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The Heartland Brewery (Radio City), Manhattan, United States - pub details

Heartland Brewery (Radio City)
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Address: 1285 6th Ave at 51 St, Manhattan, New York, NY 10019 UNITED STATES [click here for map]

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user reviews of the Heartland Brewery (Radio City), Manhattan

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We visited the pub on 28th December 2007 and it was heaving with people. Decent range of ales on tap, so well worth a trip if you are in New York.
Bonzos_beard - 30 Dec 2007 21:22
You will not believe this, readers, but Heartland now brew a beer for DOGS!! It is called "Slobber Lager" and is non-alcoholic, but malted barley and beefstock are used in the brewing process. Click on the link to their website for further details!
lad_newton - 21 Dec 2006 18:58
I visited again on Friday 14th July just before catching my flight back to London. This time I tried their Maine Crab and Lobster Ravioli which was served with a mushroom and asparagus dressing. Excellent.
lad_newton - 16 Jul 2006 16:31
A large, spacious Firkin-style brewpub close to Radio City.

I was very pleasantly surprised on my visit of July 10th. The level of service is second to none. Efficient friendly service available at dining tables but note this establishment serves as a PUB as well as a diner; drinkers-only are given preference at the bar.

I tried three beers on this visit:

1) Cornhusker Lager
Hoppy, pilsner-styled beer not as gassy as many other home brewed draught lagers. Midwest malts and flaked sweetcorn used in the brew. Refreshing and cleansing; saline texture.

2) Indian River Light
Smooth, pale session ale with a strong malt flavour bearing remarkable similarities to Milton Jupiter, but with a hint of corriander. A very pleasant drink on a hot July evening with a smooth mouthfeel.

3) Indiana Pale Ale (NOT India)
Absolutely exquisite. Almost a carbon copy of Dark Star APA, and a MUST. Take my advice and save this beer until last then sup and savour. Aggressively hoppy and bitter yet some malt aroma as well. For a brief moment I believed I was drinking Linfit again! Very smooth texture. This beer really has to be tasted to be believed!"

I had two food courses in the same session:

Heartland Mini-burgers (starter)
You get three burgers that are anything but mini, served with a pot of ketchup, crinkle-cut gherkin slices and diced raw onion.

Fresh Maine Crab Cakes (main)
Excellent and flavoursome crab cakes served with mixed leaves and a rich seafood sauce and new potato slices. Superb.

I wholly recommend a visit to this establishment. Please **NOTE** that it closes at 2200hrs daily.

lad_newton - 16 Jul 2006 16:25
Friendly microbrewery/pub with good beers, nice food and ambience. Other branches in NY: see website.
Vindaloo - 30 Oct 2003 20:53

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