My friends and I wanted to enjoy some beers on Saturday 4/2 at 3:00pm. We got in line to get wrist bands and my boyfriend gets IDd, is given a wristband, and randomly told to be nice and patient to the bartenders as its packed. My friend and I hand the bouncer our IDs and he is taking a long time to check. He said mine looked really fake, I look young and I was wearing a mask and no one wears masks around here. He handed me a wristband and said if there wasnt a long line that he still would be checking my ID. My last friend who is over 30 and looks it hands him his ID and the bouncer tells him its fake - he proceeds to try to show him a second form of ID and multiple credit cards. The bouncer said he would let him upstairs but hes not giving him a wristband to drink. We are all way over age and just wanted to enjoy our Saturday. We were truly disappointed and upset. Will never (try) to go again.
Wish I grabbed a photo. This is for blue point in jfk airport. Had a room temp beer and the Buffalo chicken tenders were literally raw with the exception of 3 mm of cooked chicken under the breading. So gross. Also was rushing to catch a flight and the manager wasnt even around so i paid for the meal. Horrible experience even for airport food. Fingers crossed I dont get sick.
Great place to visit. Plenty of space, and different types of space for all kinds of groups. Loved the open air feeling with the huge overhead doors that open. Raw bar was excellent, beer was excellent, crafted cocktails and LIIT were great, too.
Absolutely a lot of fun. Wide selection of beer to satisfy any beer drinkers pallet (and even some non beer drinkers), as well as some decent snacks, live music and table games. Really enjoyed!
Understaffed for a Saturday one bartender working outside with 20 people in line. They could probably come up with a better system for food and drinks. The beer and food were however excellent once received.
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