
Training Foods: Beer Hall at the Plattduetsche Biergarten
Heaven is eating a bavarian pretzel at Franklin Square’s Plattduetsche Park—where Oktoberfest reigns all year.
Heaven is eating a bavarian pretzel at Franklin Square’s Plattduetsche Park—where Oktoberfest reigns all year.
Whether you’re a diehard fan or someone who’s just along for the wings, Long Island is the perfect place to raise a glass for the Giants or Jets.
This September and October, do as the Germans do.
An abandoned building in Copiague may be the next incubator for breweries.
Twenty beers for $4 all day, every day through Labor Day.
Another installment of Training Foods with ideas of where you can take your family just using the Long Island Rail Road.
A candy cane a stirrer will melt, leaving thin ribbons of red across the surface of your hot chocolate to the delight of little ones.
We are auspiciously blessed to have as many craft breweries as malls in our neck of the woods. So, come this weekend, instead of heading to the mall to pick out yet another necktie for dear old Dad, hightail it to one of our local breweries for a gift for your beer-loving Pop.
Momo’s Sports Bar in Holbrook Hosts a Fundraiser this Saturday May 17.
Those wine people, with their blind tastings and dreams of terroir. What do they know about drinking? And do they really know what they’re drinking? You do, though, you beer aficionado, fan, enthusiast. You also know beer tastes best when it’s fresh, which is why you’re starting to choose local beer over imports and why you’re also opting for draft over bottle (cans still get a pass because they block damaging UV rays).
Thankfully, it is often the simple things in life that yield the best results. One sublime example is the Apple Crisp cocktail at Relish in Kings Park