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4 reviews for Sunswick Bar and Grill
| HoppityHop (49), New Jersey | | December 9, 2009 A clean, neighborhood pub with above average pub fare. Prices on the food offerings are good, but the beer can sometimes be a bit high, but it really all depends on what you order. Taps can be interesting one day and completely boring the next. Taps do change often. However, as others have mentioned, the (albeit friendly) bartenders know nothing about beer....nothing. I go here because of location more than anything. It’s a good place to stop for a pint or three when good music is playing and they’re not too crowded. | | PilsnerPeter (95), Flushing, New York | | October 2, 2009 Corner location with some exposed brick in the interior. Friendly and attentive bartender- I won’t complain that they didn’t know beer at all, because we can’t always expect that. The line-up is average craft- nothing too crazy. I stopped in October 1st and they had a bunch of Oktoberfests up from various microbreweries such as Stoudt’s and Ramstein. Not a place to go out of the way for, but definitely a welcome establishment in the beer wasteland of Queens. | | Leighton (20), New York, New York | | July 31, 2009 I had a good time tonight. Sunswick has great selection and I had a variety of beers. I did not eat any of the food. The atmosphere was nice. Enough tables so as not to be crowded but small enough to have a nice, communal environment. My only complaint is that the bartender would not serve me in 1/2 pints. I wanted to sample more beers rather than pounding pints. I know they had 1/2 pints because I saw him serve it to another customer. That courtesy was not extended to me and I remain a bit bitter. But overall a positive experience. | | TeamTrappist (13), jericho, New York | | September 5, 2008 As far as I can tell this was a neighborhood bar that took a liking to having some good beer on tap, And they have some pretty good beer on tap.26 in all.Taps rotate very often. A sample of what can typically be found are Captain Lawrence, Stone, Avery, Chimay, Green Flash,Blue Point, Six Points, Troegs, St. Bernardus,Delirium etc. Their bottle selection is very limited and inconsistent. You won’t find anything rare here, but you will find some good micros and some good belgians. Prices are a bit above the average of the established beer bars. The food is typical bar food, burgers, wings, wraps, and sandwiches. It is okay. The burgers are pretty good, and so are some of the sandwiches. As for the atmosphere, there are 5 or 6 large tv’s,a some video games,and a few couch seating areas. It definitely has a neighborhoody feel to it. A casual relaxed place. Staff are somewhat knowledgeable about the beer. In my opinion they think they more about it than they actually do. But they are fairly friendly. I wouldn’t exactly call this place a destination, but as far as beer bars in Queens go, I can’t think of a place that rivals this as far as number of taps and quality of beer. |
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