"With the exception of Lambeau Field, the Kettle of Fish is the best place to watch a Packer game." Don't forget to come early because we often sell out. Keep an eye out for the complimentary cheese, crackers, and summer sausage. We also serve Usinger Brats, feature a wide ranging beer selection, and , of course, Green Bay Packer fans young and old alike. Naturally, during games all tv's are tuned into the Packers with sound through our audio system. We have a two drink minimum. Between the game, food, drink, Packer songs, and crowd, it is one heck of a party. p.s. We've got the best team, GO PACK!
Aaron Rodgers is no stranger to the Big Apple. He had previously visited a Green Bay Packers-themed bar in Greenwich Village, where now they'll be saying "Go Jets," too. Read the CBS News article and watch the video here.
He's leaving the Big Cheese for the Big Apple. If he's missing the Midwest, Rodgers can always pop into Kettle of Fish, a Green Bay fan bar where he made an appearance in 2020 — and helped raise money for during the pandemic.
Read the NYPost article here.
The James Beard Award-winning online magazine Punch did an article on how Packers fans made the bar such a special place on football Sundays. Read the article here.
Packers Life: Kettle of Fish
Packers.com put together a fantastic video on the Kettle of Fish being the best bar to watch the games outside of Lambeau Field. Head over to the Videos section and search for "Kettle of Fish". Packers Life: Kettle of Fish should be one of the first results. You don't want to miss it.
Kettle of Fish used to be frequented by the beat writer. Now it’s home to as much unironic Midwestern enthusiasm as one can imagine on the East Coast. See New Yorker article...
"The Bears Still Suck" can be heard from the sound system of another Packer bar nearly 2,500 miles northeast in Greenwich Village, New York City.
Kettle of Fish is run by Wauwatosa native Patrick Daley. He says his love for the Pack came from his parents, who were from Green Bay and De Pere.
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"A tie leaves one with a feeling of bewilderment," wrote Patrick Daley on this week's e-newsletter from Kettle of Fish, the Greenwich Village bar he's owned since the '90s. "With Matt and Eddie leading the way, the lads bounced back from a depressing effort to put us in a position where we are in control of our own destiny." Patrick's newsletter, which is usually lengthy and peppered with this kind of Packerfied romanticism, was a glint of hope amid a mostly depressing season for the green-and-gold. Read more...
Village Voice: The 10 Best Sports Bars in NYC (#2 Kettle of Fish)The Village Voice has rated their top 10 sports bars of 2013, and the Kettle of Fish comes in at #2. "For the historical sports fan, this 1950-era subterranean Village lair provides a classic atmosphere to catch a game, especially if you're a Packers fan. The bar's mixture of cheap beers, darts, and a killer jukebox make this an ideal spot for rallying the troops to come out for athletic action."We're very grateful for this recognition and want to send out a big thanks to all of our patrons who truly make this one of the best places to watch a game. It's a party!p.s. We've got the best team, GO PACK!
"Packers fans will feel right at home at Kettle of Fish, arguably the best place to watch a Green Bay game after Lambeau Field. Fans managing to beat the line into this bar on Superbowl Sunday will be treated to complimentary cheese, crackers and summer sausage; the bar’s extensive beer selection; and a great view of the game on one of the bar’s TVs."
"If you’re a Cheesehead and you’re not watching the game in Dallas, you’re going to be fighting to get into Kettle of Fish. Recognized as the best place to watch a Packers game outside of Lambeau Field, Kettle of Fish has had a longstanding tradition with Green Bay fans. Get there early for complimentary cheese, crackers and sausage, then order up an Usinger Brat, and get ready to chant, “Go! You Packers, Go!” pretty much the whole time you’re there."