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The 10 Best Beer Bars In NYC

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There are plenty of bars in this city. The vast majority of them serve beer. But simply being a bar that serves beer does not a great bar make. Which bars combine the right selection with the right atmosphere? We've picked out a few of our favorites for you to peruse.

Bierkraft: It's not quite a bar, but Park Slope's one-stop shop for all things brewed boasts over 1,000 beers, arranged geographically from around the world. Sit down to sip on a Chelsea Black Hole XXX Stout or Greenport Harbor Leaf Pile Pumpkin Ale while snacking on the store's signature ice cream sandwiches, or grab some snacks and take a growler to go. Then come back, again and again, for endless refills from the store's astounding selection of taps.
191 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn // (718) 230-7600

Blind Tiger Ale House: Yes, it's on Bleecker Street. But get past the address and settle in to this longstanding neighborhood favorite, which is as comfortable as the worn-in wood it's decorated with. The 30-odd taps and 50-something bottles focus on American craft brews, with a few Europeans in the mix. Try the Kuhnhenns Sour Cherry Ould Bruin or Long Ireland Breakfast Stout, and pad your stomach with some homemade deviled eggs or pulled pork sandwiches while you're at it.
281 Bleecker Street // (212) 462 4682

DBA: We mourned earlier this year when owner and craft beer pioneer Ray Deter was killed in a cycling accident. You can, however, still drink happily to his memory at the East Village and Williamsburg locations of his bar, which features an ulta-nerdy, constantly-rotating draft beer selection, complete with dates the keg was tapped. DBA specializes in hand-drawn cask ales and Belgian draughts, and also offers four gluten-free options for your celiac friends to enjoy.
41 First Avenue // (212) 475-5097; 113 North 7th Street, Brooklyn // (718) 218-6632

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The Diamond: Yeah, maybe we loooove The Diamond's barkeep, Dave Pollack. But it's not just that—we also love their selection, which is organized by ABV and features a solid mix of American and European brews, and their shuffleboard table, and their trippy wall of light, plus the fact that it's one bar in Greenpoint not totally overtaken by complete goofballs. Try the Barrier Mollycoddle Mild or the Prize Old Ale vintage and thank us later. Oh, and Sunday is Rothtoberfest!
43 Franklin Street, Brooklyn // (718) 383-5030

The Ginger Man: Skip the sweet soju cocktails in neighboring K-Town and head to this vaguely Irish-themed bar instead, which features 66 taps and 120 bottles of the good stuff like Brasserie de Bretagne Sant Erwann and Australian Cooper's Pale. Don't expect the hippest weeknight crowd, but it's a solid bet for after-work drinks with a refreshing lack of douchiness for a Midtown bar. Good for groups, too, if you can snag the oversized couches.
11 East 36th Street // (212) 532-3740

Jimmy's No. 43: Go for the dinner, stay for the drinks: owner/beer activist Jimmy Carbone keeps a small but expertly curated selection of 10 taps and 30-ish bottles on offer at all times to complement his menu, and changes them seasonally. Keep a special eye out for rare, hard-to-find bottles like Wandering Star Zingari Wit or Theakston XB. The subterranean space is charming as hell—bring a date.
43 East 7th Street // (212) 982-3006

Lucky Dog: This Williamsburg hangout has a small but smart beer selection—20 taps with lots of crafts like Ommegang and Dogfishhead, plus a dozen more in bottles; but the real draw is the laid-back atmosphere: four-legged friends roam freely in the backyard patio, shuffleboard and pinball provide entertainment for humans, and the well-stocked jukebox provides an excellent customer-selected soundtrack for a lazy afternoon.
303 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn // (212) 555-1212

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Peculier Pub: It's been around forever and no, the spelling is not a typo. NYU students and office drones come together at this Bleeker Street standby, which we once described as the best bar on Bleecker Street for people who hate Bleecker Street. There are over 300 beers at any given time, from two dozen taps and seemingly endless bottles, like the Voodoo Vator and the Scottish Skull Splitter.
145 Bleecker Street // (212) 353-1327

Rattle 'n Hum: Another solid after-work spot for Midtown commuter types. It's not necessarily the sexiest bar in the city, but Rattle 'n Hum has a consistently excellent, constantly rotating selection of 40+ craft and microbrews from around the world, plus a dedicated cask ale corner and beer tasting flight options for the indecisive drinker. The menu changes daily and comes complete with detailed instructions on the art of the brew, or just talk to the gruff-but-educated barkeeps, who should be able to point you in the right direction.
14 East 33rd Street // (212) 481-1586

Spuyten Duyvil: While many beer bars specialize in brews from around the world, this tiny sliver of a Williamsburg spot narrows its focus to the fine country of Belgium. The 100+ bottles, six draughts and handful of casks are broken down by region, which results in some very rare finds indeed, like Greenflash Palate Wrecker or the Wallonian Fantome Saison. The vintage-knicknack-filled space gets crowded on weekends, but as long as the oversized backyard is open, kick back and relax.
359 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn // (718) 963-4140

