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| Stine (70), St. Paul , Minnesota | | August 14, 2011 A beer bar sporting a tap menu that greatly details its selections, but the list is very much only average and quite limited in size and quality. It’s a friendly and warm atmosphere and the service is kind and quick, so if you’re in the neighborhood and want a drink, might as well! | | ketchepillar (18), Albuquerque, New Mexico | | June 14, 2010 Chose this over 4th Ave Pub based mainly on the fact that they offered flights of any of there draft beers. 6 7.5oz pours for $18. Nice atmosphere. I didn’t really talk to the staff but also didn’t foresee any gripes there. Good prices. $5-7 for 12 to 16oz pours. That includes imperials and the like. | | j12601 (214), Poughkeepsie, New York | | January 10, 2010 Stopped in here on a lazy Sunday afternoon while waiting for 4th ave. pub to open. Full of locals and regulars who along with the bartender made me feel like this was someplace I’d be all the time if I was a local. People sitting next to me ordered take out from one of the multitude of menus they keep on hand. Opted for the slightly high priced sampler which couldn’t include the Bourbon County Stout on tap, so I ordered one of those as well. Nice selection of taps, decent service, and a really great atmosphere. | | beershih_tzu (12), Brooklyn, New York | | January 7, 2010 My only criticism is only barely worth mentioning. They keep the lights up so high! Seems weird to me, but might not to you. Heck, it doesn’t keep me from going there as often as I can. | | PilsnerPeter (100), Flushing, New York | | July 14, 2009 Decent micros always on tap, with OK prices ($6 dollars for a pint is the average). The staff seems decent, but they aren’t very accommodating (they don’t pour half pints...) They do a sampler of any 6 beers @ a 7.5oz pour for $18, which seems cool (depending on their current selection). This place is all about ambiance though. The back room/lounge is very laid back with random couches, exposed brick, and a vast selection of books. (I believe the owner is friends with a library owner?) Cool spot overall with great ambiance. | | nramsburg (15), New York, New York | | November 27, 2008 I gladly make the trip to Pacific Standard whenever possible and trust me when I say I live nowhere near it. Not even the same borough -- though for all intents and purposes it’s really quite accessible given its proximity to Atlantic Ave and its wide selection of subways. If that won’t get you close enough, the F train also services Park Slope near here.
To begin with, the atmosphere of the place is great. It manages to attract a low-key, welcoming bunch of people and, if you’re lucky, their four-legged friends. Having an open policy for dogs really speaks volumes about a place. Both the back area and front are great and distinctive and effectively turn the place into two bars, one traditional "bar" and a second informal back lounge area. Seating abounds.
The beers are incredibly reasonably priced and well chosen. The servers always know exactly what they’re serving and will offer candid reviews. Great selection with lots of taps -- Southampton, Avery | squirrleybrew (1), , New York does not count - explanation | | June 25, 2008 This is an awesome beer bar although you may have to go a few times to find that out. The 12 or so taps that they have constantly rotate with different great beers, and the only way to get a BMC is in a bottle. Games are available and games on their projector are also always available. Also they do have food the cheese platter and chips and salsa are specialty. | | JoeMcPhee (398), Toronto, ON, Ontario | | January 14, 2008 [ Updated April 27, 2008 ] Very cool spot that I finally popped into recently. Pretty standard wood covered bar area out front, with the requisite taps, two casks, and a decent 20 tap selection. As the name suggests, the PNW is well-represented. Nicely priced, especially at happy hour. The kicker is the large lounge/games room in the back. Seems like a fairly quiet place to kill a few hours. I could do without the TV back there, but the vibe reminds me of Archer’s in Bellingham. | LordErasmus (9), New Jersey does not count - explanation | | November 28, 2007 Don’t listen to austinpowers, he was just miffed they didn’t have the beer drinking robot ready yet AND he hadn’t had a beer yet since this was the first spot we hit on our Dia de los Muertos Brooklyn tour. No but seriously, they really need to get that robot working, I mean come on now! Good beer + decent selection + OK prices + no sign or name outside the establishment - no food -unoriginal uninspired decor = good, not great bar. | | austinpowers (152), New York, New York | | November 14, 2007 [ Updated January 31, 2008 ] LordErasmus and I included this joint on our Brooklyn pub crawl for Dia de los Muertos, and it was definitely NOT ready for prime-time! Advice to the nice owners: If you’re going to call it Pacific Standard and harp on about the West Coast theme, you should have 100% of your beer menu from the West Coast, not just 50%. Also, throw up some California or Oregon decor! The beer list was pretty small, as well, and unremarkable. Supposedly, they will be getting a beer-drinking robot in 2008, so that should be worth a repeat visit to see if they’ve got their act in gear. They had a Guy Fawkes night, so props to them for that, but again, Guy Fawkes Day is a UK thing and has nothing to do with the West Coast. |
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Scene Young, bright, comfortable, casual, friendly
Noise Moderate
Staff Friendly and efficient
Music Rock/modern/college radio, i-Tunes fed into PA
Food Bar snacks
Parking Park Slope section of Brooklyn, street.
Events beer events, poetry/fiction reading, movie nights
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