Monday, September 30, 2013

140 years of history, Brooklyn's oldest Pub Reopen

The oldest bar in Brooklyn had to trace back to the 1890s. And now, you can step in this pub to feel that 140 years of history.This pub is re-opened with a name of  "Goldenrob" after an bankruptcy of previous owner .  If you have a chance to go there, do not miss the signiture beer “Golden Pilsner", for $7 a glass!



Goldenbro was formerly PJHanley's for the past hundred years, although the name of the bar has changed and changed, the decor still retains the 19th-century style: retro print walls, marble bar counter,  small garden in Italian style. the wine list selection is also a continuation of 140 years of tradition, most of them are from the United States and even the New York local beer.

As I mentioned earlier, you must tray the Golden Pilsner if you are a fan of Pilsner. Even you doesn't know much about Pilsner, you should still give it a try since this Golden Pilsner is a special brew from the Brooklyn Brewery just for the bar. Furthermore, the bar also offers a range of food with beer, as well as specially prepared for vegetarians German pretzels, burgers, bean tempura and more.

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