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brew pubs in NYC
I'm goin' to be coming down Metro-North into Grand Central Station this
week for an appointment in the city, and on my way out I would like to hang around and go to an awesome brewpub -- only condition is that it needs to be subway accessible, or at least a short taxi to one. What are ya'lls suggestions? -Pink -- "The dirty hippopottamus who wallowed in the mud and chewed his spicy hippo plankton food." --"Effervescent Elephant", Syd Barrett |
brew pubs in NYC
pink ataraxia > wrote in
: > I'm goin' to be coming down Metro-North into Grand Central Station this > week for an appointment in the city, and on my way out I would like to > hang around and go to an awesome brewpub -- only condition is that it > needs to be subway accessible, or at least a short taxi to one. > > What are ya'lls suggestions? Heartland Brewing has a place north of Times Square, not sure the exact address. Their Oatmeal Stout was great, thought the other beers were pretty good. Food was so-so and overpriced, but I've learned to expect that in brewpubs. -- ************************************************** *************** Dan Iwerks thinks that the beer you're drinking probably sucks. The fundamental problem with Solipsism is it makes me responsible for the fact that you're a complete idiot. ************************************************** *************** |
brew pubs in NYC
>I'm goin' to be coming down Metro-North into Grand Central Station this
>week for an appointment in the city, and on my way out I would like to >hang around and go to an awesome brewpub -- only condition is that it >needs to be subway accessible, or at least a short taxi to one. > >What are ya'lls suggestions? > >-Pink > >-- While not a brew pub per se, The Ginger Man at 11 East 36th St. has an incredible selection of beers on tap, a nice atmosphere and a decent bar menu. Walk down Madison about six blocks and take a right on 36th and it's in the middle of the block. Buzz |
brew pubs in NYC
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brew pubs in NYC
"Dave Witzel" > wrote in message
28.90... > - Chelsea Brewing, at Pier 59? around 23rd St. or so on the Hudson > River, which makes decent to ****ING GOOD beers (especially their > rotating lineup of stouts) but is not exactly easy to get to. They're > next to the bowling alley at Chelsea Piers. They've gotten better then, than the one time I was there with you and those Ager and Brockington kids who never hang around here anymore. As I recall, the stuff was off. Of course, we were quite off as well, so I'm doing well to remember that we were even there. > > Brooklyn Brewery is only open Friday nights from 6-10, and it's just > a tasting room. > > That's it for establishments making their own beer in New York City > these days. Nothing on Staten Island? That's unbelievable. -Steve |
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