Public House NYC

Public House NYC Continuing to Offer Food and Drink Specials During Steelers Games This December

 

New York, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/15/2015 -- Public House NYC is happy to announce that they are continuing to offer specials during all Steelers and Notre Dame football games this December. First of all, as the official gamewatch location of The Notre Dame Club of New York, this acclaimed establishment offers plenty of specials for fans of the Fighting Irish. Bar specials include $4 house wines and domestic beers, $5 mixed drinks and $2 off appetizers.

This Notre Dame bar in NYC also offers three different "unlimited" party packages for gamewatch events. Their $45 package includes unlimited premium alcohol and wings, and their $35 package includes unlimited Miller Lites, Bud Lights, Budweisers and wings. Lastly, those who opt for their $30 package will have unlimited Miller Lites, Bud Lights, and Budweisers.

As a renowned Steelers bar in NYC, guests can rest assured that their Steelers specials are nothing short of spectacular. During all Steelers games, the restaurant will continue to offer a $35 special that comes with unlimited wings, domestics, well-drinks and house wines. Additionally, Public House NYC will also be continuing to serve up two special sandwiches—their "Iron City Sandwich" for $15, and their "Roethlisberger Sandwich" for $16.

Public House NYC is also much more than a sports bar as they can both plan and host private parties at their NYC restaurant. To hear more about the restaurant, their specials, and how to plan an event, please call them at 212-682-3710 or visit their website.

About Public House NYC
Public House NYC 's mission is to provide a consistent and quality product, while at the same time, a sophisticated and fun atmosphere to their guests. It is a neighborhood restaurant and bar with a nightlife scene. The staff at Public House NYC believes that their guests should feel at home as soon as they enter the establishment. They strive to provide an experience second to none in the hopes that patrons will find their way back home again.

For more information on the popular NYC restaurant, visit http://www.publichousenyc.com/.