Been a fan of Sixpoint for a couple of years. Me and my partner went to NYC over the holiday, and we stopped by the taproom and had an amazing experience. When we arrived, we were brought to a table that we did not care for, but they were quick to help move us to a more comfortable table. The music was not too loud, so we were able to have a nice conversation, which is always a concern for going to bars and other breweries. Our server was very helpful and made several great recommendations for both food and beer. I got the chicken caesar sandwich and my partner had the buddha bowl with salmon; both were very delicious! There were a lot of different styles of beer, which made picking a flight the best choice for us. I did not care for their purple donut beer, but my partner loved it so much they got a crowler to go. If you are in the area, you should stop by.
Nikita was our server and was great! Food was excellent and so were the drinks. Would recommend.
The beer is good. The food is excellent. Service is even better. The spot is located right across from the 911 Memorial. Food is made in house. My phone was dying and I needed a place to plug in and the wonderful staff offered me a portable charger while I eat dinner. Our server Kelley was excellent super kind and informative.
Brew o' clock! I came here since it was close to ICE and I had a 2 hour break. I was greeted promptly at the bar by the friendly bartender. Very vibrant place with cool vibes in the afternoon. It was spacious and offered lots of outdoor seating. They had some specials for Sunday which was awesome so I got a glass of wine. I know this is more of a casual place but my only tiff is that they only had stemless wine glasses, I prefer to drink my wine from a stem because it doesn't warm my wine quickly but it'll do. I do think perhaps they could carry a handful just for the guests who do want to have it in that glass. I didn't eat but I did see some of the food that went out and it looked really good. Overall it was a pleasant experience.
The waitress was great, very sweet. I was having a bad day and she brightened it. The food was good. We liked the pretzels. I forgot the name of the cake we had as I went in April but that was good as well. I would definitely come back. I also liked all the skeletons on the walls and such.
Had a lovely lunch at the bar with the knowledgeable and friendly bartender Madeline. Her knowledge of the offerings and my preferences, made it easy to enjoy a couple beers again. I really like the menu for it's diversity of entrees, wraps and salads. I settled on the Fish and chips and it was some of the best I've had since being in London. Easy check out with those portable swipe machines completed my day. The space is nice, with a little merch shop inside, and plenty of outdoor tables so the Battery Park city "nuclear families" can enjoy their time with the kiddies without disturbing me. I'll be back to sample the menu more deeply.
Returned to Sixpoint for dinner and had another good meal. Had the Knife & Fork Burger, Grilled Miso Salmon and Fish Tacos (special for the night) - all good with the Fish Tacos especially standing out. Service was excellent - when we commented that the accompaniments to one of the dishes were too salty, it was very graciously replaced. Also had a beer flight which was a great way to sample a number of beers. The chocolate cake provided a nice finish to the meal.
Having been a long time fan of Six Point beer, I was eagerly awaiting the opening of their Brookfield Place location. It is a massive space (feels almost like an airport hangar or warehouse) with copious amounts of delicious beer - mostly from Six Point themselves, but you'll still find some greats by their affiliated breweries, such as Victory (love their Philly location) and Southern Tier. Beer -wise: they have quite the variety! And they have specialty brews that are only brewed for that location - such as a spicy chocolate stout (it was divine), a few sours, and a coffee cream ale. They do flights, which my partner and I split, and my favorite was the spiced farmhouse ale. I will say the beer is not cheap for a brewery ($9 for a pint, $18.50 for a flight), but the beer is worth it and it's on par with what you'd expect in Manhattan. While we didn't get any food, it did look delicious as we saw other people ordering the pretzel and burgers. Maybe next time we will try.
Came here on their soft opening day. What a great space. Very cool art on the walls to. Very NYC vibes. They have Great beer, food and the staff is very friendly. What a great addition to the area. I am soo glad Sixpoint has finally come to Manhattan. The Bar area has plenty of seating and they have many tables. Their food menu is very small until their actual opening later in the month. They have flights too to try different beers if you are unsure of what you want. They also have 7 tvs so it is a perfect place to grab drinks, food and catch a game. They have a small gift shop area too where you can take some of Sixpoint home with you. Shirts, hats, glasses and beer as well. They also have awesome music playing! They have sixpoint (obviously) and victory beers on tap. They also have a beer garden which is set to open March 31st! Can't wait to check that out as well. I can't wait to come visit again and bring friends and family here. On it's soft opening people were waiting outside. It's packed. Wonderful to see!