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The best beer gardens in Brooklyn

The sun is out, Birkenstocks are on, and it’s time to head to your favorite beer garden for an IPA with your fellow Brooklynites. The borough is a hotspot for beer gardens and halls and is famously home to several breweries (and with the land space for them).


Whether you’re looking for an authentic German Biergarten or just a garden that serves beer, here are five places to find it in Brooklyn. Prost!


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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.



2. A Brooklyn brewery and beer garden: Threes Brewing Gowanus

Gowanus, Brooklyn

It’s safe to say that no one knows beer better than a brewer. Known for approachable, balanced, and creative drinks, Threes Brewing’s beers are offered in over 700 bars, restaurants, and shops across New York and the US. Its flagship brewery in Gowanus is a fully functioning brewery, cafe/beer shop by day, and a brewpub, beer garden, and music venue by night.


The main bar boasts high ceilings, a long bar, banquet seating, and a skylight. Look beyond the liquor shelves for a reminder that you’re, in fact, at a brewery: 15-barrel Brite tanks are subtly hidden. Book this space for 120 people, or head to the year-round outdoor space to enjoy lush English ivy, Wisteria, and a separate bar. The Yard can accommodate 150 for a buyout, or up to 50 for a sectioned-off event. The music venue and private event space is the Tiny Montgomery, available for cocktail receptions and parties of 40 guests.


The beer list incorporates the freshest lagers, IPAs, and other offerings from the brewery in addition to favorites from other admired spots across the country. If you’re hungry, they offer a menu from Super Burrito, which has classic and casual Mexican fare.



3. A huge Brooklyn beer garden with something for everyone: Greenwood Park

South Slope, Brooklyn

This 13,000 sq. ft. indoor/outdoor beer garden, restaurant, and event space is located in what used to be an old gas station and mechanic shop. The charming recycled decor alludes to its past, while still remaining hip, in true Brooklyn fashion. There’s always something going on at Greenwood Park: sports watch parties, trivia, karaoke, and even Prom, if you’re feeling nostalgic. It’s family-friendly, but 21+ after dark.


The bar offers a whopping 60 draft beer lines, with a further handful available canned or bottled. Order a classic like a Brooklyn Summer Ale, or try something funky like the S9 Noble Saison, which has notes of dried grass and hay. Sangria pitchers, wines, cocktails, and soft drinks are also available. The all-American food menu offers square pizza alla vodka, BLT wraps, loaded nachos, and tater tots.


A full buyout hosts 650 guests for private events, and the outdoor space hosts 350. The indoor bar can accommodate up to 75 for more intimate gatherings.



4. Oktoberfest vibes all year round: Radegast Hall and Biergarten

Williamsburg, NYC

Known locally to host the neighborhood’s most lively Oktoberfest parties, Radegast Hall attracts beer-loving groups from across the city all year round. A big and bright indoor spot for day drinking in Williamsburg, you’ll find long communal wood tables, worn exposed brick, and slated wooden walls.


Try their selection of popular and obscure European beers, or opt for a cocktail like the Kentucky Monk or the Old Cuban. The food menu offers typical German pub grub, like Bratwurst, Schnitzel, and Munich pretzels with beer cheese.


Live music is on almost every night, or you can host your own event. Rent out the main hall (including the front bar and garden) for 300, or the more private Bier Haus for 125. There’s no WiFi at the venue, but use this as an opportunity to unplug – and maybe be grateful your friends aren’t documenting you online after one too many beers.



5. A German Brooklyn beer garden loved by locals: DSK

Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Established in 2009, DSK stands for Die StammKneipe, which roughly translates to the “locals’ pub”. After so many years in the neighborhood, you’re likely to find regulars who have been coming for a decade as well as beer-loving Brooklynites on first dates. The community vibe extends to their weekly trivia and famous annual Eurovision watch parties.


Enjoy 18 German beers on draft, from lager to Weizen to pilsner. Non-alcoholic beer, gluten-free beer, and other drinks are also available. Food includes pretzels, fries, classic and vegan sausages with an array of toppings, alongside traditional dishes like KäseSpätzle and Currywurst.


The main space is more of a beer hall, with black and white checkered flooring, wooden communal tables, and iron fixtures. There’s a large outdoor patio space where you can soak up the sun, with minimalist space in the back, Haus on Hanson, reserved for private events. Contact the venue for more details, including buyout opportunities.



