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    Bridge and Tunnel Brewery

    4.7 (65 reviews)
    InexpensiveBreweries, Beer Bar
    Open 1:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Josh G.

    Need to escape the island? Maybe the Burroughs? Well there's two options: bridges or tunnels (I guess a boat works too). But really that has nothing to do with this review (I just wanted some cool transition). I guess I could've said "I didn't even take a bridge or a tunnel to get to Bridge and Tunnel Brewery." Just a few hops, a skip, and maybe a jump away and I found myself in Ridgewood, Queens with my buddy and sis, ready to partake in some brews. If you don't keep your eyes peeled, you might miss B&T. Look for the red garage-esque doors and maybe some people sitting at a table towards the front, beer in hand. Parking can be an adventure, but you'll find something. Once inside, it's super chill. Dimly lit with Christmas lights and a few other hanging oddities making up your ability to see. Picnic tables and barrels are your seating selections with many spots having something on the table to entertain you (more on that in a sec). First off is the beer. Flights please! A truly eclectic selection with probably something for everyone. I mean they have kombucha and root beer if you just don't like anything else (though you'd be missing out). It was tough to choose, but I ended up with their summer raspberry tart, chipotle porter, Belgian fermented amber ale, and the vanilla porter. The tart says it all in the name, and the flavor matches so good job there. The chipotle porter had an interesting spice to it while still keeping some notes of a porter style. The amber was decent, basically doing what it should. As for the vanilla porter, I was ever so slightly let down by the taste. Expecting a creamier flavor, it went more towards watery. I did also sample the milk and oatmeal stout (which totally hit well on the palate) and the Berliner porter (a semi-odd yet satisfyingly creamy sour concoction). While sipping our suds, that aforementioned entertainment option is none other than the classic game of Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots. They actually have a tournament at Bridge and Tunnel for someone to make claim of the right to call themselves the Rock 'Em Sock 'Em champ. Between that and the pretty decent beers I was around a 3.5/4 on the Yelp stars...until I interacted with the guy behind the bar. I was looking to purchase a sticker and he just couldn't find any. He searched everywhere, asked another employee, and even texted the owner (never got a response, unfortunately). No sticker was found, but I gave him credit for looking. While waiting I figured one more taste of something wouldn't help and realized I hadn't tapped into any IPAs. I asked this chill chap for a 5oz pour of "Get In, Shut Up, Hold On." That's a beer with three names and honestly one of the best IPAs I've tasted. On the hazy/cloudier side with a great balance of bitterness. Superb. Overall, Bridge and Tunnel Brewery is a quintessential Burroughs beer stop. That last interaction and IPA solidified a fourth star (almost five!) and made this a brewery I'd totally want to return to sooner than later (hey, I didn't try the kombucha or root beer either). Throw this place in with Finback and you've got yourself a great brewery day, and you may not even need to cross a bridge.

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    Kylie B.

    Bridge and Tunnel has a relaxed atmosphere where the community can come together in their taproom space to enjoy one another's company and craft beer. With 16 lines of not only beer, but also cider, hard seltzer, kombucha, and non-alcoholic root beer, there is something for everyone. The mug club that Bridge and Tunnel runs is something not seen frequently anymore in other breweries and bars. It allows you to meet new people from the neighborhood and make new friends. There is comedy each week as well as other events periodically like live music, including DJs and bands and food pop-ups, such as Secret Vegan Kitchen. Dogs are welcome and there is AC for those hot summer months! Check out and support local craft beer!

    Rob V.

    What a great place. Nice decor, tons of games to play with. An arcade video game with classic games. Also tons of beers they craft. They make you taste a beer before you try it, which is great. The staff is friendly, and the vibe is cool. The whole bar has an industrial/modern/hippy vibe. Definitely a place to come back. I loved the "Get in, shut up, hold on" beer.

    Bill T.

    Cool place with very good beers. I brought my beer club here and there were 36 of us and everyone had a nice time. The bartenders were friendly and were happy to explain any of the beers to you. They have beer flights, which is nice, because you can sample several beers before you commit (although some of the beers were pouring verrryyy slowwwlly when I was there so even filling up a small glass took some time, which led to backups for people waiting to get beers). There was nothing I didn't like, but their brown ale and the saison (not the dark one) stood out as exceptional beers. This place is very close to the L train, not even a five minute walk from the Halsey stop and although they don't serve food other than pretzels, most people who wanted something to munch on went down the block and brought back pizza or calzones. You can really taste the quality of this beer and I hope to see it distributed and sold in some of my local haunts but in the meantime, it's definitely worth a trip out to Ridgewood. I got there in 33 minutes from my place in midtown on a Sunday so it's an easy journey.

