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76 W. 3rd St., New York, NY, 10012
at Thompson St.
212-260-1088
justin3927 from 11211 | Posted on 11/24/08
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Just had a birthday party here and was really impressed. Excellent selection of beers, and the food was worthy of being called a gastropub (wings, cheese curds, pizza, sandwiches, meatloaf, nachos all were done well--some of the best bar food i've had in the city) and pretty inexpensive as well. Our waitress did a great job of keeping track of everyone (even though my group was at several different tables) and making sure they were happy. I never write reviews online, but this is a place worth checking out.
NimmyZed from n/a | Posted on 5/10/07
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I can't wait for this place to open. If the sister restaurants are anything to go by this place will have a great friendly atmosphere. The menu is mouth watering and I love the novel idea of beer on tap at the tables. It's definitely going to become my new local!
newplacechecker from 10021 | Posted on 5/10/07
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As a local of the neighbourhood, I can`t wait for this place to open. I went on their website and they have a really cool menu. Their other restaurants are good( i have been to 2 of them) So I am sure this will follow suit. Construction is nearly done, and the place looks amazing already. These guys have completely renovated everything, yet have kept a village vibe about the place. I met the chef/and owner who told me all about the menu and the 25 tap beers on offer. I can`t wait to go...mouth is watering for a new local.
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