
Starting June 4, Midtown is going full Quahog. An exact replica of The Drunken Clam, the dive bar hangout from Family Guy, is opening in Times Square for a limited run, complete with glowing neon, built-in photo ops and a show-inspired "Eat My Junk" menu. Tickets start at $18 and include a welcome drink, with general sale set for May 13.
Where It's Opening
The pop-up will take over the second floor at 1604 Broadway in the heart of Times Square and is being staged by events operator Bucket Listers. This New York installment follows successful versions in cities including Chicago and Los Angeles and is billed as the most immersive take yet, according to Time Out.
Tickets And Access
Bucket Listers says tickets go on sale May 13 exclusively through its own platform, with entry starting at $18 and including a welcome cocktail or mocktail. The company’s event listing also lays out options for joining a waitlist and details on timed entry slots and purchase policies, per Bucket Listers.
Menu And Drinks
The pop-up’s "Eat My Junk" menu leans hard into the show’s gag-filled universe, with items like the Good Old Fashioned Value Burger and Greased Up Deaf Fries, plus a roster of themed cocktails. On offer: the "Shut Up Meg" made with honey-infused gin, the "Evil Monkey" with tequila and jalapeño, and "Pewterschmidt Industries" that mixes bonded bourbon, peach liqueur, lime, basil and Topo Chico. “Peter and the guys have made thousands of dumb decisions at The Drunken Clam,” executive producers Rich Appel and Alec Sulkin joked to Time Out.
Trivia, Karaoke And Merch
Inside, fans can expect Family Guy trivia nights, karaoke sessions and exclusive merch tied to the experience. The concept has already made the rounds in other markets, and Boston hosted its own run last year.
What To Expect
Visitors should plan for a timed-entry, photo-heavy outing with wall-to-wall themed decor and limited seating. Previous Drunken Clam iterations have sold out quickly and often relied on waitlists. For the latest on ticket release windows, policies and waitlist details, would-be regulars are directed to Bucket Listers’ event page before locking in plans, per Bucket Listers.









