Great selection of crafts and Belgians. Usually pretty relaxed in here but gets packed for the Home Brew Jamboree. Worth fighting the crowds though. It's a great time.
It is a cute basement bar in East Village. I was here for an open mic event called Peculiar Streams. It was one of the best performances I have ever seen. Cozy and friendly atmosphere.
The first organizational meeting of what was to become NYC Cider Week took place in the back room at Jimmy's. The menu includes dry and semi-dry ciders from NY, VT and NH, among other places. Read more
The menu includes Thai and Filipino street foods, but the Halo Halo Fries really caught our attention as they'll come topped with sauteed pork, Japanese kewpie mayo and bonito flakes. Read more
Here you'll find brewers, beer writers, and casual enthusiasts all gathered around wooden tables tasting local brews (Carton, SingleCut) and new-to-NYC imports. Read more
The owner seems really involved and always excited to recommend his faves. Great space with cozy feel and amazing food. Great beer and cider selection. Cider week here is always hoppin.
The menu changes daily, and the chef takes plenty of chances. Miracle of miracles, all the cooking is done on a hot plate. Watch for special cheese, honey, and chocolate tastings in the side room. Read more
Cool, dark underground bar with a laid back vibe. Not a tried and true dive, but all attention to the drinks. Grab some bottles of rarer imports and relax with friends.
Craft beer, bar as old as your great great great grandma (in the best way)super chill ambiance and they finally got some hard liquor (pretty sure 3yrs ago it was slim pickins).
Jimmy's is a good place to start your beer-ducation; $10 Tuesday themed tastings are led by an expert, and there's an endless parade of homebrewing meetups, special-keg tappings, and other events. Read more
Grab a craft beer at the front, say hello to Jimmy, then head to the back (a.k.a. the Laura von Holt Champagne Lounge) for parties & performances. We love the bi-monthly Hearth Gods series.
A decent beer bar with some good selections on tap. Can't compete numbers wise with ginger man and that group, but good ambience. If the kitchen is closed, grab some pommes frites and bring them in.
This cozy bar keeps a cast of 12 European, American and local beers on tap. They change daily, so don't get too comfortable. Look out for Bridge and Tunnel whenever it's available. Read more
Village Voice is proud to welcome Jimmy's No.43 to the 2014 Choice Eats food fest! http://bit.ly/1cRzdNV. Try the spiced candy walnuts with a dark beer!
With a focus on local food, a huge craft beer list, and a relaxed vibe, this spot may be the perfect date spot for a beer geek. Say hi to Jimmy, the bar's namesake and city's nicest restauranteur.
Jimmy’s No. 43 not only spares its guests of whatever perils lie above with its below ground refuge, but its agreeably priced appetizing menu and selection of beers and wine is sure to expend.
This bar, located in the center of a historic Ukrainian neighborhood, was a Ukrainian social club until recently. Try and spot other evidence of the Ukrainian community nearby.
Had the most bizarre experience. We went in to try a few brews and there was no one manning the bar. In another room were people sitting in a circle singing. We never did get any beer :(
I know nobody involved & can't vouch for the quality, but opera, beer & striptease tonight with Morningside Opera and Judgment of Paris: http://ow.ly/6fDhf Read more
I love Jimmy's 43. I also love Troegs Dreamweaver Wheat, and the fact that the very friendly bartender kept singing, "Ohhhh, dreeeeeeeam- weeeeeeeaver" after she served it to me.
Come for drinks, not dinner or conversation. We came one loud Sat night & they were out of half the food on the menu. To their credit, the food they had was excellent & we got a drink on the house.