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  • NUM1 CONTRACTOR
    A great bar in Manhattan is Wicked Willy's!!! Check them out www.wickedwillys.com
  • Dorothy_Miller_1986
    I can't believe....My best friend's mom makes $69 an hour on the computer. She has been out of job for 9 months but last month her check was $6576 just working on the computer for a few hours....Read about it here..... NeedMoney .......
  • You're mom could do the same if she is willing to get naked.
  • bobbybrownguy
    you know your life is pretty ok when you are dropping comments on a 10 best beer bar list.
  • Evan Tobias
    Full Circle Bar has unreal canned craft beer.
  • therealdeal80
    What a bunch of negitive whiners !!!....WHAAAAAAAAA........WHAAAAAA......my bar did not make the list WHAAAA........
    The Goth makes up a list of bars it likes .....big fucking deal. Did it say you cant go to any other bars ?? ....maybe you should be pro active ,  constructive and list your fav 10 bars ......than we can all read them and comment on you
  • Hey remember, whining pretty much powers western civilization.
  • I was just about to say "what about Beer Table?" and you totally killed the crap out of my thunder!  Best comment ever.
  • robkimmel
    Double Windsor in Windsor Terrace needs to be on this list.
  • bobbyjfromtheuk12
    9/10 are total shit
  • I'm shocked Sunswicks 35/35 isn't on this list. 25 beers on tap at all times, full rotations every week, drink specials, and late night kitchen. Really?
  • Great list, probably the best I've seen. 

    Though I would have liked to see the Pony and Mugs on there instead of Peculier and Lucky Dog.  

    I think all you who are complaining don't know what makes a high quality beer list and need to spend time focusing on what you are drinking.

    These have all the best lists in town regularly and have been doing it consistently longer.   

    Kickshaw is really awesome but they are too new to get the credit.  

    124 Rabbit club and Spitzers come on.  Those have pedestrian lists though are pretty cool spots

    Bronx Ale house...need to go.
  • Mug's Ale House on Bedford??  The Gate on 5th Avenue??  This list sucks.
  • Bonobo_Stud
    DUDE, YES, Mug's is the best.
  • ImperialStout
    Mug's is my favorite bar ever. Great beer, great nachos, no douchiness. But don't tell anyone.
  • zombie_cakes
    Sunswick in Long Island City isn't on here? That's one of the best beer bars in the city, and their food is great.
  • kevd
    That is just a map neighborhoods Gothamist covers, right?
  • goodbyewren
    The Ginger Man, LACKING douchiness? Are you kidding?
  • Clearly this website is Brooklyn and Manhattan-centric. How about The Bronx Alehouse on 238th Street?
  • luke_1
    The bottles at Bierkraft are hilariously expensive.
  • Akhilleus
    Blind Tiger and Peculier are far from the best refuges from Bleecker St.  If you're stuck in that neighborhood at least have the self respect to get your beers at 124 Rabbit Club on MacDougal.
  • painplusplus
    Definitely agree.  Wish they had more on tap though.
  • Sinchy
    Good beer, but not for the claustrophobic.  All I can think of in that place is death by fire, no way out.
  • Akhilleus
    Better than death by stampeding tourist!
  • Rocknrope
    What, no Farrell's?

    Just kidding, but it's too bad this list only has Manhattan and Brooklyn establishments.  It's good for me, but the other borough residents must feel like red-headed stepchildren on this blog.
  • I am in total agreement. The Bronx Alehouse is AWESOME.
  • vintagejames
    This list may be okay for children, keep those guys there. But doesn't say anything about the real beer bars that beer drinkers go to.
  • fixilator
    If you are going to mention Peculiar Pub and Blind TIger and DBA (as in, they are super well-known), you have to mention Spitzer's. Which is also hardly a secret but better than any of them.
  • krinklecutfires
    Bierkraft is Horrible! Don't go there!  Avoid at all costs!


