Drinking on an International Level: Beer Gardens in New York

Bohemian Hall in Astoria, the city's oldest beer garden.Photo: John Saponara
| Beer Garden | Specialty Beer | Dinner | Authenticity? Czech! | Why You're Still in New York | Verisimilitude |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bohemian Hall 29-19 24th Ave., Astoria, Queens; 718-274-4925 |
Krušovice, brewed in the Czech Republic since 1517. | Chicken paprika with dumplings, goulash, and kielbasa off the grill. | Opened and staffed by Czech expats since 1919. | American beer; hot wings and grilled portobello; Tuesday comedy nights. | ![]() |
| Radegast Hall & Beer Garden 113 N. 3rd St., at Berry St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn; 718-963-3973 |
Blanche de bruxelles, a spicy Belgian import served with a lemon peel. | Veal schnitzel, braised rabbit, palacinke (blintzes) from Joanna Kohut (executive chef and Ivan's wife). Plus, sausages off the grill every day. | Giant mugs! The Slovakian owners' names are fun to say: Ivan Kohut and Andy Ivanov. | Skinny men in women's jeans, wine, sweet-potato fries. | ![]() |
| Franklin Park 618 St. John's Pl., nr. Franklin Ave., Crown Heights, Brooklyn; no phone |
Captain Lawrence, a Belgian-style ale served in a rocks glass. | Grilled meats. | Only in that you can drink beer while sitting outside at a picnic table. | Grilled marshmallows, mohawked bartender, no pitchers. | ![]() |
| Lederhosen 39 Grove St., nr. Bleecker St.; 212-206-7691 |
Kulmbacher Ice Bock, brewed after the first frost. | Boiled beef-and-pork meatballs with sauerkraut, party platter (five types of grilled sausages, with rolls and mustard). Wash it down with a five-liter keg for $48. | Ownership trio worked at the great indoor beer garden Hallo Berlin. Staff wears lederhosen, but, thankfully, only during Oktoberfest. | Those views of the Alps? Painted on the walls. | ![]() |
| Loreley Restaurant & Biergarten 7 Rivington St., nr. Chrystie St.; 212-253-7077 |
Spaten Maibock or HB Maibock, spring beers from Germany. | Cheese spaetzle and apfelstrudel. Ja! | Birch picnic tables and beer umbrellas. No frills, but modeled after a brewery in Cologne, Germany, native city to owner D.J. Foosh. | Wine and brunch. | ![]() ![]() |






