Solid wood beams from an old pier create a rustic interior with a cozy fireplace. Spacious outdoor patio offers game tables, a large playground, and seating for groups. Atmosphere stays quiet and family-friendly, blending casual comfort with a touch of elegance.
Large, cheese beer pretzels come as a shareable appetizer with plenty to go around. They pair well with cocktails and hearty dishes like steak and Brussels sprouts.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
The venue can accommodate events for over 70 people.
There is a $2 charge per person for bringing your own cake.
German restaurant offers outdoor seating with a warm, friendly atmosphere and tasteful, warm lighting. Classic Bavarian beers complement the experience, creating a cozy and inviting vibe. Decor blends outdated elements with a well-maintained, comfortable setting.
Giant hot pretzels come with three flavored mustards, including a notable whole grain mustard option. Pretzels here taste better than many found in Bavaria and pair well with German draft beer.
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Reservations are definitely recommended, especially on busy days like Easter Sunday.
The total cost adds up to $75 per person following tax and tip.
The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating options.
Minimalist bakery with clean, modern design and outdoor seating offers a warm, inviting vibe that encourages slowing down. Croissants stand out as a signature item, praised for their flaky, crunchy, and soft texture. Small, cozy space feels neighborhood-like despite some confusion in layout.
Pretzels come with a Dijon dipping sauce that stands out. The pastry is fresh and flaky, with options like pretzel croissants filled with ham, Gruyรจre, spinach, or sausage and feta.
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The items sell out very quickly, suggesting that customers should arrive early.
A latte and pastry cost $14.50.
The price of the chocolate croissant at Somedays is $7.50.
Busy bakery with a long line and early sellouts creates a bustling atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a chance to enjoy fresh pastries in a lively setting. Known for exceptional sandwiches and standout focaccia, it draws a crowd especially during lunch hours.
Cheesy Pretzel Bearclaw features a crispy cheese crust and a salty pretzel finish with mustard and seasonings inside. Pretzel items can have a wait time, like the pretzel croissant which took 45 minutes.
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The line at Radio Bakery can be long, especially during lunch hours.
By 11:30, they often sell out of the Sweet Corn & Pecorino Foccaccia Slice.
Radio Bakery has no toilet available for customers.
Huge indoor and outdoor spaces include multiple bars and a large patio with secret ocean views. Atmosphere feels casual with open air seating and roomy areas that suit groups of any size. Music adds a fun vibe while the space balances a brewpub feel with a broad, welcoming setup.
Pretzel bites stand out with their crispy texture and flavor. The pretzel pairs well with fries and wings, making it a popular choice.
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Green Cheek Beer Co. is dog-friendly, allowing pets both inside and outside.
The brewery does not serve food, focusing solely on craft beer.
Trivia night occurs every Tuesday night, making it a fun group activity.
Spacious taproom with high ceilings and modern decor creates an open, airy vibe. Atmosphere stays relaxed and inviting, suitable for both quiet mornings and lively gatherings. Seating includes large tables with bench style arrangements, supporting groups and events comfortably.
Soft pretzels stand out with a Bavarian style and a deliciously soft texture. They pair well with spicy nuts and Mediterranean appetizers.
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The last call for drinks is at 9:30 PM.
The trivia league runs late, often until 10:30 PM on Wednesdays.
The brewery frequently hosts events and may close for them.
Outdoor seating with dog-friendly patio and live weekend music creates a relaxed, social atmosphere. Open-air space features comfortable seating and multiple TVs showing sports games. The vibe is community-oriented and welcoming, with a mix of chill and lively moments.
Pretzel bites come as a shareable appetizer and sometimes get passed around after long waits. The menu also features pretzel knots alongside burgers and tacos.
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Expect a 45-minute wait during busy times, even on less crowded days.
The restaurant does not serve food, only beer and wine.
Live music occurs on Wednesdays and Saturdays, enhancing the atmosphere.
Rustic restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating with a dog-friendly patio that includes complimentary treats for pets. Atmosphere feels friendly and community-oriented with smooth music and a casual vibe. Strong focus on barbecue and craft beers, featuring brisket and a variety of margaritas.
Pretzel bites come with cheese and appear alongside tacos and burgers. A giant pretzel serves with cheese sauce, and the vegan mushroom burger uses a pretzel bun for a crispy, textured bite.
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Happy hour runs from 2 to 6 pm with a buy-one-get-one-free deal on draft beer.
There is only one restroom available for about 80 people.
The restaurant is family-friendly and dog-friendly.
