New York City has an invigorated craft booze scene, with intrepid distillers and wine makers creating unique and celebrated offerings. Eager to share their wares, they offer charming locations to try the goods.
Trading in cannonballs for vats, this Red Hook factory has become the Red Hook Winery, a new venture from owner Mark Snyder, winemaker Chris Nicolson, and Napa Valley native Bob Foley.
177 Dwight StreetKings County Distillery's tasting room / bar located at in one of the gatehouses to the Sands Street entrance of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Try a flight of their own whiskies, cocktails or beer. interior space remains true to Navy Yard history and exterior space good for hipster spo...
299 Sands StreetRed Hook distillery making small batch Rye, Bourbon, Whisky and Moonshine. Wheat, rye and corn sourced from upstate New York farms, and all step made on premises, the Van Brunt Stillhouse. Check website for tours and tasting hours!
6 Bay StreetWinery and wine bar serving their own in-house vintages and other wines from around the world.
213 N 8th StreetBar-end of the New York Distilling Company.
79 Richardson StreetA real New York treat. Enter the Navy Yard at the Sand Street entrance, let the security officer know you are heading to Rooftop Reds, and they will give you directions to Building 275. Hike up the 4 flights of stairs and land in a kind of New York heaven. Huge rooftop with small...
Brooklyn Navy Yard, Sand Street EntranceTasting room for the Astoria Distilling Company, a craft gin maker from Chris Murillo. Located in the historic Falchi Building, a revamped industrial warehouse, with an an elegant copper toped bar across which gin based cocktails using the house made gin, Queens Courage, are dis...
31-00 47th Ave (31st Street)Chocolate and booze in the artisanal hub of Red Hook. Founded by Daniel Prieto Preston, whose family has 100 year history of farming cacao in Dominican Republic. 100% organic and 100% passion are the foundation for this business that is one of the very few chocolate companies ver...
218 Conover Street (at Coffey Street)