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No Reservations
First come, first served.
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Heated Biergarten
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Parties »
Party decorating, specialty cakes, cake plating fee, etc.
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Seeking Employment?
Radegast Hall & Biergarten conducts interviews and resume drop-offs for all positions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 4pm-6pm. First come, first seen.
Press & Reviews
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NewYork Magazine
Williamsburg’s Austro-Hungarian beer hall serves a deep selection of imported brews and Hofbräuhaus-style brats one block and half a hemisphere off the Bedford Avenue drag...
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Wall Street Journal
Here's an authentic beer garden that's actually worth the shlep to Williamsburg, an out-of-the-way joint where hundreds of 20-somethings congregate nightly to guzzle hops, pig out on wienerschnitzel, and gyrate to a rotating roster of New Orleans-style and swing bands...
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Village Voice: Best Beer Garden 2009
The more your beer garden feels like it’s a place where people have been hoisting giant mugs of ale for centuries on end, the better. And that’s why we adore Brooklyn’s Radegast Hall and Biergarten...
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Time Out New York
Among the hordes of revelers draining foamy steins around Radegast’s colossal communal tables, you won’t see many having dinner. But there’s a full menu at Ivan Kohut’s soaring Austro-Hungarian biergarten...
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Esquire
The world has seen no stranger political entity than the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which united at least ten different nationalities who cordially hated one another and agreed on one thing and one thing only: their love for beer and sausages...
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We Ate That - Food Blog
Should Or Should Not Eat: Radegast is easily a Should Eat. They offer everything needed for a good night out on the town, good atmosphere, good food and good drinks. There may be more than a handful of similar places in Brooklyn, but Radegast is the total package...
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UnLike.net - New York After Dark
This classic beer hall brings authentic Austro-Hungarian flavor to the skinny jean heart of America. The proprietors are actually Slovakian, but who’s counting? Forged from the shells of two adjacent warehouses, space is plentiful and a retractable roof allows for open air ambiance.
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