electronicsleader

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Thursday, 8 August 2013

Taproom #307

Posted on 18:20 by Unknown
Some people are as fond of Craft Beer as others are of cats. Some are fond of BOTH Craft Beer and cats ( I know one such man).

Well, everything here is pretty much a foregone conclusion...this is a place for Craft Beer and the hell with food etc.

I just wondered what the Craft Beer Conoisseurs would say...well, one or two of the aficianados hoped for something more, but I'd say it's a safe bet this place will please its target audience very well indeed


Taproom No 307

3.0 star rating
114 reviews Rating Details
Categories: Pubs, American (New)
307 3rd Ave
(between 24th St & 23rd St)
New York, NY 10010
Neighborhood: Kips Bay
(212) 725-4766
taproom307.com
Explore the Menu
Breakfast Burger
Multiple local brews on the board
Taproom No 307, New York, NY
Taproom No 307, New York, NY
Taproom No 307, New York, NY
Add Photos
  • Order Delivery or Pickup
  • Make a Reservation
Nearest Transit Station:
23 St (4, 6, 6X)
28 St (4, 6, 6X)
23 St (N, R)
Hours:
Mon-Wed, Sun 11 am - 2 am
Thu-Sat 11 am - 4 am
Good for Kids:
No
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Street
Attire:
Casual
Good for Groups:
Yes
Price Range:
$$
Takes Reservations:
Yes
Delivery:
Yes
Take-out:
Yes
Waiter Service:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
Yes
Wi-Fi:
Free
Good For:
Dinner
Music:
Background
Best Nights:
Thu, Fri, Sat
Happy Hour:
Yes
Alcohol:
Full Bar
Smoking:
No
Coat Check:
Yes
Noise Level:
Average
Good For Dancing:
No
Ambience:
Casual
Has TV:
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
Dogs Allowed:
No
First to Review
Photo of Greg L.
Greg L.
Edit Business Info
Send to Friend Bookmark Send to Phone Write a Review
  • Reviews (114)
  • About This Business

114 reviews for Taproom No 307

Review Highlights   What's this?

  • user photo
    "They have a fantastic beer selection, which goes without saying." In 35 reviews
  • user photo
    "I'd also definitely recommend the Welsh Rarebit and the lamb sliders." In 12 reviews
  • user photo
    "Chelsea is really cute and does a great job on the Trivia." In 7 reviews
Rating Distribution | Trend
Sort by: Yelp Sort | Date | Rating | Elites' | Facebook Friends'

114 reviews in English

  • Review from Laura S.

    Photo of Laura S.
    • 0 friends
    • 5 reviews
    • Laura S.
    Manhattan, NY
    8/6/2013
    Fantastic beer selection. Fabulous food. Knowledgable staff. Really cool rewards program for those who are regulars. Great music.

    This is my favorite beer bar in new york city. Great place for a date.
    Was this review …?
    • Useful  
    • Funny  
    • Cool  
    • Add owner comment
    • Bookmark
    • Send to a Friend
    • Link to This Review
  • Review from Amir J.

    Photo of Amir J.
    • 2 friends
    • 7 reviews
    • Amir J.
    Manhattan, NY
    8/8/2013 1 check-in here
    The Taproom is a great location with an amazing selection of beers.

    Great place to enjoy happy hour with coworkers or grab a quick bite and drink in the evening.

    I tried the Crabby patty and it was pretty tasty. The spicy edamame was very delicious as well.

    The happy hour selection could be expanded a bit as it was only 4 different beers when we went.
    Was this review …?
    • Useful  
    • Funny  
    • Cool  
    • Add owner comment
    • Bookmark
    • Send to a Friend
    • Link to This Review
  • Review from Christine S.

    Photo of Christine S.
    • 23 friends
    • 71 reviews
    • Christine S.
    Manhattan, NY
    8/5/2013 1 check-in here
    Came here for lunch on a sunday and was pretty surprised how empty it was. The place itself is pretty large. Seating at the bar, around the perimeter of the restaurant and also at communal tables that run down the center of the restaurant. There's also seating outside!

    The list of beers here is gigantic! If you want to try a new beer, I highly suggest coming here. I got a raspberry beer and it was sooo good. Very sweet, so I could really only have one glass, but it was good to try. They also have cocktails and a full bar.

    We split the fried pickles as an app. If you're a fried pickle fan, I HIGHLY suggest getting these. They were so good. Fried to perfection. I guess anything fried is good, though. I decided to get the arugula salad after that because I thought it'd be light, but it was HUGE.  Also, it was LOADED with wayyy too much cheese and nuts. I understand that those were basically the only ingredients, but calm it down a bit! I also wish it was mixed. The ingredients were basically all lying on top of the arugula. So, note to self: don't get a salad at a bar. The bf got the turkey burger with tater tots and it looked AMAZING. I sort of regretted not getting that, too.

