There are no two things New Yorkers love more than eating and drinking, so the recent spate of beer gardens that have spring up in the city shouldn't really be that much of a surprise.
Beekman Beer Garden Beach Club(212) 896-4600
Pier 17,
New York, NY, 10038
The latest incarnation of the Water Taxi Beach at South Street Seaport, featuring outdoor seating, spectacular views, and special events.
BeerParc646-600-7140
845 6th Ave,
New York, NY, 11232
Jeffrey Chodrow brings the beer garden milieu to the Eventi Hotel, with five different brews on tap in single redundancies and food stalls from Fatty Snack, Edi and the Wolf, Harold Deiterle, and Ed Brown!
Bierhaus712 3rd Ave,
New York, NY, 10017
Beer hall near Grand Central, complete with lederhosen and more Hofbräu than you can shake an Ast at, with twenty-four taps and six varieties of Hofbräu beer.
Birreria(212) 937-8910
200 5th Ave,
New York, NY, 10010
Eataly’s Birreria is a rooftop restaurant and brewery that offers the highest quality beer and food under the stars and skyline. In collaboration with Dogfish Head, Baladin and Del Borgo, they brew unfiltered, unpasteurized an
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Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden(718) 274-4925
2919 24th Ave,
Astoria, NY, 11102
Bohemian Hall has the last remaining Outdoor Beer Garden in all of New York City. In 1892, the Bohemian Citizens' Benevolent Society was formed, and in 1910, the Society purchased two adjacent lots, part o
more...Der Schwarze Kolner(347) 841-4495
710 Fulton St,
Brooklyn, NY, 11217
Fort Greens' very own beer garden, with nearly forty beers available by the bottle or on tap.
Franklin Park618 St. John's Pl,
Brooklyn, NY, 11238
Once a dilapidated mechanic's garage, Franklin Park has become the beer garden-y pride of Crown Heights, with a small indoor bar to boot.
Hallo Berlin(212) 977-1944
626 10th Ave,
New York, NY, 10036
Hallo Berlin's award-winning German menu rises above the pack even before one takes into consideration its seasonal outdoor beer garden. The self-styled "Wurst Restaurant" is a local favorite for Germanic gastro-satisfaction.
Harlem Tavern(212) 866-4500
2153 Frederick Douglass Blvd,
New York, NY, 10026
Former gas station gets the gentleman's treatment, turning into the beer garden Harlem Tavern, with a huge outdoor area and an eclectic menu of eats. Stay tuned.
Klimat(212) 777-1112
77 E 7th St,
New York, NY, 10003
Nestled in the heart of the East Village on East 7th Street, KLIMAT (a Slavic term for “atmosphere”) offers delightfully blended experience of wine bar, beer garden, and Eastern European bistro — all under one roof.
Loreley Biergarten(212) 253-7077
7 Rivington St,
New York, NY, 10002
Fine German cuisine in a sedate and pleasant atmosphere on the Lower East Side.
Loreley Williamsburg64 Frost St,
Brooklyn, NY, 11211
Williamsburg spin-off of the popular Lower East Side biergarten, modeled after the Brauhauses of Cologne and featuring twelve imported German beers on tap, wines from the eponymous Loreley region, and a full liquor
more...Radegast Hall & Biergarten(718) 963-3973
113 N 3rd St,
Brooklyn, NY, 11211
This über-hip American Bohemian beer hall is somehow
echt deutsch despite (or perhaps because of) the myriad hipsters who frequent it. With all manner of meats ranging from rabbit to the classic Schnitz
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33 Nassau Ave,
Brooklyn, NY, 11222
From the proprietors of Spitzer's Corner, with a charming Teutonic tint, there are more beers here than you can shake a stick at.
The Garden at Studio Square(718) 383-1001
35-33 36th St,
Long Island City, NY, 11106
The massive Studio Square beer garden brings 18,000 square feet of space in which to chomp on bratwurst and pulled-pork sandwiches or gaze at the graffiti adorning the rustic aesthetic.
The Standard Biergarten(212) 645-4646
848 Washington St,
New York, NY, 10014
In addition to the Standard Grill, New York's most purposely seedy hotel offers the Biergarten, where patrons can drinks brews and German fare in a people-watcher's paradise.