Beer Bars in Manhattan
Warwick New York
A refined jewel on 6th Avenue right in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, the Warwick New York is an iconic hotel with a refreshing blend of grandeur and intimacy. It also has a beer bar and restaurant for guests to enjoy.
Rudy's Bar & Grill
Rudy's bar opened in 1933 and is one of the most well-known bars in NYC with a long history. It's a pub and beer bar located in Hell's Kitchen.
Fraunces Tavern Restaurant
Fraunces Tavern is a colonial American tavern operating since 1762. It's a pub/bar and beer bar located on Pearl Street.
The Pour House of Bay Ridge
The Pour House of Bay Ridge is a pub and beer bar that was established in February 2005. It's located on 3rd Avenue.
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What people say
Manhattan is known for its vibrant nightlife, and one popular aspect of that scene is the abundance of beer bars. With so many options to choose from, it can be overwhelming for both locals and tourists alike. That's why we've compiled a list of the top recommended beer bars in Manhattan based on online reviews and comments.
First up is The Ginger Man, located in Midtown East. This spot boasts an impressive selection of over 70 beers on tap, as well as a cozy atmosphere perfect for sipping on a cold one. Prices are on the higher side, with most beers ranging from $8-$14.
Another popular option is Blind Tiger Ale House, located in Greenwich Village. With a rotating selection of over 30 beers on tap and an extensive bottle list, this spot is a favorite among beer enthusiasts. Prices are also on the higher side, with most beers averaging around $9-$12.
For those looking for a more casual vibe, The Pony Bar in Hell's Kitchen is the place to be. With a focus on American craft beers, this spot offers a laid-back atmosphere and affordable prices - most beers are priced at $7.
Local favorite, Rattle N Hum, located in Midtown West, is a must-visit for any beer lover. With an impressive selection of over 40 beers on tap and even more bottles to choose from, this spot offers something for everyone. Prices are moderate, with most beers ranging from $7-$12.
Last but not least, Proletariat in the East Village offers a curated selection of unique and hard-to-find beers. While prices are on the higher side, averaging around $10-$15 per beer, the experience is worth it for those looking to try something new.
Whether you're a local or just visiting Manhattan, these top recommended beer bars are sure to impress with their extensive selections and unique atmospheres.
Top 10 cuisines
The most popular cuisines in Manhattan are:
Italian American Mexican Sushi Vegetarian/Vegan French