We visited the brewery earlier this year. On a recent return visit, the enlarged tasting room had been opened (see photo below). Now, you can bring several of your friends to visit on your next LIC pub crawl and it won’t feel so cramped. Four-oz samples available via a four sample flight. We were a bit disappointed that pints were no longer available to buy for on-premises consumption (you can buy pint-sized mason jars and growlers for takeaway). Either way, we look forward to another return visit here.
A review of Rocka Rolla in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Located at 486 Metropolitan Avenue, and from the same folks behind Skinny Dennis (which is about ½ mile west on Metropolitan Avenue), Rocka Rolla offers a retro vibe including wood paneling and classic lighted beer signs. The space was previously Brooklyn Stable (and Odyssea before that). Rocka Rolla offers patrons 15 tap beers. For activities, Rocka Rolla offers Shuffleboard, buckhunter and pinball in a back room.
Happy Columbus Day!
Our NYC Italian Wine Bar of the Day: Virgola, located at 28 Greenwich Avenue in Manhattan’s West Village.
NYC's Pirate Bar Crawl to take place on Saturday, October 11
TableHoppingNY.com is sponsoring the Pirate Bar Crawl on Saturday, October 11; taking place in Manhattan’s South Street Seaport area. More details at the following URL: http://piratebarcrawl.com/
A review of Belgian Beer Cafe in Manhattan's Flatiron District
Located at 220 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, the Belgian Beer Café is a 100% Belgian beer spot and a must-visit for any Belgian beer NYC pub crawl. Belgian Beer Café is large and spacious with views of Madison Park’s NW corner. Belgian Beer Café offers 24 or so Belgian beers, along with wine and a full bar. Growlers are available for takeaway. The food menu, still partially in its soft stage at the time of this post, offers several mussel dishes, stews and bistro fare. We look forward to a return visit here on our next bar crawl through this part of town.
Seen on a recent NYC pub crawl
Brooklyn spots we've visited recently
In Williamsburg, we had the pleasure of visiting Rocka Rolla and Sugarburg. The former is a spot from the folks behind Williamsburg’s Skinny Dennis, while the latter is a solid new addition to any a Metropolitan Ave NYC craft-beer bar crawl. We’ll have brief reviews on these spots in the coming days.
A review of Cedar Local in Manhattan's Financial District
Located at 25 Cedar Street in Manhattan’s Financial District, Cedar Local is slightly off the beaten path and a new cocktail destination. The space is mostly the bar and a few tables in front and a few tables in back. Cocktails are the focus here (see photo of menu below). Also some beer/wine available. Throw in the friendly staff and Cedar Local is a good spot to visit the next time you’re pub crawling in the area.
A review of Copper & Oak on Manhattan's Lower East Side
Located at 157 Allen Street in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, Copper & Oak, is a serious whiskey and cognac bar. No mixed drinks here, just straight up liquor, hundreds of types (also, three beers and two wines). Very small space. Menu is read off of a kindle. If you’re a fan of amber-colored liquid, you need to include Copper & Oak on your next LES NYC bar crawl sooner rather than later!
If you're looking for a NYC pub crawl this weekend
Here’s one option for a bar crawl in NYC: On Saturday, September 27, 2014, Lindy Promotions is holding its annual Greenwich Village Fall Pub Crawl, starting at 1pm. More details here.







