Berg'n, New Beer Hall In Brooklyn, Opens Today
Today, Aug. 27, 2014, marks the day for the ribbon cutting celebration of Brooklyn's newest beer hall and creative cuisine joint called Berg'n, for the individuals who love a few good sips and eats.
Eric Demby and Jonathan Butler built Berg'n in the trending Crown heights neighborhood, with seating available for 300 indoors and 100 outdoors, and even free Wi-Fi!
Previously a garage, the new destination will entail food stands to provide a variety of dishes for customers, including ramen burgers, ramen churros and even a ramen breakfast sandwich from creator Keizo Shimamoto. Along with Ramen Burger, other food vendors will include Mighty Quinn's, Pizza Moto and Asia Dog.
Demby told NY Daily News, "We needed to have food that would attract people and make them to want to travel here."
Demby and Butler are the foodie forces behind Smorgasburg and the Brooklyn Flea - it only seems necessary to provide a space for the working, the hungry and the beer aficionados opening their doors daily at 8 a.m.!
The new hotspot will also be open with Parlor coffee and in the afternoons with beer, and the special perk of no time constraining WiFi rules.
why would anyone want to leave?
Visit Berg'n at 899 Bergen St., between Franklin and Classon Aves! Visit bergn.com for more info.
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