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The sprawling, 300,000-square-foot sports-heavy bar almost guarantees that it will be easy to find a spot to imbibe outside. If there’s a game on: Studio Square is playing it. Read more
Had such a great time here for Quiet Clubbing. I just wished it was darker so the headphones popped more. They left the tv's on with American Pickers and other random shows, critical mistake.
Came for the silent disco on a Friday night hosted by QuietEvents. Huge space, Fun time, friendly crowd, good DJs. Note Only the main bar accepted credit cards. I'd go again just to hang out.
This giant beer garden comes complete with a giant TV screen, perfect for spending a summer day or night watching a game or fight while drinking spiked lemonades and Heineken out of a plastic trophy.
Selected by ESPN as "NYC's Ultimate Sports Bar" for 2014. The Garden at Studio Sqaure is comprised of two large indoor areas and a cobblestone courtyard with dozens of TV screens and an HD video wall.
Huge outdoor beer garden space in the back, great for larger crowds of friends. The projection screen is insanely bright at night. Try the cherry wheat beer, bar in the front.
The tap list is split between German staples (Hofbrau, Spaten, etc.) and some of the better mass-produced American beers--as well as a few local breweries.
Awesome outdoor patio to watch sports! For some events they may charge entrance fee and will only take cash, so if you're planning on eating and drinking here bring your bucks!
In terms of square footage (including the garden area), this might be the biggest sports bar in NYC. Solid wings and obviously ample seating even on Sundays.
Huge ass beer garden swarmed by the local bros, douche bags, etc. The food is overpriced as well. But thankfully their PPV for UFC fights are free and the huge screen for fights is amazing.
Crowded and a surprisingly TERRIBLE beer selection for a "beer garden" but the ample outdoor space makes up for it. You're here with a group of friends anyways so they make up for the shitty beer.
The main draw of this Astoria beer hall is its 30,000-square-foot cobblestoned courtyard, which features a fire pit and picnic tables galore, plus a projection screen for games. Read more
They have a huge beer garden filled with tons of tables and TV's for you to watch the game on. While here check out the drink specials like $10 pitchers of Coors Light.
love this place, come for the beer,open air tables and good food. get a table with a group a friends and just enjoy the day/night... this place is cigar friendly which is also awesome
Awesome place with friends. Spacious. Can watch tv while you eat. Chicken blt very.big and fries are good. Red sangria good. $18 pitcher. I love this place.
Great options for non-beer drinkers. Good sangria! Tequila options for 'em hard-liquor drinkers - chocolate, tropical and jalapeno! amazing food not too expensive! i'm excited!
Set in the cobblestone courtyard of an erstwhile factory in Queens, this spot holds up to 1,800 guests who come for 20-plus European and American brews on tap, plus hamburgers, sausages, even sushi. Read more
Souvlaki was my favorite food here. Nicely spiced and grilled. Very moist. The wings are breaded. Eh. Awesome place to people watch & drink with friends on a warm day/evening. Karoake Weds, Bands Fri.
No Beer Garden is complete without Oktoberfest! On 10/1 and 10/2, enjoy beers from Spaten, Hacker-Pschorr, Radeberger, and more, plus some authentic German food for just $65.
gorgeous beer garden, great pretzels, good beer. clean bathrooms, also a win. a great alternative to the other beer garden down by Astoria Blvd. cleaner, classier, still awesome.
The place itself is great. Great beer and good food. However, if you do come, bring a group because everyone else here is pretty terrible. You will be annoyed by this crowd.
This bar has a great atmosphere but a little Queens-esque. Stay away from the hip hop festival. Any hip hop festival that doesn't pay tribute to Mary J in my opinion is just disrespectful.
This place is for the club kids that think it's cool to eat sushi at a so called "beer garden". I see more makeup on girls than beer in pint glasses. The Bohemian makes this place look like a joke...
As part of the massive Studio Square NYC event and entertainment complex, The Garden @ Studio Square brings the spirit & traditions of an open-air German beer garden into the modern era. Encompassing over 30,000 sq feet, it is made up of 2 large indoor areas and an expansive cobblestone courtyard.