    (full disclosure: This is my favorite drinking establishment and I want to keep it that way)
  • As a beer tourist, I've been to some already on this list, but there are some better ones. I agree with Jon and the Kickshaw in Astoria, that's great, and Mudville 9, should be on the list too, their tap selection is always good, and their bottle selection extensive, better than some on this list....
  • The fact that this list doesn't mention Pony Bar makes me realize how little the Gothamist is in it's own little bubble.
  • LtWorf
    Agreed, but there are other honorable mentions left out of this list which I myself would've added. I don't expect Gothamist, or anyone else for that matter to have the definitive list.
  • knowbodies
    +1, I frequent most of the manhattan bars on this list, and the Pony is my favorite of the bunch.
  • Ariel Eckstein
    I second this!
  • Chad Vigneulle
    Bronx Alehouse?
  • Jon
    This list is missing a lot of much better beer bars. Kickshaw in Astoria, Mission Dolores in Gowanus, 4th Ave Pub in Park Slope...
  • famdoc
    Brouwerij Lane.  Followed by pizza at Paulie Gee's.
  • ImperialStout
    Shhh!
  • bggb
    Blind Tiger is good but when I went it was almost all Belgian beer. They needed more variety especially in the English/Irish/Scottish-style ales.
  • I'm going to have to throw a shout out to Mosaic in Astoria. They have some serious beers on their 100+ list and all of them are reasonably priced.
  • talltale
    Whiskey sippers take note: Diamond has no liquor.
  • This list blows. Peculiar Pub? Really?
  • They do have a killer beer list.
  • Does not make up for the surly bartenders/waitresses and annoying frat crowd.
  • Sounds like Village Idiot -- with a beer list.
  • You're not drinking enough beer if these things bother you.
  • Guest
    I'll add Adobe Blues and Kilmeyer's and Shaolin and wtf mickey mouse bar list doesn't have Swift's on it?
  • ohmygodshutup
    Swift? SWIFT?

    I can't argue with the other ones because I've never heard of them, but no, swift is not the right answer.
  • Guest
    Swift's Hibernian in the Bowery? Does it suck now? It had an amazing selection when I went there, granted 10+ years ago.
  • ohmygodshutup
    Honestly, I haven't been in a while, and when I did, they had a decent selection of beer. Unfortunately, that whole area has been overrun in the last few years by an entitled yuppie wave of idiocy, and Swift is right smack in the middle of it.
  • lucky dog is cool but they add drinks you never bought to your bill. my friends and i used to go there all the time but stopped once we realized they were doing that. one time we took photos of every drink we had and kept a tally and she had added SIX drinks we never had to our bill. when we called her on it she got angry at us. fuck it, never been back since.
  • MinkyMittens
    Dumbest lie ever: "one time we took photos of every drink we had" You took photos of 10 mimosas, 2 old speckled hen drafts, 2 chocolate cake shots, 3 Bloody Mary's, 2 Jamosen shots and 3 cans of Schaefer?
    WOW ! You really know how to show a girl a good time! I bet that was the best birthday ever.
  • Someone's on point.
  • MinkyMittens
    Marc Hug you are a liar. I bought you and your girlfriend 2 rounds and made you shots for her birthday, then you had the nerve to complain about your tab after 7 hours of drinking?! At the end of your stretch, your girfriend's tab was $73.78 (68 plus tax), only because i comped 6 drinks. Let me re-iterate that 2 people got hammered and drank their asses off for 7 hours for $73.78(68 plus tax). I opened 3 bottles of champagne for you lady friend and she downed them all. Not to mention your numerous beers, shots, and bloody Marys.
    Yes that's right everybody I remember this dudes entire binge. I hooked you guys up, and then you shit talk me?!!!! What's wrong with you? Also, do you think that bartenders around the neighborhood dont talk? You always pull this and its tired. You can't do simple addition when you are drunk? Good job, you have become famous around the neighborhood for this routine you pull. It makes you look pathetic.
    Who do you think you are? Oh you are a dude who makes your girlfriend pay the tab on her birthday after causing a ridiculous temper tantrum for no reason. So you go to other bars in the neighborhood, like the Levee, and complain and then pull the same scam. The bartenders are supposed to charge you for what you drink. It's not a racket, it's how the business works. It's quite simple, actually, I can't believe I even have to explain this to your tiny brain.
    "When we called her out on it, she got angry at us" - no actually i showed you the itemized breakdown and recalled everything you drank and explained that you total would have been $108.5 with tax. and i tried to smooth out the situation and you responded by screaming at me and causing a scene. I guess you were so wasted you don't recall storming off after refusing to have an adult conversation and waving your hands around like a nut job?!
    However, being wasted is no excuse to drag out a "poor me" on the internet or around the neighborhood. You should be embarrassed for yelling at me and putting a damper on your lady's birthday. I just wish I hadn't comped any drinks at all because you obviously didn't deserve it. Three things I hate are: liars, weenies, and non-tippers - and you are all three. Nobody misses you Marc Hug.
  • LtWorf
    Damn. 

    Marc: You just got served.
  • Holy cow totally busted.
  • Don't mess with a barkeep using 'Minky' in their name.
  • Bonobo_Stud
    LOL, WTF is this response?
  • NO BAR GREAT HARRY!!!!!!!! Blasphemy.
  • Johnny_77
    Shhhhhhhhhh.....
  • TBE11
    Shhh. I like it just the way it is. Know what I mean?
  • darnY
    Had you kept that to yourself, TBE11, I think everyone would have dismissed Joshua's comment as mere fanboydom.
  • sketto
    Blind Tiger? Cool name, but I refuse to go to any bar where I can't sit down. There are just too many great options in New York to put up with that.
  • Rent a wheelchair.
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