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"Long before craft entered the lexicon, there was Blind Tiger, one of the OGs of the New York beer scene. Since its arrival in 1995, Blind Tiger has achieved legendary status.
For ten years, the Blind Tiger showcased the best micro-beers in the world, turning our former location at Tenth Street and Hudson into an oasis for connoisseurs of small-batch brewing. Something was missing, however, and we couldn't figure out what it was. The answer came when our lease ran out and we
were replaced by a Starbuck's. Coffee! Of course! Micro-beer is great, but we needed to...
Renowned for its "exhaustive" brew list, this "homey" West Village "craft-beer mecca" is "still going strong" thanks to a fervent fan base that "can spend hours" assessing the "eclectic" inventory; indeed, its "popularity" is the "only downside" -- it's frequently "packed to the rafters" with "semi-sloshed" enthusiasts.
Thirty or so draft and over fifty bottled beers ensures that this Bleecker Street beer garden stays in the hearts of lager-lovers the city over.
Relocated to Bleecker and didn't miss a beat, except for that whole coffee-only drag at the beginning. Big board now listing 28 drafts from homey to exotic, plus many more in bottles (on top of the cask and gravity brews). New locale brings more of an NYU crowd, though most are respectful enough of serious imbibing. Cottage feel with stone fireplace, beamed ceiling. Best appreciated in early...
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There's not a spec of sawdust or a creak in the floorboards, but at this well-loved beer bar, it sure feels like there should be. Wood from a 19th century farmhouse was used for...
We came in here after walking in the snow for a couple of hours. We were greeted by a warm fire place and a nice drink. We spent a couple of hours in this cosy bar and we even came another day for food. The...
Of the various bars in Manhattan that cater to craft beer drinkers, the blind Tiger is easily one of the top five. Having everything from Belgian lambics to a heavy focus on New York style IPAs, there are beers you can get here that you...
Visited here on a cold January afternoon and spent a couple of hours sampling some of the wide range of craft ales from across the USA and further afield that are on tap here. The place isn't particularly obvious and we walked around a bit...
Re-live your frat boy days by drinking yourself blind at this authentic piece of New York realness. Eclectic crowd of NYU dorm types, middle age Silicone Alley millionaires, downtown creatives and further downtown Wall Streeters. Occasional west coast imports drop by for a quick Facebook...
Stopped in with a friend for a few pints. They had perhaps 30+ on tap from all over. We tried a few, maybe more! Great service, small friendly place. Did not try the food.
"Long before craft entered the lexicon, there was Blind Tiger, one of the OGs of the New York beer scene. Since its arrival in 1995, Blind Tiger has achieved legendary status.
Blind Tiger has been around since 1995, and a tight knit circle of loyal patrons still frequents this place, which has humbly remained a favorite drinking destination for locals and newbies. The reason Blind Tiger continues to stay on top is because of their carefully crafted beer selection coupled with some of the best pub grub you'll find in New York. With an idiosyncratic choice of 30 draft...
The Extras: One unobtrusive TV hangs in one corner of the bar--great for the solo regulars who've just stopped by for a pint.
Know Before You Go: The impeccable draught list includes Dogfish Head, Heavy Weight and Southampton brews; there are dozens of bottles (including vintage beers) as well. Wine and coffee round out the beverages.
Food Served: Use your brew to wash down sharable snacks like cheese plates or bigger bites including a pulled chicken sandwich and old school sourdough grilled cheese.
One unobtrusive TV hangs in one corner of the bar--great for the solo regulars who've just stopped by for a pint.
Use your brew to wash down sharable snacks like cheese plates or bigger bites including a pulled chicken sandwich and old school sourdough grilled cheese.
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