Mikkeller Brewing NYC

123-01 Roosevelt Ave, Queens
(718) 766-2717

Recent Reviews

Peter A.

This corona virus has shut down everything. Some breweries are serving curb side. Curious if mikkeller's dumping, or pumping curb side? Tried calling. But still no answer. Anyone from management, can update us?

Anthony Yellen

Great spot for a beer before a Mets game.

Shih-Yun Liu

I’m from Taiwan and I think beers here are better than lots of famous draft beers in Taiwan. Each beer has strong personality and special flavor. I can tell this one from that one easily. You must be able to find some kind of beer you want here.

Richard Ramirez

I always enjoy dropping in for a beer or two, especially during the off-season. They always have a killer draft lineup and bottles that any beer n*** would appreciate, and let's not forget about their fantastic crew slinging suds and bites, Cheers y'all, see ya soon!!!!!

Stephanie C.

Overall good home town vibes. They have games available and people here love flannel. They have e a great selection of beers, fruity, which are my fav. I was here on a date though and they gave him the wrong card. He had to cancel his card and order a new one, so in hindsight wish the snafu didn't have to happen since it ultimately left an impression on us.

Pandora B.

Continuing with my reviews of local breweries, here's one for Mikkeller, which is out at CitiField, hence easy to get to (7 train to the next-to-the-last stop, walk a few steps). The other half of the "Evil Twin" duo, Mikkeller opted for a mainstream rather than hipster location, and that's reflected in the decor. It's very spacious, perfect for the thirsty mobs that undoubtedly descend on this place after a game. It has a family vibe rather than a bar vibe, so people bring their kids with them, even tiny little ones. I can imagine it packed to the rafters after a Saturday afternoon game. Regarding the beer...it's excellent -- creative and surprising, with the standard format of $3 or $4 tasting portions if you'd rather sample than drink a big glass of one thing. The beer menu is large and consists of Mikkeller's own concoctions as well as those of other breweries they support. We went for our favorite genres (IPAs and stouts) and were not disappointed. When we got hungry we shared some decent, not expensive short rib chili over fries, which tided us over till dinner time. Four stars instead of five because the decor doesn't bowl me over. It's a bit like drinking at Ikea. But that's just me being picky, and it's a small quibble. Definitely come here for the beer, you won't be sorry.

Eric C.

I mean, I wish the fella at the counter seemed a little happier to be serving folks, but I am not going to knock a star off because someone seemed kind of overworked that day. That being said, I really liked Mikkeller. I've been hitting a lot of breweries lately, and this one seemed to hit every need someone could have. Their beers are good - especially their subway mosaic. What I also loved is that they sell beer to go - unlike the vast majority of breweries, they actually sell singlets. I guess I'll be back. The subway mosaic beer was something I can see myself craving on a summer night.

Janus C.

I came here with Beer Book Shop coupons! It was such a good deal. It wasn't busy at ALL since they didn't have a game that day. We got to try 6 beers among the 3 of us and they were all pretty delicious. I've been wanting to try this place since I went in Copenhagen and I'm really glad I did! I liked the Apple Pie one.

Lisa E.

Fabulous !!! Something like 44 taps, one better than the next. Tremendous amount of hip seating. ( blond wood big picnic type low tables) unisex gigantic bathroom with duel crazy water/air dryers. Games, food, friendly and knowledgeable cicerones and fair pricing makes for a great destination even if you never come by to see the Mets or visit the chop shops that line the block. Free parking in lot G on non game days. It was almost empty on this rainy, cold Sunday at the end of the Christmas week... but we met some nice people and really had a great time. Wish we had a convenient train closer to home but from the city the train is right outside and Lee said the LIRR from Port Washington is close. Can't wait to return

Neal Balkun

Great brewery great staff fantastic beers my favorite

Janella Valencia

Amazing beer, amazing place, great music (surprising for a brewery in flushing) and they have games !

Julian Bush

Great brewery, great beer, but beware of the grumpy dude at the to-go counter.

Carlos Luciano

Friendly bartenders cool atmosphere and good craft beers!

Ryan F.

Enjoyed beers and snacks at Mikkeller Brewing NYC on Sunday afternoon. The great and massive collection of beers is worth the few extra dollars you will spend at this brewery. Quality: Mikkeller is a well known brewery across the world for its unique and creative beers. They have a few outposts in the United States and I visited the one in Queens, New York. The beer list is too long to try everything, but we got through a solid selection including: One Rad Apple, Pucker Puncher, We Got Berry'd Away, Down With Upstate, Lead A Horse To Beer, I've Only Got Pies For You, Gooey Centers, Parlor OG Estate, Hallo Ich Bin Apricot, and The Hazy Grail. My highlights were We Got Berry'd Away a Berliner-style Weisse with raspberries and blackberries and The Hazy Grail a NE-Style double IPA. But they experiment with all sorts of flavors and beers, so you are bound to find something you like. They also have a decent food list. I thought the Jalapeno Poppers were excellent, and if they are on special I recommend them. The Soft Beer Pretzel and the Fried Chicken Tenders were both okay items, but next time I would have went with the sliders. Quantity: Huge menu of unique beers, both from Mikkeller and other great breweries. The food was generally on the smaller side. Value: $3-4 for a 4oz Pour. $7 for a Soft Beer Pretzel. $7 for the Jalapeno Poppers. $17 for the Fried Chicken Tenders and Fries. Ambiance: Mikkeller Brewing NYC is located within Citi Field, in the Flushing area of Queens. Literally inside the baseball stadium, but not requiring actual entry to the stadium, this brewery has a large and cool space. And with as many beers as they have cooking up, they need the extra room. When you enter they have a to-go station with fridges full of cans. Then they have several rows of picnic tables with a few televisions. The bar is area is large with a few more televisions and views of the taps. A private room sits to the side, for larger parties. The music was classic rock, and the decor involved Mikkeller's signature artwork. Crowd: Pretty busy on Sunday afternoon. Lots of folks wearing NFL jerseys and watching different games. They don't have a full television package, but the local teams will be on. Service: Great bartenders and friendly staff. Parking: When there is not a game going on, one of the stadium lots is open for parking.

Teodora Naunova

Went there yesterday. If you don't eat meat just skip this place. Only thing they have on the menu without meat is a pretzel, fries and one salad. What offended me the most is that when we ordered I approached really friendly to a person who seemed to be the manager and said that they need to make their menu little more vegan friendly he said NO ONE CARES ABOUT VEGANS. Oh well, I didn't argue but I know for sure I'm not going back there. Beer was not bad, but food was terrible.

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