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Bia

Bia Bia is a Vietnamese Bar and Grill located on S 6th Street that offers both pho cuisine and pub atmosphere. The restaurant provides various services including groups, kids, outdoor seating, reservations, takeout and walk-ins. Their specialties are dinner and drinks. Bia's rooftop is considered one of the must-visit in New York City as it was featured in "111 Rooftop in New York that you must not miss." Their menu also features vegetarian options such as Com Tam and Bun Rieu. One can expect a fun rooftop experience accompanied by 70's music at Bia.

Recent social media posts

Roof open for dining.
06/22/2024

Roof open for dining.

NEW  Brunch dishes
02/08/2024

NEW Brunch dishes

New hours opening for lunch with new vegetarian options.
12/29/2023

New hours opening for lunch with new vegetarian options.

Char sui for the little people, I have my vegetarian Com Tam, and vegetarian Bun Rieu 😊
04/03/2022

Char sui for the little people, I have my vegetarian Com Tam, and vegetarian Bun Rieu 😊

Vermicelli bowl
09/26/2021

Vermicelli bowl

Braised fresh Tofu and Tomato
03/03/2021

Braised fresh Tofu and Tomato

New! Vietnamese Pork ribs Char Sui.
01/04/2021

New! Vietnamese Pork ribs Char Sui.

Daffodils 2021
01/04/2021

Daffodils 2021

Rooftop seating!
12/23/2020

Rooftop seating!

New! fish taco Guinness beer batter, Vietnamese slaws, tomato peanut sauce, corn tortillas top w sliced mango.
09/18/2019

New! fish taco Guinness beer batter, Vietnamese slaws, tomato peanut sauce, corn tortillas top w sliced mango.

Bia’s rooftop made it on “111 Rooftop in New York that you must not miss”. Thanks to Leslie Adatto for picking our rooft...
08/01/2019

Bia’s rooftop made it on “111 Rooftop in New York that you must not miss”. Thanks to Leslie Adatto for picking our rooftop and Clay Williams photographer.

It has been a hot few weeks for our beloved fans of Bia at Bia. We deeply apologize, but today our new AC unit is finall...
07/31/2019

It has been a hot few weeks for our beloved fans of Bia at Bia. We deeply apologize, but today our new AC unit is finally here!! We have AC!!! 👍

Address

67 S 6th Street
New York, NY
11211

To get to the location on S 6th Street in Brooklyn, you can take the subway and get off at the Marcy Ave station. From there, head east on Broadway towards Marcy Ave, turn left onto S 6th Street and continue for one block. The restaurant/pub is located on your right-hand side.

If you are driving to the location, take the Brooklyn Queens Expressway (BQE) and exit onto Broadway, then turn left onto S 6th Street. There is street parking available in the area but be aware of any parking restrictions or time limits.

Note: These directions are for informational purposes only and do not necessarily lead to Bia restaurant/pub.

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If you're a fan of pho restaurants, then Bia on S 6th Street in Brooklyn is definitely worth checking out. This Vietnamese Bar and Grill offers a unique blend of traditional Vietnamese cuisine with a modern twist. One thing that sets Bia apart from other pho restaurants is their extensive menu, which includes not only classic dishes like char sui and Com Tam but also innovative creations like fish tacos made with Guinness beer batter and topped with sliced mango.

Bia's rooftop has been featured on "111 Rooftops in New York that you must not miss," thanks to its stunning views and relaxed atmosphere. And if you're worried about the heat during the summer months, don't be - Bia recently installed a new AC unit to keep diners cool and comfortable.

Whether you're looking for a place to grab drinks with friends or enjoy a family dinner, Bia has something for everyone. With services like outdoor seating, takeout, and reservations available, it's easy to see why this pub-style pho restaurant has become such a popular destination in Brooklyn. So why not give it a try? You might just discover your new favorite spot for Vietnamese cuisine.

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