    The staff was nice. Nothing out of the norm. Food came out pretty quick, too, but that could have been because there really weren't that many other people there.

    I'd come back here for game day or something. I've heard it's fun on sundays for football.
    Was this review …?
    • Useful  
    • Funny  
    • Cool  
    • Add owner comment
    • Bookmark
    • Send to a Friend
    • Link to This Review
  • Review from James B.

    Photo of James B.
    • 12 friends
    • 14 reviews
    • James B.
    Manhattan, NY
    7/31/2013 1 check-in here
    Great beer selection.
    Was this review …?
    • Useful  
    • Funny  
    • Cool  
    • Add owner comment
    • Bookmark
    • Send to a Friend
    • Link to This Review
  • Review from Katy M.

    Photo of Katy M.
    • 0 friends
    • 27 reviews
    • Katy M.
    Manhattan, NY
    7/31/2013
    Any place that has not one but TWO Oregon beer on tap can't be anything other than stellar. (Full Sail and Widmer) We stopped by for brunch after thrift store shopping in the area. The breakfast burrito was a great compliment to the hearty IPA, though the tater tots were kind of unnecessary. And there are probably 100 other beers on tap for those misguided people who want something other than IPA. From other reviews it gets really busy here later on but mid-afternoon on Sunday was a perfect time to visit. Looking forward to going back!
    Was this review …?
    • Useful  
    • Funny  
    • Cool  
    • Add owner comment
    • Bookmark
    • Send to a Friend
    • Link to This Review
  • Review from Talei R.

    Photo of Talei R.
    • 42 friends
    • 44 reviews
    • Talei R.
    ASTORIA, NY
    6/20/2013
    Walked by this place and was immediately drawn to the outdoor seating and the word "TAProom". Upon walking in to find the hostess, I noticed the place was jam packed with people (strange, as MY personal optimal spot for beer-drinking would most def be outside). She then informed me that their permit for outdoor drinking hasn't come in yet, hence the large crowd inside. Womp womp womp...

    My boyfriend and I were already here so I figured we'd find a spot to chill anyways. The beer list is quite intense (and by QUITE, I really mean MASSIVELY overwhelming), so I opted for my usual IPA category. Depending on the beer, I guess, they come in an array of snazzy glasses. My boyfriend got a summer ale that came in a long curvy elegant glass (quite manly if you ask me).

    A few beers later and the munchies hit us. We ordered the 'shroom pizza, which was chock full of arugula, thin parmesan slices, and the wonderful wafting smell of truffle oil. The nachos, which gave the illusion of a massive potential artery clog, was actually in fact a big pile o' chips with a dump of cheese and pulled pork. Once you managed to engulf all the cheese (an easy feat for me), you were then left with a wad of soggy chips.

    Other than that, the service was average. Our first waitress was a little hard to catch, but luckily this other little cute waitress kept coming by and was much more attentive. This place definitely needs to serve beer outside, otherwise it'll be just another way-too-many-beers-than-anyone-cares-about bar.
    Was this review …?
    • Useful (1)
    • Funny  
    • Cool  
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Off the Wall--Rave Reviews for Frozen Yogurt in Upper East Midtown
    Oh no, not another frozen yogurt place you say.. Listen, it is August in NYC and this is the time for places like this! Besides, it gets gre...
  • From The Atlantic: Spectacular Photos of the East Side Access Project
    I  have mentioned this railroad connection project going on deep under NYC before, but here are some spectacular photos of the whole dig The...
  • SUNY Eye Care Center on West 42nd Street
    Now, this is a place that I have personal experience with--for years--and a good place to end for tonight. While I found Lenscrafters to be ...
  • The REAL results of all this shell game stuff with Lotteries- from the NY Times
    I would never take articles from the NY Times like this except that I am getting so angry at the way people are being encouraged to live in ...
  • Very Historic St. James Church
    I had never really noticed this church on the  Upper East Side before, but when I got a good look at that spire, I knew something historical...
  • Architectural Investigator: 441 East 57th Street
    I chose this building because I wanted a place of Contemporary Design set down among a lot of traditional 1920's high rise apartment bui...
  • The Bryant Park Hotel
    I have never met anyone who stayed at the Bryant Park Hotel-- the former Landmark American Radiator Building...so I do not have the slightes...
  • Tours of Macchu Picchu and Peru--from About.com
    Here are a couple of stories about visiting Macchu Picchu in Peru  This one is about choosing a tour Peru Travel Peru Travel Pla...
  • Danny's Cycles
    I don't think I have to tell you Manhattan is in the middle of a craze for bikes of all kinds these days.. For those who love their own ...
  • United Cerebral Palsy of New York
    Most of us forget how lucky we are until we walk past a place like United Cerebral Palsy and remember how many people suffer from being stuc...