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    Jess L.

    My friends and I stumbled into B&T Brewery one Sunday AM, and it was really chill. It had a great neighborhood feel and top-notch beers. All 12 beers on tap are brewed right there, and the bartender was generous with the tastings. The group at the brewery definitely included locals who appreciate beer, but there weren't any obnoxious "aficionados." I really loved their ginger IPA, which had a nice balance of ginger with hops, as well as the Hazel Eyes, which had a sweetness and nuttiness. I liked the cave-like feeling inside, as the space is much larger but without windows, than it may seem from the outside. But they did have some lawn chairs by the entrance if you wanted to soak in some sun. Pretzels for sale. Cash only.

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    Genie M.

    Love this place No stress. No waiters. One dude selling brew, Daniel. Love this atmosphere. Great beer. Try a flight or two or three. And you can bring in your own food and play Rock'em Sock'em for hours. Was there on Sunday they closed at 9pm. All beers are brewed on site.

    Carolina S.

    Really enjoyed their sours. The place it self has a funky decor but cool with a lot of board games.

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    Tucker B.

    Great hand crafted beer. Best pumpkin beer I've tried. Good vibes. Solid comedy shows on weekends. Dog friendly, the brewery dog is the best!

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    Ryan F.

    Spent some time at Bridge And Tunnel Brewery on Saturday evening. An odd brewery that is weird but fun. However, they need to find a bit more consistency with their beers in order to standout from their neighborhood competition. Quality: Bridge And Tunnel Brewery had a fun beer list with some creative ideas, but they were very hit or miss. We ended up trying nine different selections from the menu including: Nitro OL Gilmartin Milk & Oatmeal Stout, Bone Orchard Vanilla Porter, Tiger Eyes Hazelnut Brown Ale, Berliner Weisse, Surf Varanasi Chai Milk Stout, Our Own Dry Hard Cider, "Get In, Shut Up, Hold On" New York IPA, Pickin Up Change Chipotle Porter, Alt Side Flogging Wild Sour, and Fear City Barleywine. Highlights were the smooth and savory Nitro OL GIlmartin Milk & Oatmeal Stout and the flavorful Fear City Barleywine. I would skip out on the Berliner Weisse, even with the syrup flavors, and the disappointing Pickin Up Change Chipotle Porter. With variety comes occasional misses, but this menu had too many. Quantity: Flights come with four 5oz Taster Pours. Value: $9 for a Flight. $3 for a 5oz Taster Pour. Ambiance: Bridge And Tunnel Brewery is located in the Ridgewood area of Queens. It sits in an old warehouse, but the taproom only makes up a small portion of the space. A long narrow hallway leads you in, which seemed like a poor design. Then you have a small bar in the corner and the remaining area packed with tables and chairs. Every bit of space is used, making it feel a bit closed in. Towards the center they had a small fake fireplace, that gave off some heat. They had stacks of games in the corner, but most appeared broken or missing key pieces. From a projector near the bar they played random youtube videos on mute with early 2000s emo music over the speakers. Just a strange assortment of items with no obvious fit. Crowd: A nice crowd on Saturday evening. The brewery was busy, but there were still enough seats for everyone. It is also dog friendly, though the smaller space means it is not for every dog. Service: Friendly and quirky bartenders. Both the entertainment and music were clearly influenced by the staff. Parking: Relatively convenient street parking throughout the area.

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    Great beer and awesome atmosphere. If you're a fan of craft beer, 100% hit this spot up!

