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Broken Bow Brewery

4.3 (96 reviews)
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Outdoor seating
Nat T.

Great local spot with friendly service, good amount of and different type of indoor/outdoor seating to chose from, and nice beverage selection from local beer to frozen alcohol and non-alcohol options to wine. There is on-site free parking lot as well as street parking out front. Note that there is food truck only on weekends though there's quick snack options to chose from.

Arnitia G.

Great staff. Chill environment. Good beer. The staff recommend the broken heart stout which did not disappoint. I'll be back.

Pizza di Michelino/Austin cider
Novella N.

I've been coming to Broken Bow since they first opened and they have always been one of my favorite spots to hang in the Eastchester/Tuckahoe area. Whether it is a food truck night, live music, hosting events including Relay for Life kickoffs, there is never a dull moment to enjoy a beer here!

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Alexander R.

Good beer in this place, they also have a nice patio where you can sit and enjoy some beer and food. They had a pizza truck set up outside and a food truck making Empanadas. I tried the pizza and it was good, I also had an Arepa with cheese from the food truck. The service was good until the night came when they had a large group come in then it became impossible to get a beer. That's when it was time to leave. I enjoyed my time there and would return. Parking could be a challenge in the street though but fortunately there is a parking parking lot next door that belongs to Springhill Suites hotel with plenty of space available. The brewery told me I could use it so I did and it wasn't a problem.

Red ale
Shaji K.

Early Saturday afternoon, only a spattering of people at this large brewery. Inside, there is seating at the bar, as well as a large section for tables (one area for dogs and one for non dogs). Outside there are a few tables under umbrellas, as well as chairs around the parking lot... Since there was a dog with me, decided on ordering at the bar then taking the drinks outside. Started with the "Petunia's Red Ale" ($7) - a toasty Irish red ending in a malty finish. Next was the "Plum Hazy IPA" ($7) - a sweeter fruity ale that didn't have much in terms of hops. No real food jerez but there is free popcorn (!) at the back, as well as some chips/jerky for purchase. Overall vibe is relaxed with many people bringing their dogs and hanging out in the parking lot seating area.

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Matthew E.

Great vibes and good customer service. Equally nice outside and inside seating areas. There is a food truck outside. I would definitely visit again!

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Josh G.

Not every pub or restaurant features local craft beer (and they're missing out!), but when one does, they got it going on. So a shoutout to "The Pub" located inside Empire City for introducing me to the knowledge of a local craft brewery nearby known as Broken Bow. I finally had the chance to visit said brewery a few weeks back and experienced some quality concoctions. Let's begin. Located a little over ten minutes from EC is this semi-spacious suds spot that has an almost vintage feel with its wood-finished tables and stools. An outdoor beer garden and corn hole game (along with food truck visits) compiled the entirety of the place. Their small-ish bar is where you'll score your beers receiving them from some pretty friendly people, I might add. Both employees working that day were super chill and really welcoming (even when we flashed the Groupon I had purchased). This started things off on point. Heading from there, we'll dive into the actual importance of the whole experience (and this review), the beer! Now I had sipped plenty of pints of Broken Bow's Red Ale (a malty and substantial brew) as that was the beer on tap back over at Empire City, so I was ready to try some different ones. A flight was included in that aforementioned Groupon and so I chose four tasters and let the beer-ing begin. Broken Routines IPA Series with Mosaic and Amarillo, and Space Brut IPA were two hoppy yet individualistic brews in taste that basically did the trick for their styles. The Broken Heart Stout was a solid selection as it held some roasted notes and a little bitterness. My apologies to the last brew (I should've wrote this down), but it was either Auger Lager or the Kolsch. I guess neither were overly memorable if I can't recall the choice (sorry!). What did score big points was Lucy's Strawberry Sour Wheat. I didn't include this in my flight, but my buddy tried it and loved it so much he bought a four pack of cans (and this guy never buys cans!). It held well a few weeks later when I grabbed one of those cans from my friend last night and basked in some wonderful fruity notes surrounded by a perfect tartness. It leads me to wanting a little trip back up to BB to grab some more. Overall, Broken Bow Brewery is just what the beer doctor ordered in giving it's beer goers an enjoyable setting (inside and out), super friendly service, and brews that are (mostly) memorable. Groupon or not I would most certainly return for more Broken Bow goodness, especially because one can only drink the same beer from a brewery being served at a pub so often and not want to try more of what they have to offer (maybe mix it up, Empire City?).

Getting ready for outdoor seating nest Tuesday..  New hours 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm I need it this today.
Maura D.

I love this place! I'm always impressed with how caring, detail and hospitable this establishment staff is. The fact that this is a family business shows and you can feel it in the air. Their beer is out of this world. Every flavor they created has a unique name followed by a story which is completed by an amazing experience seating at this brewery. Now that outdoor seating is finally open and the warm weather is here. I look forward to spending my afternoons after work enjoying a "Lucy's" sour strawberry wheat ale. Thank you to Lyle and his family for making every visit an experience that is special and unique. I'm so much looking forward to working with you in the years to come.

Maria P.

We came here to kill time before surprising my friend at her bachelorette party. The cider and beer was great, it's very spacious. The day we went there was a fried chicken truck in the back and the food was really good. If I am in the area again I will return

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The Bow is a fantastic brewery, with an impressive variety of beers on tap and a catchy nickname to boot. Always a good time at the Bow!

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Great atmosphere... Nintendo, board games, darts, small snacks and oh yeah, amazing beer and friendly and knowledgeable staff

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Great service. Great atmosphere. Great beer. Free peanuts. The sell canned beer. All good.

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9 years ago

It's s great place with awesome beer and pretzels. I went on a Saturday afternoon and there was a great environment.

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12 years ago

A very friendly low key place to hang out and drink good beer. Plenty of space, friendly staff and overall good vibe.

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