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d.b.a.

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  • East Village
  • price 2 of 4
  • Recommended
DBA (Eric Harvey Brown
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Time Out says

When it opened in 1995, this trailblazer embraced all the contemporary beer memes while most NYC bars were still dealing in Miller and Coors. Beer lovers fond of European classics as much as the domestic microbrewery du jour will appreciate the scope of the 20-deep draft selection (most $7): You might find an orange-tinged Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier from Germany alongside New York beers such as the velvety Southampton Imperial Porter. Even more impressive is the encyclopedic bottle list: All seven Trappist breweries are represented, plus Dogfish Head World Wide Stout (at 18 percent ABV, one of the most alcoholic beers on the market; $9) and British oddities such as the cellar-aged Thomas Hardy Ale ($10). And for those looking for an upgraded boilermaker, dig into d.b.a.'s vast whiskey offerings—it's not often you can chase your craft beer with a rare Glenrothes Select Reserve ($18).

Details

Address:
41 First Ave
New York
10003
Cross street:
between 2nd and 3rd Sts
Transport:
Subway: F to Lower East Side–Second Ave
Price:
Average drink: $7. AmEx, MC, V
Opening hours:
Daily 1pm–4am
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