
The Best of New York
By Katelyn Williams
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One thing New Yorkers—real New Yorkers—do is take The Apple for granted. Much of that is probably attributable to the sheer grit necessary to handle what comes easy in less-concretized regions. In either case, the time has come to give honor where it’s due. Though hardly comprehensive, we present a taste of what makes New York great. In case you want to authentically sample the town next time you’re about, we’ve included info on underground travel.
The Brooklyn BreweryBrooklyn Brewery
You can find beers from all over the world in New York but why not try some that is brewed right in the city? Every Friday night, The Brooklyn Brewery in Williamsburg opens its doors to the public and offers a wide variety of fresh beer on tap for just three dollars a drink. You can mingle with the crowd while sipping their famous Brooklyn Lager or check out one of their seasonal offerings. Come back the next day for a tour of the brewery to find out how their award-winning beers are made.
79 North 11th Street,Wythe Avenue,Williamsburg | 718.486.7422
By Subway: L line to Bedford Avenue; Exit 32 off Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE)
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