James Beard medal James Beard Foundation Nominee 2010

Radegast Hall & Biergarten

(718) 963-3973
Steak Tartare

113 N. 3rd Street
At Berry St
Brooklyn, NY 11211
(718) 963-3973

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Brunch Sat-Sun: 12:00PM-4:00PM

Dinner Tue-Sun: 5:00PM-11:30PM


Review

Neighborhood Williamsburg

Cuisine Eastern European, Austrian

Price $$$

Directions Subway | Driving

Website www.radegasthall.com


Prost to Good Pub Fare

A beer garden in Williamsburg could easily be kitschy or precious, but Radegast Hall & Biergarten is neither. Instead, it’s a warm, welcoming space on North 3rd and Berry, that rapidly changing neighborhood between Main Street Williamsburg (Bedford Avenue) and the new waterfront condos.

Stepping inside the warehouse (a project by Slovakian-born partners, Ivan Kohut and Andy Ivanov) is like entering the idea of the beer garden you always had in your mind. The dimly-lit, open-beamed, high ceiling space is filled with wood, booths and a large bar, and a second, brick-walled area is filled with picnic tables. You look around half-expecting to see people singing and smashing steins together.

There are twelve beers on draft, mostly German (two Belgian, one Czech) which you can order by pint ($7), liter ($13) or pitcher ($18), and more than 40 bottled beers (23 Belgian, 18 German, one Swedish, one Czech). You’ll find Kriek, Blonde, Pilsener and Lager, Cider, Lambec and gluten-free beer. The great thing about Radegast, besides its atmosphere, the beer, occasional live music and communal ambience is that the food here isn’t an afterthought— it’s quality pub fare prepared by Ivan’s wife, Joanna Kohut.

As at Astoria’s authentic Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden, there is rib-sticking Eastern European fare. Take for example, Goulash, Schnitzel and the crusty-delicious Halusky (known by its German name, Spatzle). Quality smaller plates include the Chicken and Rabbit Liver Pâté and the unmixed Steak Tartare. Also on the menu, is one of New York City’s better soft pretzels.

For those people who enjoy Bohemian Hall and Biergarden for the feeling it gives you of getting out of New York and entering another culture, Radegast is not a substitute. But with Williamsburg’s continued new construction and the increased inhabiting of completed projects, the scruffy, black-rimmed glasses wearing natives and the now-clichéd hipster-haters are going to find themselves in increasing interaction (especially on the L), Radegast Hall & Biergarten is a great setting for them to learn to live together. It’s the kind of place that makes you wonder how the neighborhood survived without it for so long.

Food Lowdown

Chef Joanna Kohut

Owner: Ivan Kohut & Andy Ivanov

Drink Notes:
Offer 12 drafts on tap & 37 brews by the bottle. Bar is open Mon-Fri 4:00PM-4:00AM and Sat-Sun 12:00PM-4:00AM.

Other Notes:

Biergarten is heated in the colder months. The Grill in the Biergarten is open Mon-Fri 4:00PM-2:00AM and Sat-Sun 12:00PM-2:00AM.

Features

What Meal?

  • Dinner
  • Lunch
  • Brunch
  • Drinks & Food
  • Late Lunch
  • -- Until 3:30pm
  • Late Night
  • -- Until 2:00am

What Food?

  • Food for Sharing
  • Turf Specialist
  • Wild Game

What Else?

  • No Reservations

What Occasion?

  • Drunk
  • Bar Scene
  • Before You Go Out
  • Group Dining
  • Girls' Night Out
  • Guys' Night Out
  • Outdoor Seating

What Feel?

  • College Flashback
  • Communal Seating
  • Authentic
  • Fun
  • Hidden Gem
  • Live Entertainment
  • Neighborhood Spot