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| - They've obviously put a lot of work on the space, with lots of different seating "zones", while still remaining a very open floor plan.
While there's not a huge selection of beers on tap, care has been taken when choosing which beers to offer. It's like a who's who of local craft breweries, and during happy hours only $3 a large pint in an ice cold glass. Mmm, the Four Peaks Hop Knot
A ton of happy hour app specials to choose from as well. Frankly I think they're overpriced outside of happy hour, but very reasonable during
The three different sliders for $5 was a nice deal. I normally don't care for cole slaw, but theirs was very subtle and worked well on the Firehouse chicken which was the best of the three. No exaggeration, it really was phenomieal. The real winner all around was the butter toasted buns . . . hell, I could've happily just eaten a plate of those. I was told they come from the Wildflower Bread Co bakery.
The angus burger that comes with the trio of sliders was lacking . . . it was actually a bit sad next to the others . . . but the next time I went the cool bartender had no problem letting me order them with two BBQ sliders and the Chicken instead of the angus
I was disappointed by the wings. $8.50 for a pound, which ended up being 9 fairly skimpy wings and drums. The BBQ sauce was ok, but skimpy as well. Not even a valient effort . . . It's still a tug of war who has the best wings, NNY or Teakwoods.
There's an excellent large flat-screen set up as well on the inside, and they have a beautiful picture.
Garage is a very welcome addition to the Warner/48th Street neighborhood, which really needed a pub
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