Radegast is a Williamsburg institution that stays packed and thankfully does not take reservations. When the summer months disappear, the beer garden (with retractable roof) is not as packed. Read more.
The hall features beer specifically from Greenpoint breweries that only serve Flatiron Hall and its big brother, Houston Hall. The food is delicious, especially the pastrami Ruben spring rolls. Read more.
This place has been a favorite for wedding after parties, concerts and other events. Come for the beer, stay for the fancy bacon-cheddar-blue grilled cheese. Read more.
Clinton Hall prides themselves on their cycling beer menu, with brews from the U.S, Germany, Scandinavia and more. Try their signature bratwurst and giant pretzels, or the Black Angus Burger. Read more.
During spring and summer the place is packed with Yankee fans who indulge themselves on panini's and pizza from the local Arthur Avenue Retail Market. Read more.
Its menu icludes giant pretzels, cheese filled sausage and, of course beer. Many who venture tackle the boot (a glass boot filled with beer) and we would advise you do the same (at least once). Read more.
The pretzels are imported directly from Germany. Classic look, classic beers, just respect for the tradition is what made this place one of the best we have ventured to in the last couple of years. Read more.
Classic Oktoberfest food, including delectable desserts and, of course, beer. The concept of “tank to table” is taken to heart here as the place also functions as a brewery for their in-house beer. Read more.
Berry Park has become one of the premier destinations to watch soccer. During the World Cup, it was packed with people who stuffed their faces with great tasting burgers and beer. Read more.
A major reason we make the trip to Crown Heights to hit up this beer hall is that besides the variety of beer (both bottled and on draft), the food being served there are favorites from Smorgasburg. Read more.