1. American Cut
8.2
363 Greenwich St (btw Harrison & Franklin), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Tribeca · 96 tips and reviews
Claire J Song: In-House Burger, $14 There’s dry-aged rib-eye in the blend, onions caramelized in bourbon, and beer cheese made from Fontina, Cheddar, and Brooklyn Lager.
Joel Goldman: A daily tweet reveals each night’s number of burgers available. There’s dry-aged rib-eye in the blend, onions caramelized in bourbon, & beer cheese made from Fontina, Cheddar, and Brooklyn Lager.
Off The Menu: Burger: Some nights at 5:30pm, order a burger made from a house blend of prime brisket, short rib, and dry aged rib eye, then topped with Brooklyn Lager beer cheese and bourbon caramelized onions. Read more.
2. Nonono
8.7
118 Madison Ave (at E 30th St), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · NoMad · 40 tips and reviews
Al S: I tried most of the chicken skewers, as well as duck and vegetable, and while the wing was the most flavorful, all were delicious. Sushi was high quality. All perfectly paired with cold Japanese lager
Debby Lee: Cream udon is pretty tasty and different from dishes you'd find at other restaurants. It's flavorful but not that spicy.
Debby Lee: Cream udon is pretty tasty and different from dishes you'd find at other restaurants.
3. Fornino
8.8
Pier 6, Brooklyn, NY
Pizzeria · Brooklyn Heights · 81 tips and reviews
Joanna Flamm: Get here a little early to grab a table, then share a pitcher of Brooklyn Lager and watch the sunset over lower Manhattan.
Sarah S: Indoor/outdoor seating next to beach volleyball courts (with real sand!), rooftop deck with lights, too. Pizza, beer, wine, snacks, and Chloe's Soft Serve on tap. Overlooking the water. Great for kids
Chris Petescia: Try the FUNGHI MISTI if you like mushroom & truffle!
4. Le Chéile
8.9
839 W 181st St (at Cabrini Blvd), New York, NY
Café · Hudson Heights · 93 tips and reviews
Brian Bittner: great pumpkin lager
Tuvia Tendler: Great place. Nice people, and a really relaxing atmosphere. Play a good music selection and really has a cool vintage feel going on w/ the design and artwork. I would even go uptown for it.
Nicholas Carlson: Frumpy? No. The comfort food is excellent here, and I enjoy the martinis too.
8. John's Pizzeria
8.2
260 W 44th St (at 8th Ave), New York, NY
Pizzeria · Theater District · 350 tips and reviews
Nathan Wright: Family-friendly atmosphere and worth the wait if you can snag a Brooklyn Lager in the bar area. 🍻🍕
Luis Machado: Went to John's Pizzeria to taste the classic New York pizza and was not disappointed. I ordered a margherita pizza with pepporoni, a Brooklyn Lager and for desert had a cheescake. Everything was great
Patrick Shaw: One of our favorite pizza places in the heart of the Theater District and Time Square. Awesome space!
10. Heidelberg Restaurant
8.4
1648 2nd Ave (btwn 85th & 86th St.), New York, NY
German Restaurant · Yorkville · 106 tips and reviews
Dorrian's Red Hand: When we're in the mood for the best German food in the whole city, we head just a few blocks over to the Heidelberg for brats, potato pancakes, pork shank, boots of lager, and to say hi to Dieter!
Alicia Raymond: Get the sauerbraten! Falling off the bone.
Phoenix 💥💥💥: Go for the potato pancakes
11. Marshall Stack
7.9
66 Rivington St (at Allen St), New York, NY
Pub · Lower East Side · 107 tips and reviews
Dens: Naragansett Lager on tap (!!) as of May 2011. Give it a try!
rich masio: Found a surprise on the floor. Also, In a sea of fancy beers, was able to find a simple lager from Colombia, since I only drink cheap beer from Latin America.
Steve Androulakis: You could find this manly establishment in any American city. Great beer selection and all-inclusive vibe despite the bravado.
Heiki Viljanen: I dare you to ask for a lager when you order...!
Anish Bhatt: Delightful ambience, the oldest Irish ale house in NY
The New Yorker: "The wooden bar, the icebox, and, one suspects, the mood of near-conspiratorial intimacy have changed little since it opened, in 1854." Read more.
13. OOTOYA
8.7
141 W 41st St (btwn Broadway & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Theater District · 131 tips and reviews
Al S: This place really impressed me. Great quality authentic Japanese food, served with care and beautiful presentation. Chicken katsu is superb paired with a Ishigo Koshihikari lager.
Ernesto Gutierrez: The tonkatsu and grilled fish are great. Order them as a "set" and you can skip any need for a appetizer. Their house made tofu is out of this world.
Niji J.: Do not go here if you're vegetarian.
14. Craft
8.9
43 E 19th St (btwn Park Ave S & Broadway), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Flatiron District · 126 tips and reviews
Lianne Ai: Everything excellent. Chef is great. Dishes delicious. It's good for dates or business. They do have lager tables for groups but I think the ambiance is rather more intimate.
Dan Fradkin: Ok... Forgot to mention this. Best way to enjoy a meal here is family style. Several salads, several entres, lots of incredible sides such as the butternut squash purée and finally a choc. Soufflé
Jessica Worthington: beef short ribs, side of baby carrots, sugar & spice donuts for desert = heaven. amazing service... they give you fresh muffins from the pastry chef when you leave!
15. Earl's Beer & Cheese
8.9
1259 Park Ave (btwn E 97th & E 98th St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · East Harlem · 169 tips and reviews
Brigitte Perez: Torpedo sandwich spicy and amazing. Lager very crisp. Mac and cheese was AMAZING. Love this little place.
Tracy: SO happy this place has moved into the hood. Great people, very cute hipster-like decor, staff is super friendly, good prices, nice pub cheese, box of wine on tap & they have TAB by the can. Love it!
The New York Times: Recommended dishes: Beer cheese; grilled mozzarella sandwich; grilled cheddar sandwich; Asian gnocchi and beef. Read more.