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Place is nice but it's not actually a brewery, they only had one beer available and spirits like gin and vodka. Equipment is there but not sure what is the deal , hope they get it sorted out
I went for a friends birthday. The staff was friendly but there were only two servers for a large area and no security. My group was 15-20 people who spent money on drinks and food. We were playing music encouraged by the staff on their iPad when another patron RUDELY came over to us took the iPad and commented on the music not being to her taste. We maturely explained to her and the staff that this is not how you conduct yourself in public. Unfortunately we were disappointed the staff did not come over to diffuse the situation and instead we left the establishment to avoid conflict with this group that looked like a bunch of teenagers being obnoxious and rude. Maybe not the scene if you're looking for relaxing queens/Brooklyn vibes but if you want teenage Suffolk county vibes it might be the scene for you. I contacted them through social media and asked for a managers number to speak to someone and was left on read.
Nelson is the owner and is cool. Kareem the chef comes in at 5pm makes these amazing cornbread frittas. This place has all sorts of events. Live music, DJ, games, projector screen, coffee, beer, hard liquor, food with gluten free vegetarian options.16oz of beer for $6 ! It is also big with long picnic tables it is perfect for a group of friends or coworkers. There is also outdoor seating. The L train Halsey station is 1 minute away. I do not live on queens but gladly take 2 trains just to go here.
Let's see I'll give you my honest review about this place , well this place serves alcohol and unhealthy food but the alcohol is not overbearing like some clubs and this place is really nice because a lot of the wrestlers are sitting together like family the fans are close together and the ring is close to the fans I hope there's more Outlaw events here.