Queens Beer Factory
$$ • Beer Gardens
Hours:
86-13 Northern Blvd, Jackson Heights
(347) 757-0221
About Queens Beer Factory
Customers' Favorites
Queens Beer Factory Reviews
I don’t have to say that QBF cares, they exude it in everything they have to offer and you’ll have to see for yourself 😉 if you like good food, drink, people and atmosphere , I highly recommend! Beer shown is Hazy escape recommended by Carlo. Medium body hoppiness, beautifully hazy and dangerously drinkable! Great call Carlo!
Awesome spot and simple menu —my Moscow Mule was awesome 😎 hope next time they’ll have the copper mugs ✅🍖😎
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Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5PM - 12AM |
| Wednesday | 5PM - 12AM |
| Thursday | 5PM - 12AM |
| Friday | 5PM - 4AM |
| Saturday | 4PM - 4AM |
| Sunday | 1PM - 12AM |
The Queens Beer Factory is a vibrant Latino-centric spot that caters to a diverse clientele. The restaurant offers an exquisite selection of craft beers and cocktails, as well as a tempting weekend brunch and lively nightlife from Thursday to Sunday. Customers have enjoyed the welcoming atmosphere and great company, appreciating the friendly and attentive staff who work hard to provide a memorable experience, even when the restaurant is busy. The open patio during the summer seasons adds to the restaurant's appeal.
While the music includes a mix of good Latino hits and newer beats, creating a fun and energetic vibe, some guests have noted that the ambiance can be quite loud, resembling a club with lots of lights. The bartender, John, is described as a standout - friendly, upbeat, and genuinely caring about the customers. However, there have been concerns about the service and quality of food changing over time. Additionally, some customers have pointed out that the establishment charged for tap water, which has raised eyebrows, especially considering NY State law requires free tap water upon request. Despite these issues, the Queens Beer Factory is still viewed as a whole vibe, with a mix of laid-back and lively, and a spot that feels like a personal neighborhood local.