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Radegast Hall & Biergarten

113 N. 3rd St., Brooklyn, NY 11211 40.716561 -73.961654
at Berry St.   See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
718-963-3973 Send to Phone

  • Cuisine: Eastern European, Gastropub
  • Price Range: $$

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Official Website

radegasthall.com

Hours

Mon-Fri, 4pm-2am; Sat-Sun, noon-2am

Nearby Subway Stops

L at Bedford Ave.

Prices

$6-$28

Payment Methods

American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

Special Features

  • Bar Scene
  • Late-Night Dining
  • Outdoor Dining

Alcohol

  • Full Bar

Reservations

Not Accepted

Profile

Williamsburg’s Austro-Hungarian beer hall serves a deep selection of imported brews and Hofbräuhaus-style brats one block and half a hemisphere off the Bedford Avenue drag. Slovakian-born partners Ivan Kohut and Andy Ivanov gutted adjacent warehouses to create two distinct drinking spaces. The garden side boasts a retractable roof under which a grill man serves up sizzling meats and savory fries gobbled up at the long rows of wooden benches. Inside the "hall," patrons line the hand-hewn tables made from 150-year-old barn logs. Twelve drafts on tap or 37 beers by the bottle can be ordered at the polygonal red-oak bar or from one of the waitresses, who are occasionally cinched into full beer-wench regalia. Here, rib-clinging grub, whipped up by Ivan’s wife and executive chef Joanna, includes quail in Dunkel-beer sauce, veal schnitzel, stuffed blintzes, and a scrape-the-plate-delicious apple strudel.

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