We attended the New York City Wine and Food Festival brunch with Geoffrey and Margaret Zakarian at the Standard in October. It was so nice. Great venue with all the amenities. Not too crowded. Excellent atmosphere. The mimosas and margaritas were perfectly mixed. We sampled many different bites, all of which were good. Quick walk to the High Line which is right there. Very enjoyable afternoon.
Great beer, food, service with tons of space, tables, games and other fun stuff to do. It’s even kid friendly if you come early. I real do love the atmosphere bring under the Highline. At night it can get crowded. Definitely check this place out. I love the pretzels and cheddar kurtwurst.
It’s a beer garden, and a fun one. A lowkey spot in west village/meatpacking area but still some well-dressed nice people and a sociable crowd. Options are limited for food but they have all cocktails, wines, obviously really interesting beer steins, and I’ve always had a good time in all group sizes. Gets crowded on days you’d expect crowds.
We visited during Oktoberfest, and the atmosphere was fantastic, with great beer. However, the currywurst could be better!
While the sausage itself is tasty, the overall dish falls short. It comes with a not-so-tasty salad that doesn't complement the sausage well. Typically, currywurst is sliced and served with French fries, so there's room for improvement in this regard.
A very nice way to beat the heat and relax after walking the Highline on a hot summer day. Indoor yet outdoor with bench seating like a typical biergarten. Had the Standard bier with the Cheddar Kurtwurst and they did not disapoint. Shanaya my server went out of her way to help me enjoy my lunch.
One of the best places to celebrate Octoberfest in NYC...
Right under the Highline on the Westside in the old meat district.
A biergarden in the middle of the city. Great outdoor seating. Very few draft selection though...I didn't try food, so I have no comment on that. It is a great meeting place for large groups. They take reservations.
A very nice place to meet with friends. The beer comes from the tap. To get a beer you need to get a ticket which you trade in for the beer. The price for the beer is alright compared to NYC relation. You pay 9 bucks but get a good German beer at a good size.
You can also play table football or ping pong.
Good selection of German beers on offer with traditional food. Friendly bierhalle style atmosphere where you find a seat on a bench - meaning you can meet new people! Prices are average for the city ($9 for 16oz). Remember to buy tickets at the booth by the door for beer before going to the bar.
Such a fun spot for post work drinks! My team and I come here all the time and it’s always a good time. But Brian is the best bartender! He’s really attentive and kind and helpful when figuring out what drink I want to order.
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