Layout/atmosphere
*Bar (old, worn in wood) to right of entrance; high tables surround the bar; six TVs; windows with view onto street; tables in the back (craft beer taps on the wall); outdoor dining structures on Amsterdam & W 76 St; tables underneath awning on W 76; tables enclosed before the entrance
Service
*Solid
Food/drink
*Cuban sandwich (sliced ham, shredded pork, melted swiss, pickles, mayo and mustard served on a toasted hoagie roll) with French fries - good; crunchy bread; portion not the biggest; fries were crispy but could have used a bit more salt
*Fifth Hammer Brewing Shark Repellent Kolsch (draft) - above average; clean, sweet
Stopped by before a show at The Beacon. Good beer selection. Decided to share the loaded nachos with pulled pork, it was a large portion, and very tasty. Not so with the Buffalo cauliflower wings. The taste was OK, but the breading was soggy, mushy. They should be fried til nice and crispy, then tossed in sauce right before serving. They tasted more like a bad frozen meal from a store and microwaved. The server was great and was able to take it off our bill.
Not the first time here and it's a good local neighborhood bar. They have a ton of outdoor seating, in front, on the side and a large curb side shelter as well.
Lots of craft beer on tap and full menu. Service was prompt, hostess seated us outside right away and server was right over. They brought a water dish for my dog. I did feel the mozzarella sticks were pretty skinny but I guess those are the times.
Overall great place for a brew and food.
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