1. Get an authentic taste of Germany at this Brooklyn beer garden: Black Forest
Fort Greene, Brooklyn
Owners Ayana and Tobias grew up in Germany’s Black Forest, before moving to Brooklyn and opening up the beer garden of the same name. An ode to the mountain range that raised them as well as the city they now call home, Black Forest is a blend between an authentic German beer garden and the sidewalk bars of New York. Sunlight pours in through the skylight in the main room, and wooden outdoor tables spill out onto the Fort Greene streets.
Behind the bar, you’ll find iconic German beers, like Rothaus Black Forest pilsner and Hofbräu lager, or try a little bit of everything with the $42 beer flight. To snack on, order a classic soft pretzel, Flammkuchen (Alsatian thin-crust flatbread), authentic Wurst from a NYC-based German butcher, or build your own Schnitzel.
Book the Skylight Room for up to 70 seated guests and 90 reception-style, or reserve the back room space for up to 40 seated and 60 standing. For some fresh air and people-watching, you can rent the semi-private Sidewalk Chalet, for up to 50 guests total or 8-10 per booth. Food options include a customizable 3-course German family feast or hors d’oeuvres served buffet-style. Bar packages can be purchased as add-ons to events, inclusive of cocktails, wine, and beer.