The New York Giants will welcome the Green Bay Packers to MetLife Stadium on Sunday 16 November 2025 at 1:00 pm Eastern. It is Week 11. It is the moment of the season when teams either stay in the playoff talk or fall out of it. The Giants want to protect their home field to keep heat on the rest of the National Football Conference. The Packers want to prove that their young group can handle a cold road trip in front of a loud crowd. Both teams travel well. Both teams have fans in the New York and New Jersey area. That is why this game will feel big. The best part for fans is that they can make the whole day easy. A few minutes from the stadium sits Redd’s Restaurant and Bar in Carlstadt. It has food, parking and a shuttle that runs straight to the stadium so it becomes the natural gameday base.
Redd’s is where the day starts
Redd’s is built for people who live for home games. There is a wide bar, lots of televisions and staff who know the Giants calendar by heart. On a Sunday like this you will see blue jerseys on one side, a pocket of green and gold on the other, and groups that have been meeting here for years. Fans like the menu, the food and drinks, but the real win is the shuttle. The Redd’s site explains that shuttles run every few minutes and keep running after the game which means fans do not have to fight stadium traffic.
said a regular at Redd’s.
“You can hear the fans before you even get on the shuttle.”
Families pick Redd’s because it feels safer than a parking lot tailgate. Older fans pick it because they can sit, watch the early window, then ride in comfort. Visiting Packers fans like it because they can stay together before they enter a very home heavy stadium. It is the rare spot, the easiest direction that works for every type of fan.

From Redd’s to MetLife and back
The smart plan for this game is simple. Park at Redd’s. Eat. Watch the noon television slot. Ride the shuttle to MetLife. Watch Giants vs Packers. Ride back. Then talk about the score over more food. Because the shuttle keeps running you can stay in the stadium until the final whistle and still get back to your car. This is better than trying to park right at MetLife on a popular date. It is also better for visitors who do not know the local roads. The stadium site and the transit site both encourage fans to plan travel early. Redd’s solves that in 1 move.
When you write about this matchup you can talk about quarterbacks and pass rush. You can also talk about the group of fans who met at 10 in the morning in MetLife, Carlstadt, rode together and made the stadium louder at 1 in the afternoon. That is what a premier gameday destination looks like.