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    Super cool vibes, super cool bartender, and super great beers. 11/10 recommend on a lazy Saturday afternoon

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    4.7(16 reviews)
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    Stopped by before a show nearby. Parking wasn't bad on a weekday evening. The weather was nice so…read morethey had the doors open and some people opted to sit outside. I opted to sit in. It is a little tight inside but not bad when everyone is seated spaced out. Service was very friendly. The Kompot has a nice balance of rhubarb, apple and plum. Rhubarb is the prominent flavor with the added sweetness of apple and the tartness of the plum. A very refreshing drink. The Cucumbers had a great pickle, with a generous amount of farmer's cheese and walnuts. The cucumbers had a good bite to them. The buckwheat honey added a hint of sweetness and earthiness. The Ukranian Borscht with Sourdough Bread had well cooked chunks of beets. The Sourdough Bread is a good addition for soaking up the broth (and the sauces of other dishes). The Potato and Cheese Pierogi were decent sized with a load of potato and cheese inside. The caramelized onions add good flavor. Definitely a well made classic. The Lazy Dumpling, was ordered upon the recommendation of someone who just finished eating, and wow I'm glad he recommended it. Al dente dough soaking up all that cremini mushroom flavor. It was a bit heavy for me because of the cream (curse my lactose intolerance) but the pickles help cut that richness. The Homemade Beet and Vanilla Bean Ice Cream comes in a chilled glass! It had a really rich vanilla bean flavor mixed with the sweetness of the beet. Definitely a spot to hit when I'm craving Ukranian food.

    Stopped at Pierogi Boys for lunch after reading about founders Krzysztof Poluchowicz and Andrzej…read moreKinczyk, life and business partners who started the business as a stall in Dekalb Market. The interior evoked elements of interwar and Communist-era Poland. The wooden booths, bar stools, glass paneling, and light fixtures created a homey yet bright atmosphere, and even the bathroom carried through the historic aesthetic. The plates were also done in a traditional Polish pottery style. Given the name of the establishment, we had to try the pierogi. Aside from the meat (z mięsem) and sauerkraut & mushroom (z kapustą i grzybami), there were also potato & cheese (ruskie), ranging from $14-$16 for lunch. Each order came with six pierogi and were filling enough that we had some leftover to bring home. The pierogi z kapustą i grzybami were traditional, with a filling that had nice flavor and texture, though I think they could have used a bit less dill on top. The pierogi z mięsem were more non-traditional, incorporating beef cheek alongside pork. These were also very good, with tender meat. We also ordered the pickled cucumbers, onions, and mushrooms (kiszonki), which provided a nice contrast in both texture and flavor to the pierogi. The menu included inventive cocktails incorporating Polish flavors like apple cake (szarlotka) and beet (burak). I'd come back for dinner to try both the cocktails and the more extensive evening menu. Aside from the restaurant, there is also a market in the space. Most of the inventory consisted of assorted non-perishables like sauces and jams from across the US, with less of a focus on Polish products than traditional "polskie sklepy" around Ridgewood. There was also a deli counter, though it was fairly limited. I had planned on buying Polish herbal tea, but the tea selection consisted of only a few black teas. The coffee selection was larger, though mostly brands you'd find in any supermarket. Overall, a welcome addition to Ridgewood that both keeps Polish culture alive and feels fresh and contemporary.

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    The Bad Old Days

    4.3(64 reviews)
    0.6 miRidgewood
    $$

    According to the Internet, this is the #1 bar in Ridgewood, so I decided to check it out with BF…read moreafter dinner at Rolo's. The bar is a bit on the smaller side in terms of seating, but it has a TON of personality. I loved the eclectic decorations and knickknacks around the seating areas and the bar. The bartender had the TV tuned in to Jeopardy, so my inner (or extremely obvious?) nerd was beaming. In terms of the drinks themselves, I tried the cocoa orange whiskey (?) infusion on the rocks, and my BF had the chipotle paloma. We would both say they were solid, definitely not at "craft cocktail" level, but decent. This bar has a fun + dive-y feel - the kind of place where you get a beer, a plate of chicken nuggets, and watch trash tv with your neighborhood crew (I think they actually do have people who have a weekly Bachelorette viewing during the week). Definitely worth checking out if you're already in the area and looking for ~vibes.~

