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Specialties
We Pride Ourselves On Having Something For Everyone!
21 Beers on draft, 50+ Bottled beer selection, over 150 liquor varieties, Full service kitchen, DJs every weekend– never a cover, 17 flat screen T.V.s, makes us the BEST place to watch all the games!
History
Established in 1982.
The Bean Post Pub is located in Bay Ridge a neighborhood located on the southern side of Brooklyn. A diverse mix of blue-collar Italian, Irish, and Arab communities that offers residents a short commute into Manhattan – about 40 minutes to Union Square.
The Bean Post Pub, leased out of a corner lot in a 3-story apartment building. Vacating the entire first floor and basement area consisting of freezer/refrigeration space, air controlled keg rooms and storage space for all inventory. The bar is approximately 1800 square feet consisting of a digital jukebox, video games, men/women’s restrooms and bar seating for 40 and 10 high top tables with bar stool seating located throughout the bar area.
Meet the Business Owner
Anthony L.
Business Owner
When former bartender Anthony LoPorto bought out this pub’s previous owner in 2002, they knocked down a few walls and started building a serious beer list. Now, Anthony boasts a selection of 55 bottled brews, over 150 liquor varieties and 21 drafts, five of which rotate every three months to keep up with seasonal offerings. Almost as surprising as the spectrum of suds is the scope of the food menu, which encompasses wings and fries as well as bacon-wrapped scallops and homemade zucchini sticks. There’s room for every stripe of sports fan at the 30-foot bar on the open-floored main room and in the slightly cozier adjoining parlor, too. The 16 game-tuned TVs that pepper the pub keep fans sated, and if the home team hits the skids, backslapping patrons can sample the arcade games at back. Just watch out for the dartboard as you round the corner.