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UFC Bars NYC: Where to Watch the Fights Live with Food, Drinks, and Good Vibes

In a city packed with sports fans, there’s one thing that brings people together fast: fight night. Whether it’s a championship bout or an undercard packed with rising talent, UFC nights have become must-watch events for many New Yorkers. If you’ve ever Googled UFC bars NYC looking for the right spot to catch the action, you’re not alone. The demand is high, but not every bar delivers the full experience.

That’s where The Rabbit Hole Astoria comes in.

More than just a place to grab a drink, The Rabbit Hole has built a steady reputation as one of the more consistent spots to watch UFC fights in Queens. With multiple screens, a working sound system, a full bar, and a kitchen open late, it covers what most fans are looking for on fight night.


Wrestler in ring during event, crowd cheering. Neon "The Rabbit Hole" sign below. Energetic atmosphere with bold lighting and colors.

The Fight Night Experience in NYC

New York City has plenty of sports bars, but when it comes to UFC bars in NYC, only a few places set up for a proper fight night. It’s more than just putting the match on TV. It's about:

  • Announcing the fights in advance

  • Offering food and drink specials

  • Creating a setting that feels social and comfortable

At The Rabbit Hole, the team works to make sure the screen is visible, the sound is on, and the vibe fits the night.

What Makes The Rabbit Hole a Go-To UFC Bar in NYC?

  • 📺 Multiple Screens with Clear Views

  • 🔊 Sound On for Main Cards

  • 🍗 Hot Food Served Late

  • 🍻 Drink Specials & Happy Hour Before the Fight

  • 🎶 Music Before and After the Bouts

Whether it’s a well-known main event or an exciting undercard, The Rabbit Hole provides a relaxed and lively place to watch.


Upcoming Fights at The Rabbit Hole

Here are some of the UFC events in September 2025 that will be shown live:

  • 🥊 UFC Fight Night: Ulberg vs. Reyes – Saturday, September 27

  • 🥊 UFC Fight Night: Ankalaev vs. Pereira 2 – Saturday, Oct 4th

Both events will include full sound, food service until late, and a crowd ready to enjoy the night.

Tip: It’s a good idea to arrive early. Tables tend to go quickly during fights.
Two fighters face off, side profile, with bold yellow text "Ulberg vs Reyes" on a teal background. Stats and "Light Heavyweight Bout" visible.
Two fighters face off intensely, UFC 320 poster with "Ankalaev vs Pereira 2" text, cityscape background, yellow and blue hues.

What to Eat and Drink on UFC Night

Watching a fight goes better with easy-to-share food. The Rabbit Hole’s late-night menu fits the bill:

  • $1 Wings with buffalo, lemon pepper, Thai chili, or hot honey (Mondays)

  • Astoria Burger with Bunny Sauce and fries

  • Rib Eye Tacos with grilled cheese and avocado salsa

  • Chili Bowl with cheddar and crema

  • Buffalo Chicken Wraps

  • Frozen drinks, cocktails, and beer buckets

It’s a practical mix for anyone looking for something hot to go along with the action.

Plate of spicy buffalo wings with celery, carrots, and ranch sauce on a table with menu print. Hands hold the plate, creating a casual dining vibe.

A Closer Look at UFC Culture in NYC

UFC fans in NYC are as diverse as the city itself—artists, construction workers, teachers, bartenders, creatives, all cheering on fighters with different styles and stories. Fight nights are not just about the action in the octagon, but the shared emotions: frustration when a fighter gets knocked out, adrenaline when a comeback win happens, and unity when a favorite wins a belt.

At The Rabbit Hole, it’s not uncommon to hear fight predictions debated at the bar or fans pulling out their phones to replay highlights from older matchups. UFC has created a new type of community, and Rabbit Hole leans into it with intention.


How to Make the Most of UFC Night in Queens

If you're planning to catch a UFC fight, here's how to turn it into a proper night out:

  1. Get there early – Especially on nights with big cards, the bar fills up fast. Grab a table early to avoid standing.

  2. Order food before the main card – The kitchen gets busy close to the main fights. Ordering early means you’re eating during the walkouts.

  3. Split a bucket or round – Whether you go for beers or frozen cocktails, it’s cheaper and more fun to share.


  4. Hang back after – A lot of guests stay once the fight is over. The music picks up and it turns into more of a Saturday-night hang.

    Man and woman smiling in a warmly lit room with red neon light and classical art on the wall. Casual attire and friendly mood.

Plan Your Fight Night

📍 The Rabbit Hole Astoria38-04 Broadway, Astoria, NY 11103📞 (718) 255-1271🕐 Open till 2AM (Fri & Sat till 4AM)🍺 Happy Hour: Monday to Friday, 5PM – 8PM

Follow @therabbitholeastoria for updates on weekly specials and events.


Final Thoughts: A Solid Spot for UFC Fans

If you’re looking for UFC bars NYC, The Rabbit Hole in Astoria is a reliable choice. It offers a setting where you can follow the fights, grab some late-night food, and enjoy a shared moment with other fans.

No need for tickets or cover—just show up, order what you like, and settle in for the matches


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