Every September, as fall waxes and October approaches, the raucous German celebration known as Oktoberfest comes to New York City, with more lederhosen and schnitzel than you can shake eine kleben at!
Bohemian Hall has the last remaining Outdoor Beer Garden in all of New York City. In 1892, the Bohemian Citizens' Benevolent Society was formed, and in 1910, the Society purchased two adjacent lots, part of a farm. The cornerstone of Bohemian Hall was laid that October. At one ti...
2919 24th Ave (29th Street)This über-hip American Bohemian beer hall is somehow echt deutsch despite (or perhaps because of) the myriad hipsters who frequent it. With all manner of meats ranging from rabbit to the classic Schnitzel, you'll find yourself downing many of the dozens of beers to choose from to...
113 N 3rd StreetFine German cuisine in a large heated outdoor atmosphere on the Lower East Side. Tweleve German biers on tap and the expected compliment of wurst, schnitzels, kase and pretzels. From mid-September to the end of October it is THE place to engage in Oktoberfest shenanigans.
7 Rivington St (Bowery & Chrystie St.)Ayana & Tobias Holler grew up in small towns in the rural Schwarzwald region of southwestern Germany, but it took Brooklyn to get their paths to cross. Here they met, fell in lieben and opened up this authentic German Indoor Beer Garden. Here they cook up regional German spec...
733 Fulton StreetA warm German welcome to Lederhosen - German Wurst & Bierhaus located in Greenwich Village, New York City. We are excited to offer our customers a reasonably priced German food & drink menu, combined with exceptional friendly service from our experienced staff in a cozy &...
39 Grove StreetFrom the proprietors of Spitzer's Corner, with a charming Teutonic tint, there are more beers here than you can shake a stick at.
33 Nassau AveBeer hall near Grand Central, complete with lederhosen and more Hofbräu than you can shake an Ast at, with twenty-four taps and six varieties of Hofbräu beer.
712 3rd AveMidtown looks forward to its first German beer hall, cleverly named after the final Sherlock Holmes short story.
5 West 37th StreetIn addition to the Standard Grill, New York's most purposely seedy hotel offers the Biergarten, where patrons can drinks brews and German fare in a people-watcher's paradise.
848 Washington StIt's a boat. It's a bar. It's a bar on a boat! The historic 1929 lightship, which is docked on a railroad car barge, houses an atmospheric lounge. Grab a beer and burger at the tiki bar on the pier and enjoy sweeping views of the Hudson from the 16-foot observation plank. If you ...
Pier 66 (West 26th Street and West Side Highway)A stunning 10,000 square foot event space at Pier 15 in lower Manhattan. With exceptional panoramic views of the East River, the Brooklyn and Williamsburg bridges and the Brooklyn skyline. Summertime finds a host of public events with live music, including craft beer and food ...
Pier 15 | 78 South Street