EBBS Brewing Co.

123-01 Roosevelt Ave, Queens
(347) 763-0035

Recent Reviews

Joshua S.

Went here for the pokemon show called Poke Ebbs hosted by sasuke zilla. The place was very clean and spacious the event was nice and amazing and had a great crowd. Zilla told us about the food where we ordered the chicken sandwich and it was very scrunches. Best food I've had in awhile ! Def come here for dinner and a good time !! Steve was also so nice ! Greatest bar tender in the world !

Christie Ray Harrison

NO entry to this spot after you’re inside Citi Field! The description says this place is on Floor 1 of Citi Field but that is misleading — you cannot access it from within Citi Field after scanning your ticket. Must enter the brewery from the outside sidewalk, then exit and go to a ticket entrance for the game when you’re ready.Great beer selection and fun place to be before a game (or before a US Open match across the street). The spicy fries are very good but overseasoned, and the chicken sandwiches and burgers are too small and not high quality enough for their price… but it’s a ballpark so to be expected, just go for the brews and big open space to hang out.

Jimmy Bantz

Cool bartenders, good place to grab a quality beers before Mets games.

Nora E Bradshaw

I called this place to verify that the hours. Arrived and it was closed.

Christy M H.

I am USUALLY not a drinker before a game but this bar had a really cool look to it. It was a party, everyone was outside drinking as well as inside and everyone was just happy. When I ordered my margarita I had a conversation with the bartender and security guard (who were both very nice and guided me towards my door) I enjoy places where the staff are nice because I know I'm comfortable enough to go back there with friends! My drink was good and unique, a different style IPA which I enjoyed and wasn't overwhelmed by. Place was clean, sporty and well guarded. Thank you for everything!

Ingrid S.

I've been here twice so far before a Mets game. Have tried Ebbs a couple of times before from random shops in the city. They're an okaaaay brewery. I think it's a bit over-hyped and over-priced. But there's a little something for everyone. The inside has a very sleek and modern feel to it. Also sleek and modern in that I feel it's most likely credit only. You can see the tanks for the brewing exposed off to the side. And the floor is an open table communal benches situation. The way I look at it is that you're still paying for a ten dollar beer here but the beer inside mets is more inferior brews and more like $15-20. You can also get food here like burgers, sandwiches, wings, hotdogs, etc. Again, over-priced but probably less priced again than the stadium's options. I ended up departing from getting a dark beer for once because the heat has been killer this summer and went with a watermelon sour gose that was both tart, salty, and refreshing. (Literally in the description but it works). They also have tvs playing sports updates/the game obviously if it has started yet. I was early. Anyway, some additions that would be awesome are chargers somewhere for your cell phone. I think in both situations I've been here it's been something of a need mostly because citifield is hella out there and a good pick me up charge to keep my phone going would be awesome but it's just a small thing.

Josh Friedman

Great spot if you’re visiting Citi Field. Place is welcoming and spacious and the staff is super-nice. Shoutout to Aaron for giving my group a great lay of the land. Will be back.

Josh F.

Great spot if you're visiting Citi Field. Place is welcoming and spacious and the staff is super-nice. Shoutout to Aaron for giving my group a great lay of the land. Will be back.

Russell Bateman-Buckley

Only show in town for beers pre-game. Outside the stadium. No ticket needed. Can't get in once you're in the ballpark. RIP Mikkeller.

Dieter Unrath

Great pregame beer stop. Plenty of craft brews and good atmosphere.

John P.

Great place to go right before the game, delicious beer selections and food. I recommend visiting the establishment

B. Shupper

I liked Mikkeller. But I like Ebbs better! Mikkeller had way too many choices. Ebbs keeps it simple, but the all the beers I've had are first-rate. It's packed after the games but is a fantastic spot to hit before the game. A had one of their Stouts yesterday, and it was terrific. You're not finding a Stout like that inside the ballpark. I just wish there was Ebbs access from within the ballpark. Or even a service window facing into to Citi Field. In fact, it's surprising that the Ebb's beers are not prevalent inside the stadium. They should be!

Arthur B

Amazing spot to grab good cheap beer ($9 for delicious craft beer vs $13.5 for a miller beer at K Korner lol...) and great cocktailsthe staff here are all nice and the place is so much nicer/cleaner than the bars around the stadium!Hoping it doesn't get too packed as the season gets started. Mets fans are lucky to have this

W M

Prices sure are higher this season!$9.5-$10 for a beer. Highest ABV on 16 oz was 5.5%. Clearly just capitalizing on being the only pre/post game option at the stadium. Hopefully more competition soon. Came in mid-game and the place was empty and boring. Service was less than friendly given how few patrons were there.No plans to return.

Ryan Vincent

I was sad when I heard Mikkeller was moving out of this space. But when I heard EBBS was moving in I was stoked! It’s great to be able to enjoy some top quality beer before heading in for the game. We even played some pool while we waited for the rain delay. They also have an outdoor patio to sip your beers on in the sun.Haven’t tried the food yet but I hope to next time.

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