Five Boroughs Brewing Co.

215 47th St, Brooklyn
(718) 355-8575

Recent Reviews

Angela Lam

Super chill brewery with great beers. Trivia every Sunday at 5pm. Family friendly. Bring your own food.

Patrick DeBono

Really nice brewery.Very cool spot with a modern industrial vibe.Came in with some friends to try a flight and liked the beers, although they were good; not great.Server was well informed. Lots of seating and they also have a bunch of board games to play while you’re there.

Kyle Davis

I love craft beer, and had a few from this place before coming that were okay. I was blown away by the quality and selection here! Bartender was super friendly, and the space was huge! Highly recommend!

Brian

Great vibes, beer, and staff (who happen to be the actual brewers)

Jack Lewis

They make great beers, they do all over the board in terms of beers. They specialize in IPA but do all sorts of beer. Very industrial setting. A handful of tables but lots of standing area. It was pretty quiet on the Saturday night we were there and chatted with the brewer. Oh and they have board and card games.Fun chill low key vibe in an industrial setting.

Marta M

Nice selection of beers.

Mike Chiro

#1 best beer in brooklyn.

Andrea R.

Cue Barry Manilow: Her name was "Dulce," she was a Brew Cat. It's no secret I love a good brewery, and it's no secret I'm a cat-holic. I purposefully seek out opportunities for the two worlds to collide, so I bopped up to Brooklyn for a self-guided brewery cat tour. When my first three stops yielded no cat sightings, I didn't have much hope for Five Boroughs. Luckily enough, when I name dropped "Dulce," the bartender offered me the opportunity to meet the Queen herself. Precious, baby, box-sitting Dulce, as sweet as her name alludes. Cat aside, Five Boroughs is a real gem. It's open, spacious, and inconspicuously located among neighboring warehouses and quiet streets. The beer is plentiful, and tasty, and on a Sunday night, they had football on their TV. There's lot of seating and board game options. One could easily spend copious amounts of time hanging out. To top it off - the bathrooms were clean and the bartender was incredibly friendly. It was quiet on a rainy Sunday afternoon, and I really enjoyed sitting at the bar, sipping a brew, and flipping through the local magazines (and meeting Dulce). I wish it was easier to get to - it's kinda in a spooky, unassuming part of town (at least in the rainy darkness), and the closest subway isn't super close. No food, which is par for most breweries in NY. Some of the best beers of our NY visit were at Five Boroughs. We'll definitely be back, if not only to see Cat Queen, Dulce.

Kyle S.

Beer here was pretty great, really enjoyed their IPA and fest beers. The space is industrial with a very high ceiling -- not my favorite vibe but kind of fun to have music bouncing all around.

mame

I love beer here.

Elizabeth E.

This brewing co is hidden amongst industrial buildings. It was a surprise when we pulled up because it's the only bar in the area. Totally modern beer garden. They serve popcorn (bags) but otherwise they welcome take-out. The bartenders are incredibly kind and always remember us when we visit. The beer is great too! AND great prices. Flights are $15 each.

Tom Bruh

Super nice and cozy spot. Their beers are great. Staff are nice aswell

Jack Snow

No walk in tours, which is very disappointing.But I enjoyed the seltzer.

Francisco J.

Beer gets 5 stars but service is terrible 0 star. Went to this brewery on Sunday and for a Sunday it was crowded with a group of runners. I was sitting by the bar with a friend and waited for the bar tender to help us and he just ignored us. I asked the bartender to help us being that it was just me and my friend and he said he couldn't. They should really get a real bartender someone who knows how to multitask and is able to handle this type of situation.

Ken C.

Good beer house with a dozen beers on tap and more options by the can. Location in Sunset Park is a bit remote but it's worth a stop. Laid back vibe.

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