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+ MB 9THE NEW YORK TIMES, SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 2010
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BROOKLYN
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FORD FESSENDEN, NICK CORASANITI,JOE BURGESS AND ALICIA DeSANTIS/THE NEW YORK TIMES
1. In God We Trust
African Restaurant
441 E. 153rd St.(718) 401-3595GHANA
2. Sol y Sombra
462 Amsterdam Ave.(212) 400-4036SPAIN
3. The Sunburnt Calf
226 W. 79th St.(646) 823-9255AUSTRALIA
4. Manny’s On Second
1770 Second Ave.(212) 410-3300SLOVENIA
5. Bohemian Hall & Beer
Garden
2919 24th Ave.(718) 728-9278
6. Braai
329 W. 51st St.(212) 315-3315SOUTH AFRICA
7. Opia
130 E. 57th St.(212) 688-3939
8. Tonic
727 Seventh Ave.(212) 382-1059NETHERLANDS
9. Smith’s Bar
701 Eighth Ave.(212) 246-3268
10. BXL
125 W. 43rd St.(212) 768-0200
11. Studio Square Beer
Gardens
35-33 36th St.(718) 383-1001
12. The Australian
20 W. 38th St.(212) 869-8601AUSTRALIA
13. The Sunburnt Cow
137 Avenue C(212) 529-0005AUSTRALIA
14. Stout
133 W. 33rd St.(212) 629-6191USA
15. El Chivito d’Oro
84-02 37th Ave.(718) 424-0600URUGUAY
16. Jack Dempsey’s
36 W. 33rd St.(212) 629-9899USA
17. Foley’s
18 W. 33rd St.(212) 290-0080ANYONE BUT FRANCE
18. Players
25 W. 32nd St.(212) 868-2029KOREA
19. Van Diemens
383 Third Ave.(212) 532-1123USA
20. Bill’s Bar & Burger
22 Ninth Ave.(212) 414-3003
21. La Nacional Tapas Bar
239 W. 14th St.(212) 243-9308SPAIN
25. Nevada Smith’sSoccer mecca “where football is religion.” New York’s official bar for Manchester United supporters. Show up early for all live matches and expect to get rowdy. The atmosphere here can approach a trip to an actual match, right down to the aroma.
15. El Chivito d’OroA photograph on the wall shows the goal that gave Uruguay its second World Cup title, against Brazil in 1950. Since Uruguay doesn’t play any early matches, the restaurant will not be opening early. According to a bartender, Argentina fans can watch at home in bed.
53. WoodworkPopular year-round soccer bar, and possibly the only one with quinoa on the menu. Many weekend matches require a reservation — $25 will get you a raffle ticket, two drinks, and a seat with a view of the field (er, flat-screen television).
50. Madiba RestaurantLive music to accompany the opening ceremony, closing ceremony — and any other matches they feel like. Reservations are suggested for major games, so call ahead if you want to bring your vuvuzela.
8. TonicThree-floor sports temple in Times Square: 25 plasma screens and billboard-scale projections. This “Dutch soccer house” is known to fill wall-to-wall with orange jerseys.
17. Foley’sIrish pub with an ax to grind. Shaun Clancy, the owner, will give away some free shots of Danny Boy whiskey when the first goal is scored against France — the team that knocked Ireland out of Cup contention. Other than that, go U.S.A. 37. Zum Schneider
Indoor beer hall with standing room only when Germany plays. In prior years, lines for early matches have formed at 6 a.m. Large steins of Weihenstephaner Weissbier, Hofbräuhaus München and Schneider Weisse: breakfast of champions.
44. Miss FavelaSamba dancing directly after — or during — all Brazil games, depending on the score and the strength of the caipirinhas. Pelé is a patron saint: a jersey with his name sits above the bar at all times.
Where to the Watch World Cup? Depends on What Colors You Wear
FLAG INDICATESTHE TEAM PATRONS MAY SUPPORT
22. Boca Juniors
Restaurant
81-08 Queens Blvd.(718) 429-2077ARGENTINA
23. Wildwood
Barbeque
225 Park Ave. South(212) 533-2500USA
24. Sushi Samba
87 Seventh Ave. South(212) 691-7885
25. Nevada Smith’s
74 Third Ave.(212) 982-2591ENGLAND
26. Village Pourhouse
64 Third Ave.(212) 979-2337
27. Cabrito
50 Carmine St.(212) 929-5050MEXICO
28. Mr. Dennehy's
63 Carmine St.(212) 414-1223ENGLAND
29. Scuderia
257 Sixth Ave.(212) 206-9111ITALY
30. The Red Lion
151 Bleecker St.(212) 260-9797ENGLAND
31. 11th Street Bar
510 E. 11th St.(212) 982-3929ENGLAND
32. Mercadito
179 Avenue B(212) 529-6490
33. Nomad
78 Second Ave.(212) 253-5410ALGERIA
34. Esperanto
145 Avenue C(212) 505-6559BRAZIL
35. Kafana
116 Avenue C(212) 353-8000SERBIA
36. Barolo
398 W. Broadway(212) 226-1102ITALY
37. Zum Schneider
107 Avenue C(212) 598-1098GERMANY
38. Novecento
343 W. Broadway(212) 925-4706ARGENTINA
39. Play Beautiful
201 Mulberry St.
40. Loreley Restaurant
& Biergarten
7 Rivington St.(212) 253-7077GERMANY
41. Trattoria Cinque
363 Greenwich St. (212) 965-0555ITALY
42. Beco
45 Richardson St.(718) 599-1645BRAZIL
43. Plein Sud
85 W. Broadway(212) 204-5555FRANCE and USA
44. Miss Favela
57 S. Fifth St.(718) 230-4040BRAZIL
45. Nelson Blue
233-235 Front St.(212) 346-9090NEW ZEALAND
46. Puma City
19 Fulton St. (212) 732-8257
47. ReBar
147 Front St. (718) 406-9192
48. The Atlantic
ChipShop
129 Atlantic Ave.(718) 855-7775ENGLAND
49. Floyd
131 Atlantic Ave.(718) 858-5810ENGLAND
50. Madiba Restaurant
195 Dekalb Ave.(718) 855-9190SOUTH AFRICA
51. EN Restaurant
and Bar
120 Lafayette Ave.(347) 725-3563NIGERIA
52. Bar Tabac
128 Smith St.(718) 923-0918FRANCE
53. Woodwork
583 Vanderbilt Ave.(718) 857-5777
54. The Black
Horse Pub
568 Fifth Ave.(718) 788-1975ENGLAND
55. Sycamore
1118 Cortelyou Road(347) 240-5850
56. The Longbow
7316 Third Ave.(718) 238-7468ENGLAND
57. Loki Lounge
304 Fifth Ave.(718) 965-9600ARGENTINA
PHOTOGRAPHS BY CARY CONOVER ANDROBERT STOLARIK FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
CARY CONOVER FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
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