Seen on a recent New York City bar crawl at the bar Rochelle on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
A review of MexiBBQ on Manhattan's Upper East Side
Located at 1633 2nd ave, MexiBBQ offers its second location in NYC (the original is in Astoria, Queens). MexiBBQ offers 48 tap beers, nearly 25% of selection is locals from metro nyc, (prominently features Singlecut). Food menu is mix of BBQ and Mexican, as the name of place implies. Space is mostly tables for eating, which makes us not want to count as a bar, but so many good beers says otherwise! This is a good spot for the Upper East Side NYC beer bar crawl . Four TV screens tuned to sports in the main bar area. MexiBBQ is open ‘til 1am on weeknights and 2am on weekends. Next time you want to pub crawl through the UES, be sure to include MexiBBQ on your itinerary!
A review of One Star Bar in Manhattan's Chelsea
Located at 147 West 24th Street, One Star bar is a no-frills bar offered by the same owners of the former No Idea bar, which was located not too far away in Gramercy. One Star bar offers tap and canned beers only. The bar also plays the name game: every night, people with a specific name get drink specials all night. Overall, One Star bar seems like a chill spot. Not too many spots like this one open up in Manhattan these days. We aim to include One Star on our next bar crawl in New York City’s Chelsea.
A review of Paulaner Brauhaus NYC on Manhattan's Lower East Side
Germany’s Paulaner brewery opens its first brewpub in the United States. Located at 265 Bowery (just south of Houston Street), Paulaner Brauhaus is half restaurant/half bar. Four house beers plus wine and cocktails are offered. Food is a mix of German-American fare and bistro offerings. The spot is definitely worth a visit (and it’s a new addition to the brewpub NYC pub crawl) and we look forward to returning on our next bar crawl through this area of New York City. We just hope the posted hours of operation (5pm – 11pm) get extended significantly at some point.
NYC bars we look forward to crawl to
Some bars on our radar to pub crawl to include Little Town NY at 982 Amsterdam Ave on the Upper West Side; Bloom’s Tavern on East 58th Street in Midtown East. And downtown, the latest addition to Stone Street bar crawl in Manhattan’s Financial District, Bavaria Bierhaus. As always, we will have reviews on these and other spots.
A review of Maggie Reilly's Pub in Manhattan's Chelsea
Our first review of 2014 goes to Maggie Reilly’s located in northern Chelsea at 340 9th Avenue (near 30th Street), located in the former Blarney Stone location. Alas, with this particular Blarney Stone passing on, the Manhattan True-Dive NYC bar crawl continues to shrink. Anyway, Maggie’s is a decent place for affordable drinks and decent pub grub. The layout is practically identical to Blarney Stone’s layout, except the pool table in the back has been replaced by a dining area. Maggie’s offers ten draft beers with some good local representation. A solid spot for any West Side pub crawl in NYC, Maggie’s is also a good place to stop in at and get out of the cold January weather!
Another great cheese & charcuterie plate!
Several weeks ago, we shared a photo of a cheeseplate from Brooklyn’s Olympia Wine Bar. The photo below is from the recently-opened Vitis La Vineria, located at 284 Third Avenue in Manhattan’s Gramery nabe. Vitis is a great addition to any East Side NYC wine bar crawl.
We're back in NYC!
After a few days out of town, we are back in NYC! We look forward to picking up we’re we left off in late 2013; namely, bar hopping and pub crawling around New York City’s five boroughs!
Happy New Year from Pub Crawl NYC!
Best wishes for 2014. Our New Year’s Resolution: More NYC bar crawls this year!
Pondering 2013
2013 was another great year for NYC pub crawling. We enjoyed our many bar/pub/tavern visits around the five boroughs and look forward to many more in the year(s) ahead! Our favorite bar opening of 2013 was Houston Hall in Manhattan’s West Village. We had the pleasure of visiting Houston Hall in late January.








