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Giggity, giggity, folks: Quahog’s most famous watering hole is officially heading your way. Starting June 4, Bucket Listers is bringing The Drunken Clam, the iconic dive bar from the beloved adult animated series Family Guy, to New York City for burgers, drinks and plenty of Family Guy-style antics.
Located on the second floor of 1604 Broadway in Times Square, this fully interactive Family Guy Drunken Clam Experience will transport you directly into the world of Peter, Quagmire, Joe and Cleveland. After wildly successful runs in cities like Chicago and Los Angeles, the Manhattan activation promises to be the most immersive yet. From the glowing neon signage to the meticulously recreated bar stools, every detail is designed to make you feel like you've stepped through the television screen.
“Peter and the guys have made thousands of dumb decisions at The Drunken Clam,” joked executive producers Rich Appel and Alec Sulkin. “This is your chance to make a few dumb decisions of your own!”
With your ticket—prices start at $18—you'll get a welcome drink and access to a treasure trove of Family Guy Easter eggs and photo ops. Find the infamous Evil Monkey or hang out in meticulously recreated scenes that honor twenty-four seasons of animated history.
The experience extends to the "Eat My Junk" food menu, featuring show-inspired bites like the "Good Old Fashioned Value Burger" and the "Greased Up Deaf Fries." The bar will be serving up a curated list of themed cocktails like the "Shut Up Meg" (honey-infused gin), a spicy "Evil Monkey" (tequila and jalapeño) and then "Pewterschmidt Industries" (bonded bourbon, peach liqueur, lime, basil and Topo Chico).
Beyond the food and drink, the pop-up will host Family Guy trivia nights and karaoke, ensuring the atmosphere remains as chaotic and entertaining as the show itself. Exclusive merch will also be available for those looking to take a piece of Quahog home.
Tickets go on sale May 13 exclusively through Bucket Listers. Get on the waitlist now, and start practicing your "Surfin' Bird."