    I've spent a decent amount of time in Ridgewood and unsurprisingly, much of that time has been here…read moreat The Bad Old Days. I've had a number of drinks here and it's been a great meeting spot for late night occasions, especially ones that revolve around a good drink. No doubt it's one of the more underrated nightlife venues in the borough. The setup feels like something out of a Brooklyn type bar - pseudo hipster vibe, casual environment with the whole board games and stacks of books all within a space that is well divided to give a different feel in each corner of the small'ish interior. Like a living room extension but with adult company. Of course, the bar is the most prominent thing in the room and it's a great place to chill as a solo patron. Groups can congregate in the lounge-y areas but the feel is remarkably different depending on where one choses to hang. On a beverage front, there is no shortage of quality drinks to be had. The cocktails are well made and not expensive; the bartenders do a good job of making sure each drink carries a certain kind of potency before leaving the bar. The happy hours are lovely as well, combined with a good deals ($5 shot + beer special, $5 cocktails, etc.) and even better hours (2-8pm!). Lastly, I appreciate a good name. Bad Old Days can be interpreted in many facets, but I think this establishment prides itself on good company and somehow rewards us with simple, good drinks. Bring a friend or three, enjoy the random movies that get projected onto the wall, and enjoy a late night capper in a quiet part of an emerging part of Queens.

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    Myrtle Pub - Gin & Tonic and free popcorn with Old Bay seasoning.

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    3.5(20 reviews)
    0.5 miRidgewood

    My friend and I stumbled upon this neighborhood bar. Definitely a true local spot, the kind where…read moreeveryone seems to know each other. It had a pretty raunchy feel with an older crowd, sitting somewhere between a pub and a dive bar. The door was broken and the cups by the water looked dirty. I wouldn't even bother with the popcorn machine... This is all just my observations. The only decent thing this place had going was the cheap drinks. After buying a drink, you're given a 'chip' that can be redeemed for a free one, which is an interesting concept... Still, overall it just wasn't my vibe...

    I live a few blocks away from here. I pass this place constantly but never gave it a shot until…read morethis past Friday. I met a friend here after work. It was about 5 PM and already very busy! The place is really small with limited seating inside as well as enclosed outdoor seating and tables/stools along the outside. Such a diverse crowd! They have 2 entrances. One the side and the front. It was way too busy inside so we chose to sit in the covered outdoor section. If you do that, be prepared for a lot of smoke and pigeon feathers flying around! We were okay with that! When you order a drink here, you get a wooden token which will get you your next drink free! This happened the entire time we were there. We had a total of 4 drinks each with 2 of them each being free! That will definitely have me coming back for more. There's no other place that does that. No jukebox, but the music they played was decent. Total dive bar atmosphere. Service was fine. Love the free popcorn with fixings station. Fresh hot popcorn with Old Bay is delicious with a nice, cold drink. All you can eat of it, too. Although I saw 1 patron go up 10 times for it! Talk about overkill. They serve hot dogs for a buck as well! Now the bathroom was pretty gross. Hardly any light. Stinky and no place to dry your hands. Did I expect a 4 star bathroom experience here? Absolutely not, but give me a working hand dryer or paper towel please. The shocker of the night was when I closed out my tab. For those 4 drinks we got charged for, it came out to $13.50! Uhh....what?! That's insane. Cheapest happy hour drinks ever. Did I get a headache from the well liquor they used for these drinks? Definitely. Was it worth it for that price. You know it! I'll be back.

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    Billy's Marketplace

    3.6(33 reviews)
    0.4 miRidgewood
    $$$

    Now this is a Supermarket. Where do I start, they have a parking lot. A big one. This location used…read moreto be a hall called Flor de Lis (for those of us who lived in the area, we know what this was lol) the isles use the street signs with names of actual streets in Bushwick and Ridgewood. Their produce section is incredible. Plenty to chose from, both organic and non organic options. They have a good variety of Vegan Products. Their beer selection is amazing and they have a bar that will give you samples of certain new beers (pre covid of course) their deli sections is fantastic and they have a hot food area of you wanna buy things for yourself. They have a coffee bar at the entrance where you can grab your daily brew. Their isles are perfectly set up where you know where things are. They have a good dairy section and a good meat section. They used to have a fish section, an actual specific fish section with fresh not frozen fish but they did away with it. Potatoesl chip and beverage sections are very good and with a good variety. Everything here is amazing, except for the prices, and I get it, they have to charge a bit more, but you really are paying for the quality because in here, its all quality. Been coming here since they opened a few years ago, and have not been disappointed.

    they are the most expensive grocery store in the neighborhood, i also noticed they package meat in…read moredifferent labels and advertise it as a different type of meat... ill be contacting the better business bureau and having inspectors come to do secret investigations.

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