Metro

Next-door Seahawks, Broncos bars face off in Super Bowl

There are Seahawks bars and there are Broncos bars — but on one Midtown street, they’re right next door to each other, and the rivalry is ramping up.

“There’s been so much smack talk going back and forth,” said Noelle Mooney, part owner of both of the bars, Stout and Feile, which sit side-by-side on West 33rd Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues.

“People are finding this very entertaining,” she said. “How did these two bars end up right next door to each other — Broncos and Seahawks? Who would have known?”

Owned jointly but managed separately, Stout has been a Broncos bar for more than a year now and Feile — staffed mostly by University of Washington alums — has been on the Seahawks’ side of the ledger pretty much since opening three years ago.

The two bars have been at a fever pitch throughout weeks of playoff games — and that fever will finally break Sunday night, when revelers on one side will cry in their beers as the bartenders next door climb onto the bar and lead their victory-crazed customers in singing “We Are the Champions.”

“I think with both bars being next door, the day of [the game] is going to be enormous,” predicted bartender Wesley Fisher, 29, as he poured beers for Broncos fans at Stout recently.

His roommate is a bartender next door at Seahawks Central — and he’s already planning to torment her “when the Broncos win,” he says. If his dream holds true, he’ll march over with an orange-and-blue Broncos jersey and she’ll have to stop serving Seahawks-blue kamikaze shots and put it on.

“It’s all in good fun,” Fisher said. “To have both teams in the Super Bowl, and in New York, is pretty much a dream come true for our staff and their staff.”

But as his roommate, Melissa Gatto, 26, serves beers to Seahawks fans in the coming week she’ll be plotting a more creative revenge.

“If the Seahawks win, he’ll not only clean the apartment from top to bottom, but he’ll also have to wear a feather boa to work for an entire year,” Gatto said of her rival roomie.

“We’re going to give each other a razz,” predicts Stout’s bouncer, Broncos fan (of course) Martin Quinones. “But nothing terrible. We love them the same way they love us. They just happen to root for the wrong team.”

“It’s very exciting,” adds Mooney, their boss. “Almost as exciting as having a New York team in it.”