More of the best beer gardens in Brooklyn

Who doesn't love a beer garden? Imagine the scene: the sun is shining, the denizens of Brooklyn are out in full force, beers in each hand, sunglasses on, vibes: immaculate. The beer gardens of Brooklyn are some of the best in NYC, and you can book many of them out for your own private event. Take a look at some of the best Brooklyn beer gardens below.

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The Ultimate Guide to Beer Gardens in Brooklyn

Discover the Best Outdoor Spots for Drinks and Socializing

Brooklyn is home to some of the finest beer gardens in New York, offering spacious outdoor settings, diverse craft beer selections, and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for any occasion. Whether you're planning a casual get-together, a birthday celebration, or just want to enjoy a pint under the open sky, Brooklyn’s beer gardens provide the perfect backdrop. This guide will help you find the best beer gardens in Brooklyn for your next outing.

Why Brooklyn’s Beer Gardens Stand Out

Brooklyn has mastered the art of creating lively beer gardens that combine great drinks, communal seating, and a welcoming atmosphere. Here’s why beer gardens in Brooklyn are a must-visit:

Spacious outdoor seating with a relaxed, social vibe
A wide selection of craft beers, local brews, and international favorites
Delicious food menus, ranging from classic pretzels to gourmet bites
Dog-friendly and family-friendly options for an inclusive experience

The Best Neighborhoods for Beer Gardens in Brooklyn

Whether you’re looking for a laid-back backyard setting or a bustling beer hall, Brooklyn has a variety of beer gardens to explore. Here are the top neighborhoods to visit.

Williamsburg: Trendy and Lively

Williamsburg is known for its stylish and vibrant beer gardens, perfect for those who love a hip atmosphere with great drinks and outdoor seating.

Top Picks:
Radegast Hall & Biergarten – A classic beer garden with long communal tables and an impressive beer selection
Midnights – A cozy outdoor space with curated craft beers and a great food menu
The Levee – A relaxed, fun spot with affordable drinks and a welcoming crowd

Greenpoint: Relaxed and Local

Greenpoint offers a mix of beer gardens where you can escape the crowds and enjoy quality drinks in a laid-back environment.

Top Picks:
Spritzenhaus33 – A spacious beer hall with fire pits and a great selection of German beers
The Diamond – A quirky beer garden with a rotating selection of craft brews

Bushwick: Artistic and Eclectic

Bushwick is home to some of Brooklyn’s most unique beer gardens, with creative spaces and an artistic crowd. If you’re looking for a lively, colorful setting, this is the place to be.

Top Picks:
Nowadays – A sprawling outdoor space with craft beer, food trucks, and a relaxed vibe
KCBC (Kings County Brewers Collective) – A brewery taproom with a rotating selection of house-made beers

How to Choose the Right Beer Garden for Your Outing

Finding the perfect beer garden depends on a few factors. Here’s what to consider:

Beer Selection – Look for places that offer a variety of local and international brews
Seating and Space – Choose a spot with enough room for your group and comfortable outdoor seating
Food Options – Some beer gardens offer full menus, while others focus on snacks and small bites
Atmosphere – Decide if you want a lively, bustling beer hall or a quiet, relaxed patio setting

Pro Tips for Visiting a Beer Garden in Brooklyn

Arrive Early – Popular beer gardens fill up fast, especially on weekends
Check for Happy Hours – Many beer gardens offer great drink deals during early hours
Dress for the Weather – Outdoor seating means being prepared for changing conditions
Bring Your Dog – Many beer gardens are pet-friendly, so check ahead if you want to bring your furry friend

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do drinks cost at a Brooklyn beer garden?

Prices vary by venue, but expect to pay between $6 and $12 for a pint of craft beer.

Are beer gardens in Brooklyn open year-round?

Some beer gardens remain open during colder months with heated outdoor seating, while others operate seasonally.

Do beer gardens in Brooklyn serve food?

Most beer gardens offer a menu of snacks or full meals, often featuring classic pub fare or international dishes.

Can I book a private event at a beer garden?

Many beer gardens offer reservations for private parties or large groups. Contact the venue in advance for details.

What is the best neighborhood for beer gardens in Brooklyn?

Williamsburg, Greenpoint, and Bushwick each offer excellent beer gardens with different atmospheres and selections.

Ready to Visit Brooklyn’s Best Beer Gardens?

Brooklyn has a beer garden for every occasion, whether you’re looking for a lively beer hall, a quiet outdoor retreat, or a trendy gathering space. Explore the best options on HeadBox and plan your next outing today!

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