Big old craftsman house converted into a restaurant offers large patio space with tiki torches and plants and a dog-friendly patio featuring fireside seating. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting with islandy theme, good music, and a cool layout including a nice bar. The place fills up on weekends, creating a lively vibe with a mix of indoor and outdoor seating options.
Pretzel bites come with jalapeรฑo cheddar dip or cheese sauce and serve well for sharing. They appear as a popular happy hour special alongside sliders and veggie trays.
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Happy hour offers $8 sliders, $7 wine/beer, and $8 appetizers every day.
Parking can be tricky; arrive early to secure a spot across the street.
A cake cutting fee of $15 applies if you bring your own cake.
Large indoor beer hall with rustic and elegant design offers live jazz and band music that creates a lively and packed atmosphere. Long tables and spacious seating accommodate big groups, while an outdoor patio provides a break from the heat. German-style booths and benches complement the authentic biergarten vibe.
Fresh baked pretzels have a doughy and fresh texture that stands out. They come with amazing beer cheese and other tasty dips. The Munich Pretzel, marked with a red dot, is a notable option.
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The cover charge is twenty dollars starting at 10 PM.
Entry is only allowed with a minimum age document of 21 years.
No kids are allowed inside on Saturday after 2 PM.
Outdoor complex mimics a quaint European village with cobblestone streets and half-timbered buildings. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and cozy to lively with live music and a bustling beer garden. Visitors find a festive vibe year-round, enhanced by authentic German influences and specialty shops.
House baked Bavarian pretzels come with a soft, chewy texture. They pair well with beer cheese spread or ham and cheese for added flavor.
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The Oktoberfest event runs every weekend in October with live music.
Family-friendly events happen every Saturday afternoon during October.
A pop-up Christmas market occurs on weekends through December.
Sports bar spans two floors plus a rooftop terrace with NYC street views and a lively atmosphere. Music is very loud inside, making conversation difficult, but the terrace offers a more balanced sound. Crowds fill the space, creating a busy, energetic vibe throughout.
Pretzel bites come out very good and pair well with other shared snacks. The menu offers pretzels alongside burgers and pizzas, making them a solid choice for a snack or appetizer.
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Happy Hour pricing starts at 11am.
There is a happy hour from 5pm to 7pm where draft beer costs 5 USD.
The small bar downstairs is cash only.
Large space combines arcade, bowling alley, and multiple bars with numerous TVs creating a lively, sports-focused atmosphere. Energy is fun and exuberant, appealing to both adults and kids with plenty of games and outdoor areas. Seating is ample but can be affected by minor issues like wobbly tables.
Pretzel bites come in half and full orders but sometimes the charge may not match the portion served. They appear as a common snack option alongside burgers and shrimp dishes.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
Whiskey and Wings Wednesday features special deals during happy hour.
Parking validation offers 4 hours of free parking with a receipt.
Spacious movie theater combines leather reclining chairs with food service at seats and a bar area for drinks. Atmosphere mixes vintage film clips before movies with occasional talking and phone use during screenings. Seating shows wear but overall environment stays clean and cozy.
Baked pretzels come out warm and tasty and pair well with chicken tenders or mozzarella sticks. Sometimes the pretzels arrive undercooked and may require a reminder to the server.
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On Tuesdays before 5, movies are $11 total with tax.
The restaurant offers movie-specific specials for food and drinks.
You cannot be late to the movie, nor can you pull out your phone during the movie.
Small dining space with cramped tables creates a loud, unwelcoming atmosphere lacking privacy. Comfortable seating contrasts with bright lighting and close quarters. Outdoor seating and good music add variety to the experience.
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Reservations are highly recommended to secure a table.
The burger costs $31, making it a special occasion choice.
You should reserve your seats a few days early to ensure seating.
Striking architecture and sleek, modern design define the arena's physical space. A vibrant atmosphere fills the venue, energized by superb animations and lively mascot performances. Easy navigation and unobstructed sightlines make the experience accessible and engaging for all attendees.
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Food and drinks at the Nets games cost between $35 and $50, including alcohol.
Bottled water costs $9 at the Brooklyn Nets game.
The arena only accepts credit cards, but there are machines to convert cash to a card.
German pub style with authentic tiling, wooden booths, and low lighting creates a cozy, lively atmosphere. Loud and fun energy fills the space, often making conversation challenging. Games like pool table and shuffleboard add interactive entertainment to the setting.
Soft pretzels come with a German Rosรฉ pairing that complements their flavor. Traditional pretzels appear alongside authentic bratwurst and schnitzel, showing solid German roots with a twist.
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Bock is a 21+ only establishment.
The bar can get busy and seating is limited because it is relatively small.
Parking could be challenging because it is all free street parking in the neighborhood.