Queens Brewery
1539 Covert St., Queens
(718) 386-4758
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Place is nice but it's not actually a brewery, they only had one beer available and spirits like gin and vodka. Equipment is there but not sure what is the deal , hope they get it sorted out
Nelson is the owner and is cool. Kareem the chef comes in at 5pm & makes these amazing cornbread frittas. This place has all sorts of events. Live music, DJ, games, projector screen, coffee, beer, hard liquor, food with gluten free & vegetarian options.16oz of beer for $6 ! It is also big with long picnic tables it is perfect for a group of friends or coworkers. There is also outdoor seating. The L train Halsey station is 1 minute away. I do not live on queens but gladly take 2 trains just to go here.
Let's see I'll give you my honest review about this place , well this place serves alcohol and unhealthy food but the alcohol is not overbearing like some clubs and this place is really nice because a lot of the wrestlers are sitting together like family the fans are close together and the ring is close to the fans I hope there's more Outlaw events here.
They have the QB Hefeweissen again. Still the best hefe I've ever hadn and I've had some of the top rated German bottles.
I was in town visiting and wanted to try a new brewery and someone recommended this one. I was a little disappointed with how few beer options they had, but the redeeming factor for me was the bartender. Zoey made me feel so welcome, she was so accommodating, so kind, and it honestly felt like I was having a conversation with a good friend. She was attentive to every customer there and even introduced me to some of the regulars who I exchanged numbers with and will be hanging out with when I’m back in the area! Having her be my server was one of the highlights of my whole trip and I will most definitely be coming back! Where this place may lack in beer options, they absolutely make up for in bartenders like Zoey.
This is a brewery that seems to come from an old warehouse. It's large inside, with plenty of tables to sit at though no outdoor space. I went one night for Halloween and the event was fairly small and they only had one beer on tap. Perhaps during a normal night the place would be more pleasant.
Craft beer enthusiasts paradise. In such a great area for stops at other places as well. Drink local and support local breweries. The staff was patient and informative and the DIPAs were stellar. Don’t forget to wear plaid flannel!!!
Amazing place and they have Monday night jazz ☺️☺️
They need to turn the volume of their music/performances down. The deafening level requires ear plugs but they don't give any out. The alcohol choices are mediocre as well.
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A Big place with games , good for groups. They only have 2 types of beer now (a Stout and a lager),are a bit simple. Also you can eat 2 types of burgers and truffle fries (Really strong) the food it's ok, nothing amazing
Amazing venue and staff and great food and drinks definitely going to be back again very soon if you live in the area check them out
I have visited Queens Brewery a couple of times and both times the draft list was extremely limited. Once In August and once in October. In August I believe there were three beers on draft and in October only one! I found this very odd for a brewery. There were more nutcrackers to choose from than brews. The space is great, it is big, they have a projector in the evenings showing movies. Lots of board games to play and a few arcade machines. This place has so much potential, but they have to have more than one option when I come in. I am really hoping this is still just the impact of the pandemic and they will get back to larger draft lists in the future!
Good bar and the music was bumping. The speciality drinks were fabulous and the DJ mixed good tracks from old school to new school. A great time was had.
Great indoor space with games and good music. While the beer is great, only two were available on tap
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