Seating is plentiful, the drink list features a fair share of low-alcohol brews, and traditional Czech food is available to soak up some of that booze. What is there not to love about this bierhaus? Read more
Perfect outdoor spot to come to with a group of friends in the summer especially if you appreciate $14 Happy hourpitchers & $4 drafts! Did I mention great Czech food that goes with your drinks?
This is the ideal spot to hang out with friends, especially during the warmer weather. It has a terrace where you can enjoy a great selection of beer and traditional American food!
At picnic tables under the trees strung with lights, enjoy pitchers of beer and grilled-in-the-open-air hamburgers, bratwursts, and portobello mushroom sandwiches. Read more
This is a great place to have a friendly gathering. With Czech specialties in food and a great variety of beers you'll need nothing more. The garden is divided to smoking and non-smoking areas.
The OG beer garden that's always worth a trip to Astoria. Grab one of their plentiful outdoor tables and kick back with beers and great Czech food (get the fried cheese!) for the perfect summer day.
One, if the if not the best biergarden in the NYC area. Grab a seat outside to watch the soccer games on the outdoor TVs. The garden is open all year and has heat lamps!
Beer Gardens are great, especially this one in Astoria. NYC's oldest beer garden. It is unpretentious and has a very relaxing atmosphere. Nice beer menu and good food.
The Czech food is amazing. Succulent roast pork, goulash, potato pancakes and dumplings. Also, of course, a solid selection of European and American beers with great outdoor seating.
Love their beers but hate the dust. Outdoor setting gets very hot in the summer. Get you sunblock. Food and drinks are standard. It's a gem in the neighborhood, the place to get drunk during lunch
Delightful way to spend a summer afternoon. Perfect for convivial daytime imbibing with friends. Watch your step when navigating the sprawling garden: small children often run underfoot.
Great beers (like Pilsner Urquell), Czech food, and live music. Fun place for groups b/c it's very casual and there's a ton of space and friendly people.
“Some of the superior beers now on tap are the citrusy Franziskaner Weissbier and the White Aphro, which has strong lavender notes, as servers warn men who order it.” Read more
Must have ID. Go through the door in the bar to enter not the fancy double doors on the outside of the garden walls. Brand new bathrooms which its a saving grace with all the well priced beer!
up to 160. Catering classics like pigs in a blankets, is served buffet style, and of course, there’s lots and lots of beer. Food and drink packages start at $65 a person.
There are many imitators, but this is the one true, traditional beer garden in New York. Its beer selection isn't huge, and mainly skews to imports, naturally, but the atmosphere is one of a kind.
Established 1910. Last original remaining Beer Garden in NYC. Managed by fraternal organization dedicated to education and preserving local Czech and Slovak communities and host to their events.
"Attached to this little bar--manned by a bartender so closemouthed that some think he's kidding--is a high stone wall surrounding half an acre of gravel punctuated by rows of century-old trees..." Read more
Well if your looking to have a traditional breakfast (i.e. eggs,bacon, pancakes) come here. To boot the drinks are free refill. Enjoy and eat get drunk early. Brunch is the BEST!!!!
All day everyday from Sept 28th to Oct 6th:"Oktoberfest in the Garden" with pig roasts, raffles, bands including the Polka Brothers (duh) on the 6th, and plenty of Oktoberfest-style brews.
This is a great place but DO NOT bring in outside food. They're insane. Made my friend finish a few last gulps of her soda in her purse. Let me slide tonight with some water in my bottle. Lighten up!!
The last original remaining beer garden in all of NYC where there were once 800! Great for happy hour after work - get there early at 6pm to grab a bench before sunset!
Ignore all the noise you hear in these tips. Bottom line: best beer garden in Astoria. Good beer and good crowd. It gets crowded and loud so get your kids out by 6-ish. Still a great time.
This place is a classic establishment - the beer selection is not large, but what they have is great. I like the Franziskaner with the potatopierogies.
Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden offers a cultural showcase of Czech and Slovak traditions featuring the traditional cuisine of the region, cultural festivals, and a forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences between Society members and the greater American community.