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    Beer Garden & Kitchen

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    The Biergarten at The Standard, High Line

    The Biergarten at The Standard, High Line

    3.3
    (934 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    Been several times and this time was there watching the Brasil Norway World Cup game. Communal…read moretable were easy to grab and seat . They were doing tickets for beer and food as well as full bar à la carte. The space is big and wide open communal. Being meat packing / Standard hotel this is no budget friendly menu. Each ticket was $13 and mixed drinks can easily run 20something. I asked for Rose's with tequila. Bartender clearly had no idea what it was lol

    Came here for a massive private event, we booked out the entire biergarten for it, which gives you…read morea sense of the scale this place can actually handle. The Standard Biergarten sits tucked right under the trestles of the High Line, attached to The Standard hotel, the building that famously straddles the elevated park itself like a bent-open version of the UN building. It's designed to feel like a real German beer hall dropped into the middle of the Meatpacking District: long picnic tables, communal bench seating, steins of German beer on tap, the full Oktoberfest package running twelve months a year. Here's where it fell apart for a group our size: the food came out way too slow, and there just wasn't enough of it circulating for a party that large. By the end we were acting like vultures, or those seagulls from that one animated movie, every plate that hit the table got swarmed on sight. Drinks, on the other hand, were good and came out fast, so at least nobody was thirsty while they waited on food that wasn't coming. Genuine credit where it's due: the amount of open space and seating here is rare for this city, and for a group our size, that space was the whole reason the event worked logistically at all. Ok time overall. Great venue for a big private event on paper, just make sure whoever's running your food service can actually keep pace with the headcount, because ours couldn't.

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    Wildflower

    Wildflower

    4.3
    (74 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    Full bar
    Happy hour specials

    Wildflower felt like discovering a secret garden in the middle of Chelsea…read more Located just below the High Line, this restaurant is covered in flowers and greenery, creating one of the prettiest dining spaces I've visited in the city. While there is outdoor seating along the front, the real gem is the beautiful courtyard tucked away in the back. It feels surprisingly peaceful considering you're right in Manhattan. The food was excellent from start to finish, but the bread deserves special recognition. My humans couldn't stop talking about it. There isn't a dog menu, but I was fortunate enough to receive a few bites from Mom's Eggs Benedict, which I can personally confirm were delicious. If you're looking for a beautiful brunch or lunch spot near the High Line with great food, a relaxing atmosphere, and one of the most charming courtyards in the neighborhood, Wildflower is well worth a visit. Dogba's verdict: Beautiful courtyard, incredible bread, excellent people-watching, and bonus points for supporting Chelsea FC.

    My wife and I met my daughter at Wildflower for a great brunch this weekend! This is a beautiful…read morerestaurant in Chelsea right next to the Highline. When you walk in, there's a room with tables on the right, we sat at a high top by the bar on the left. We started off with cocktails and spilt a Spinach Dip appetizer. For entrees, my wife and daughter had the Avocado Toast, I had the Stuffed French Toast. The French Toast was one of the best I've had! Caramelized Bananas Foster with a chocolate drizzle and whipped cream on top. Just decadent! This is a great spot for a good meal or even just a drink, the bar is very nice!

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    Gadfly Bar

    Gadfly Bar

    4.6
    (36 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    fun time, good drinks good service . went for a friend's birthday and enjoyed every minute of it…read more would come again if in the area

    I had been wondering about this bar for some time. I had kept passing it and it looks super cute…read moreand teeny weenie and brick interior just nestled on a side street of lower Chelsea. I'm going to quickly get to the downside because there are a lot of minuses with this bar. The beer is grossly over-priced. Ridiculously over-priced and most of everything on tap or in can is nothing special. Other Half IPAs aren't made of liquid gold. They honestly taste like plastic bags. There is no reason that they should be price marked at $12-14 a pop. But then on the other hand you have an interesting sounding cocktail menu with most drinks no more than $14-15. How are the cocktails the same price as the beer?! Where did I wake up today? They also charge you for charging your phone on a little dinky machine that was plopped next to me on the bar and they apparently charge $5 for playing trivia? None of these things make sense to me in my brain. I can do all of the above for free at any other place. Moving on to the pluses, I intended to only stay for 1 drink (I went the cocktail route obviously because I'm not about to pay double the price for a beer) but we surprisingly were caught up in a feel good moment and stayed for 3 rounds. The ambiance is nice. It feels homey. Like in the sense that I'm in an ultra expensive little nook in Brooklyn that perhaps used to be a little bookshop vibe but then you're paying Manhattan prices. We ordered for the most part Old Fashioneds and the last drink I switched things up and tried their RoseBud: Vodka and house-made rosewater lemonade. The mix was unique. It was sweet and salty and a little floral but not too overwhelming. Delightful cocktails. Happy hour I think is $2 off of drinks but it ends early at 6pm. I didn't explore the food menu but it seems medium priced of burgers, sandwiches, fries, etc. Worth a spot checking out but I wouldn't be a regular. Key word is laid back and cozy.

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