Categories

  • Union Square July 20 2013

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (500)
    • ►  September (123)
    • ▼  August (322)
      • Upper West Side- Big Daddy's
      • Upper West Side- Hotel Newton
      • Upper West Side Banana Republic
      • Upper West Side- Cardinal Camera
      • Upper West Side- The Parlour Pub
      • Upper West Side -The Kosher Marketplace
      • Upper West Side Whole Foods
      • Upper West Side Days Hotel
      • Upper West Side Brooks Brothers
      • UpperWestSide-Bway&96thStreet--Surrounding Sights
      • Issac Asimov's 1964 Predictions for 2014-- From Op...
      • Karen Horney Clinic
      • Ads plastered over for the Goldbergs this Fall
      • Antiques in Greenwich Village
      • Le Pain Quotidien, Greenwich Village
      • From WNYC: About the career of the woman who may w...
      • United Cerebral Palsy of New York
      • Turtle Bay- neighborhood bar it seems
      • Ipad Art--Breaking Story, and then a tale from a y...
      • Kidville in the Village
      • Sculpture Old and New
      • The Kips Bay "Alphaville" Area Revisited--Urban Al...
      • From CBS News: Photos of NYC's old Penn Station
      • From a blog called Violent Rhymes: Essential Hosti...
      • From the New York Public Library- Blog- Origins of...
      • Solar energy and hydrogen
      • Solar compactors and solar energy...
      • Food workers protest in Union Square...
      • Big Belly Solar Compacters...solar compacters in g...
      • The Smith
      • Queensboro Hardware
      • Yigal Azrouel
      • Lenscrafters Midtown East
      • City Crab and Seafood (Steaks too it says)
      • L'Express- Bouchon
      • Buttercup Bake Shop Midtown East
      • Just Another Footnote to Life in the Big Apple: pe...
      • Vince 89 Mercer..wait, do they mean Vince Camuto? ...
      • Serafina
      • La Maison du Chocolat
      • BIG cinema-- unsual and also Asian films on East 5...
      • A Message of Remembrance from a Facebook Friend
      • Big Apple Frozen Yogurt...I know, this will be las...
      • The Stag's Head
      • Lilly Pulitzer
      • Missoni PLUS British "Business of Fashion" Article...
      • rug&kilim
      • Day& Meyer Murray&Young
      • 50th Anniversary of "I Have a Dream"-- from NBC News
      • Tech Radar story on Google Glass
      • Mayoral Race- Supermarket Head John Catsimatidis,...
      • Ali Baba
      • Jos A Bank
      • Guess Fifth Avenue
      • Coach bags etc.
      • From WNYC-- The Bossless Office
      • Taking a Break-- Midtownblogger will resume either...
      • The Universal Struggle for Human Rights-- Martin L...
      • Pink Madison Avenue
      • Bikes on the Streets
      • Armani XChange Fifth Avenue
      • More in the Subway Musicians Series
      • New York.com's Guide to the Best Secrets of the Me...
      • The Metropolitan Museum- And the Billion Dollar Do...
      • Some Strikingly Simple and Compelling Photos Back ...
      • Lego Rockefeller Center
      • Clark's --Fifth Avenue has no reviews, so we do Th...
      • Aritzia
      • Michael Kors
      • Cole Haan
      • Bike Messengers Must Have Licenses? Accidents prov...
      • J. Crew
      • Ann Taylor
      • Hotel Roosevelt
      • Build a Bear? This Sounds Expensive
      • Redken on Fifth Avenue- Course and Laboratories
      • OK, No Labor Day Parade for Mayoral Hoprefuls-- bu...
      • New York Fifth Avenue Rents Second Only to Hong Kong
      • Update on Rockefeller Center-Saks Fifth Avenue and...
      • A Visit to "The Gluckmans"-- A Little Personal Not...
      • Bus on First Avenue--Yelper's Love the Tour called...
      • Sweet Violinist in Subway
      • Dublin Hotel and Tap Room
      • Apthorp Apartments-- Amazing Old Place on Upper Br...
      • From Forgotten NY: S. Klein Department Store on Un...
      • People in Traffic Island, Broadway on the Upper We...
      • First Baptist Curch
      • Oh yeah, Boardwalk Empire
      • Designer Shoe Warehouse- Upper West Side, Broadway
      • Cafe at 79th Street Boat Basin
      • 79th Street Boat Basin Upper West Side
      • NYC Grid....
      • 66th Street East Side Big White Brick Apartment Bu...
      • Kennedy Child Study Center on East 67th Street
      • Ace Hotel--Flatiron/Midtown
      • Zaro's Grand Central
      • Anti-Zionist Jews Demonstrate
      • The Christian Herald
      • Architecture Notebook: Woman behind the Seagram's ...
      • East River Esplanade- Rainy Day with Helicopter
    • ►  July (55)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile