Queens. Bringing migrants some of the most familiar flavors of the motherland, while providing their friends and loved ones a place to enjoy an energetic vibe and a delicious culinary experience in the heart of Queens.