Yay, a bar at Citi Field!

Wow, my brain didn’t register this nugget from Mets Blog earlier today when Matt posted:

This week’s MetsBlog poll, presented by McFadden’s, which will soon be opening a new bar in Citi Field, accessible from the street and from inside the ballpark…


That’s awesome.  We’ll actually have somewhere to hang out before and after Mets games!!!  Well, I assume, I mean the Mets couldn’t screw up a bar, right?

Now hopefully McFadden’s will treat Mets fans with respect and not sell us $15 bottles of beer.  We all understand it won’t be dollar drafts, but somewhere there’s a respectful medium between ballpark prices and being honorable.

I bet this will be a big hit…maybe we have found a meeting place for the Blue Cap Army Opening Day Gathering, details TBD.  Anyone up for meeting at the bar?

Wow I can’t believe I said “meet at the bar” for a Mets game.  Let’s see what this McFadden’s might look like…let’s visit the Philly version.

This was the first image in the photo gallery.  I will refrain from commenting because I’m hoping to sway McFadden’s to welcome our Blue Cap Army for the opener.

It’s hard to find a shot of the actual bar…or maybe I stink at searching…well, I guess we’ll know Opening Day.

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3 Replies to “Yay, a bar at Citi Field!”

  1. Call the damn thing “The Happy Recap” (get the pun?). Allow anyone with a ticket to enter the bar before the game, during the game, or after the game.

    At $18 or $19 to park a car, the place to meet, for me, will always be at the base of the steps from the subway station outside the Rotunda (if not at Penn Station).

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