Monthly Archives: July 2018

A review of Solid State in Woodside, Queens

Located at 53-22 Roosevelt Avenue at the western edge of Woodside, Queens, Solid State is a great craft-beer focused bar for an area of town that is rather lacking in them.  Solid State’s draught beer offerings number around 16 and focus almost exclusively on beers brewed in NY State with an emphasis on those from NYC and nearby counties.  The beer pours are generally in the half-pint and full pint sizes.  The space consists of the bar area in the front third of the space, along with a large seating area in the middle third and the back offers several pinball machines (board games also available).  With a knowledgeable and friendly staff, Solid State is a must-visit for any Woodside NYC bar crawl.

Happy 230th Birthday to New York State!

It was 230 years ago on this date that New York State ratified the United States Constitution, becoming the 11th state to do so.  Therefore, July 26th is a great day to drink some New York State beer and eat some New York State food.  We wish Union Square’s Little Town NYC were still around, but alas, that spot is no more.  So, we suggest a visit to Manhattan’s Local & Vine, located at 282 Hudson Street in West Soho.

A review of The Tailor in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen

Located at 505 8th Avenue in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen, The Tailor is a recently-opened bi-level Irish pub.  While there’s a vague tailor-theme going on here in homage to the surrounding (but shrinking) Garment District neighborhood, we couldn’t help but think this was another rather common Midtown pub, of which there must be at least a dozen similar spots within a few blocks in either direction.  We didn’t find the craft-beer selection all that compelling either.  Perhaps the cocktails are the liquid draw here, but we didn’t sample any of those.

Tailor Bar