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A review of Church Publick in Manhattan's Tribeca
A new addition to the Tribeca NYC beer bar crawl! Located in the location of the former (and disappointing/out-of-place) Mocca Lounge, Church Publick, at 78 Reade Street, feels like a good neighborhood/beer destination spot. Friendly staff and open for lunch/dinner seven days a week. We look forward to a return visit.
A brief review of Duke of Montrose in Brooklyn's Park Slope
A review of Midtown Manhattan's Monarch Rooftop Lounge
A review of Bar Chord in Brooklyn's Ditmas Park
Located at 1008 Cortelyou Road in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, Bar Chord is another bar for the burgeoning Cortelyou Road NYC pub crawl. Bar Chord is a chill neighborhood bar with a sizeable outdoor area. The bar has a guitar-theme to it and offers live music several nights a week. Eight draft beer offerings. Happy hour beer specials include $5 drafts and $2 cans.
A NYC pub crawl option for this weekend
The The Upper East Side Charity NYC bar crawl, sponsored by Lindy Promotions, taking place on Saturday, November 16, starting at 1pm. More info here: http://www.lindypromo.com/event/ues-charity-bar-tour/
A review of Jack Doyle's in Midtown Manhattan
Located at 240 West 35th Street, Jack Doyle’s is a spacious bi-level midtown Irish pub. Somewhat of a surprising find in the western edge of (what’s left of) the garment district. Jack Doyle’s offers 24 tap beers, a mix of macro and craft brews; the Bar food menu consists of mostly standard bar fare. A dozen TVs for your sports viewing pleasure makes Jack Doyle’s a good per or post MSG sports hangout. Bar area has hightop tables downstairs and more seating upstairs. This spot opens for breakfast at 7am!
A brief review of Grand Ferry in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Two recently opened beer and cocktail bars in Manhattan's Gramercy section
Some new NYC bars we want to visit
Numerous bars have opened recently, or are about to open all around NYC. Some of the spots we hope to include in an upcoming NYC pub crawl: On the Midtown East/Upper East Side border is The Jeffrey (311 E. 60th Street), another beer bar from the owner’s of Long Island City’s Alewife. Further south in Manhattan’s Gramercy nabe is a new wine bar called Vitis La Vineria (284 Third Avenue). Even further south on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, though not yet open (but we expect to be opening soon) Paulaner Brauhaus at 265 Bowery. And over in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, we look forward to the opening of Dirk the Norseman at 7 N. 15th Street, supposedly a brewpub/craft-beer bar. As always, we will have reviews of these spots.















