“Sports-bar comfort done right — locals drink beer, tourists order the gluten-free pizza, everyone leaves happy.”
Reviewer traveled specifically for the gluten-free pizza, calling the crust 'excellent crispy, flavorful, and hands down the best.'
Multiple reviewers note it's 'right next door' to Embassy Suites, making it a convenient walk from lodging.
Brussels sprouts appetizer described as 'VERY generous portion' that was 'almost too much for 2 people.'
Google summary mentions 'multiple TVs for sports fans' and types include sports_bar.
“New York West does the thing most Gaslamp sports bars won't: actually cook food that tastes like a kitchen cares.”
**What makes this different:** While downtown's taco spots and pub-grub chains lean into speed and volume, New York West quietly built its reputation on a gluten-free pizza crust that out-of-towners drive back for and Brussels sprouts so overbuilt they feed two people as an appetizer. This is the rare sports bar where the kitchen doesn't treat the menu like an afterthought between beer pours—they're roasting vegetables properly, crisping crusts right, and running a burger program that doesn't rely on frozen patties.
The setup signals dual citizenship: TVs everywhere for the game-day crowd, but tablecloths and table service that keep it functional for business lunches and families who don't want to yell over a jukebox. Located next to Embassy Suites, it catches the convention overflow without turning into a tourist trap. Staff runs friendly and efficient—servers like Angel Gonzalez get called out by name in reviews, which doesn't happen at places phoning it in.
The gluten-free pizza pulls serious praise from people who've eaten a lot of bad GF crusts, so celiacs and wheat-avoiders should start there. The Brussels sprouts appetizer is cartoonishly large, roasted crisp with multiple sauces, and reviewers consistently warn it's too much for two (order it anyway). The crispy chicken sandwich and cheesesteak both deliver, and the kids' cheese pizza passes the pickiest-eater test.
Afternoon visits stay quiet—2:30pm on a Tuesday means no wait, full menu, and a bartender who doubles as your server without the chaos. Parking is downtown parking, so plan accordingly. Reservations available, outdoor seating exists, and the kitchen handles takeout if you're Embassy Suites-adjacent and don't feel like leaving the block.
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