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With some of my favorite friends at my new favorite NYC beer bar! |
I wasn’t certain Manhattan needed another craft beer bar, but I was certain I wanted one. The
more of them, the merrier I am! I realized, however, upon entering Arts &
Crafts Beer Parlor for the first time two weeks ago, that Manhattan’s craft
beer scene had been missing a certain
type of establishment. Arts & Crafts was it.
Arts &Crafts opened this past spring, and the only
reason I hadn’t rushed in until now was because up until the end of October, I
was home in New Jersey on maternity leave. But now that I’m back at work in
Manhattan, I anticipate many happy, happy hours at what I’m already certain is
my new favorite NYC watering hole.
At first, I was a bit anxious about the bar’s 8th
street location, since most bars in this area tend to be overrun by NYU
students. No real offense—I myself just recently received my Master’s in Public
Administration from NYU! It’s just that we beer judges like an atmosphere in
which we can reflect on our drinks without the concern that, due to raucous
overcrowding, someone less appreciative of the quality they’re consuming and
more interested in letting off midterm steam will knock our order into our lap.
But A&C’s basement residency makes the bar nicely incognito, and with no
other bars in the very immediate vicinity, the place is protected against pub
crawl chaos.
It’s no wonder that the beer is fresh, tasty, expertly
poured, and served at just the right temperature—the staff are knowledgeable
and dignified (without being the least bit pompous or pretentious), and the
glassware, not to mention the venue as a whole, is spotless. Not everyone’s
stereotypical image of a beer enthusiast is a neat freak, but anyone who has
brewed at home will tell you cleanliness is key in the beer world. A&C’s
attention to detail makes it apparent that this place takes its product, and
its customers, very seriously.
The bar’s simple aesthetic makes it clear that no gimmicks
are needed to gain a following. The 24 rotating taps of high quality craft beer,
(plenty of which even I had yet to try), speak for themselves. And yet, the bar’s
atmosphere is strategically inviting: The polished wooden tables’ various sizes
accommodate both intimate get-togethers and larger groups, and are all just a few steps away from the long bar, which
also hosts plenty of seats. The tables’ proximity to one another is close
enough to accommodate intermingling, yet far enough to appease those who place
a high value their personal space. The
golden ambient lighting is also just right—dim enough to create a sense of cozy
comfort, but not so dim that you can’t get an easy, accurate look at what it is
you’re drinking.
I can always get a good sense of what to expect from a craft
beer establishment by taking a look at their menu, and A&C’s descriptions
of its brews are fantastic. Humorous
figurative language coupled with recipe specifics and descriptive “beer speak” give
beer aficionados and newbies alike an excellent idea of what to order. I
recommend giving the menu a look online before you go—A&C uses
BeerMenus.com, which allows viewers to get an even more in-depth look at each
beer’s specifics simply by clicking on the name. Prices are standard for the
location and excellent for the quality, and $5.00 select drafts are available
for a daily happy hour lasting until 8:00pm.
When I first walked into Arts & Crafts I was all by my
lonesome, waiting a good 20 minutes before my friends were due to arrive. But I
was instantly made to feel comfortable and catered to, and from beginning to
end, an excellent time was had by all. I can’t wait to go back…again, and
again.
I absolutely love Art & Crafts, easily my favorite craft beer joint in NYC.
ReplyDeleteThis post perfectly describes the ACBP experience.