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new beer place Draft Barn now open on 3rd av

gretch
gretch
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Hi all,

couple month ago I posted a question about if anybody knows what's the place on 3rd av. and 12th st. is about, and now I found it out--it's called Draft Barn, a Hungalian beer hall. I've been there couple times since it opened, and it's really good.

They have hundreds of botttled beer mostly European, and dozen beers on tap. Good sausages and burger. Beers start from $6 or so, and foods are somewhere inbetween $6-around $20. It's spacious, wood wall and tables. I like it a lot. Check it out.

Comments

  • anastasia beaverhausen
    anastasia beaverhausen
    Evil. You're freakin' evil. My liver may never forgive you.
  • vidro3
    vidro3
    there's a Third avenue now?
  • pastoralia
    pastoralia
    Where's Hungaly? Is that near Stomachtown?
  • bill c
    bill c
    i am definitely up for checking out any business with "barn" in it.
  • gretch
    gretch
    OK, Hungary (Republic of Hungary). Hungarian. Feel better, pastoralia-- if it is your real name?
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    Ohh my word, I'm definitely going there for the sausages!
  • gretch
    gretch
    They have really really good bean soup too.
  • pastoralia
    pastoralia
    "gretch" wrote: OK, Hungary (Republic of Hungary). Hungarian. Feel better, pastoralia-- if it is your real name?
    Why would it be my real name? I don't get it.
  • voodoonyc
    voodoonyc
    The real question is why has I'm a Sloper turned into a Guest?
  • definedbymedia
    definedbymedia

    Subject: Croutons

    They also make these amazing croutons out of flash-fried rye bread... perfect with a tasty beer!
  • definedbymedia
    definedbymedia

    Subject: Croutons

    They also make these amazing croutons out of flash-fried rye bread... perfect with a tasty beer!
  • gretch
    gretch
    Pastorialia, I'm just kidding. Let it go. Get a good beer and relax.
  • gretch
    gretch
    Pastorialia, I'm just kidding. Let it go. Get a good beer and relax.
  • gretch
    gretch
    Anybody have been there? what do you think?
  • dixiecupdrinking
    dixiecupdrinking
    Being a former resident of that stretch of 3rd Avenue, I'm happy to see places opening up down there, like this place, Bar Tano, the Bell House, etc. I went to Draft Barn once, and it's nice, but a little too pricey to enter my regular bar rotation, especially considering I can go up two blocks to Beer Table and pay the same $$ for a good beer in a nicer atmosphere. I think that a solid, comfortable, nice but cheap neighborhood hangout bar would do better on 3rd Avenue -- like a Commonwealth-Gowanus. But I hope I'm wrong and people come to Draft Barn in droves because, again, I want successful businesses to stick around on 3rd.
  • smashbrother
    smashbrother
    @dixiecupdrinking

    Yeah, but unfortunately, you're not wrong, you're right, and that place is doomed.

    In 5 years, if we make it through this Depression, they can start with the overpriced crap on 3rd. Right now is too soon, and they're gonna get stomped for it.
  • dixiecupdrinking
    dixiecupdrinking
    smashbrother wrote: @dixiecupdrinking

    Yeah, but unfortunately, you're not wrong, you're right, and that place is doomed.

    In 5 years, if we make it through this Depression, they can start with the overpriced crap on 3rd. Right now is too soon, and they're gonna get stomped for it.
    Well, on the bright side.. I'm right!

    I agree, though. I think there are actually a fair number of young, white artistic and young-professional types moving to 3rd Avenue and the side streets between 3rd and 4th. My building was full of them when I lived down there. My sense is there would be a fairly big audience that would definitely patronize a low-key but moderately hip local bar with a good happy hour. Everyone has to walk up to 5th Avenue for that right now. But that crowd doesn't have the money to blow on $12 imported Belgian beer.. at least not more than once every couple of months. And while I like the Draft Barn, it doesn't seem worth traveling for. Plus it's a huge space; Beer Table might aim for a similarly small niche, but it's a) in a much tonier locale and b) way smaller so it doesn't look depressingly empty if there are only six or so people in there. Plus it's an intimate, cozy space with friendly service; you wouldn't take a date to Draft Barn (if you wanted a second date).
  • dixiecupdrinking
    dixiecupdrinking
    And before I get flamed for this (or maybe I'm being hypersensitive) -- when I said there are a lot of "young, white artistic... etc.," I meant "white" in a sort of, "Stuff White People Like" sense; those are the kind of people this bar seems to be aimed at.