NYC Bar Celebrates Knicks' Finals Run with 1973 Pricing Promotion
NYC Bar Unveils 1973 Pricing for Beer, Menu Items in Honor of Knicks' NBA Finals Run

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In celebration of the New York Knicks' NBA Finals run, The Jeffrey bar in New York City is offering 1973 pricing for food and drinks prior to Game 2 against the San Antonio Spurs. Menu items will be priced at $0.73 and $7.30, honoring the Knicks' last championship year.
- 01The promotion at The Jeffrey bar features menu items priced at $0.73 and a smashburger for $7.30.
- 02This pricing event is scheduled for 90 minutes before the tipoff of Game 2 against the San Antonio Spurs.
- 03The Knicks lead the series 1-0 after a comeback victory in Game 1, winning 105-95.
- 04The promotion is a nod to the Knicks' last NBA championship win in 1973.
- 05Fans attending the bar before the game can enjoy classic items like wings, oysters, and hot dogs at the throwback prices.
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In an exciting move to honor the New York Knicks' participation in the NBA Finals, The Jeffrey bar in New York City has announced a special promotion featuring 1973 pricing on select menu items. This event will take place 90 minutes before the tipoff of Game 2 against the San Antonio Spurs, set for 8:30 p.m. ET. During this time, patrons can enjoy wings, oysters, hot dogs, fries, and drinks for just $0.73, while a smashburger will be available for $7.30. This pricing scheme commemorates the year the Knicks last won the NBA championship, which was in 1973. The Knicks are currently leading the series 1-0 after a strong comeback victory in Game 1, where they defeated the Spurs 105-95. As excitement builds for Game 2, fans are expected to flock to The Jeffrey to enjoy the nostalgic prices and support their team in hopes of maintaining their momentum in the finals.
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The promotion is expected to draw a large crowd to The Jeffrey bar, enhancing the local atmosphere around the NBA Finals.
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