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Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake Debut T-Squared Social in NYC
September 22, 2023, 7:21.33 pm ET

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T-Squared Social, a sprawling new sports bar by Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake, has opened just steps away from New York City’s Bryant Park and Grand Central.

T-Squared Social is redefining the city’s dining scene by merging elevated cuisine and craft cocktails with a state-of-the-art and interactive sports experience. That includes Full Swing golf simulators, duckpin bowling, darts, and premium sports-watching with over 35 televisions including New York City’s largest 200-inch flat-screen TV. The menu features flatbreads, sandwiches and salads; small and large shareable plates; and an abundant raw bar.

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The bar is located in the grand lobby of Emigrants Savings Bank (7 East 42nd Street) owned by investor Howard Milstein who also happens to be an avid golf enthusiast and owner of 8AM Golf.

The “T” in T-Squared Social pays homage to the “T’s” in Tiger and Timberlake. Tiger Woods said, “The idea for T-Squared Social came to us during a round of golf at Albany, our development in The Bahamas. Justin and I thought it would be cool to create a place that combines our favorite things and brings people together to just have a great time.“

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“We knew a concept like T-Squared Social would thrive in New York,” said Timberlake. “It’s a beautiful space that transcends the typical sports bar experience. You can go to be entertained without sacrificing quality or comfort. We’re excited to be partnering with 8AM Golf on this incredible opportunity right in the heart of one of the greatest cities in the world.”

Inspired by upscale New York cocktail bars, a stunning 32-foot green-tiled and marble bar anchors the restaurant. Additional dining and viewing areas include multiple low- and high-top tables; a variety of plush lounge areas; and reservations-only luxury “Box Seats.” In a nod to the historic building, a 12-seat “Vault” room is available for private dining and events.

For more information, visit tsquaredsocial.com


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