Stout NYC

“If you're in the area to see an event at MSG, this is an excellent pre-game and post-event spot.”

“I'm just so excited to eat delicious chicken wings and stellar bar pizza that they make tomorrow for the Rangers game.”

“Stout is worth checking out on it's own, but if you have a need to go to Penn Station, you have no excuse for missing out on Stout.”

Stout NYC

Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Coat Check: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. This is a good place for a drink due to their large beer and booze selection but overall nothing special. Beers we had were good but no happy hour or any specials. Food is bar food if you like that, we just had wings which were OK.

  2. This is a really great bar to come to if you are a small or large group of people. It is in the center of Manhattan so it is a good meet up spot. I went there for my boyfriends birthday drinks after a summer work day. It was nice and air conditioned in there but definitely dark. There's no outdoor space, unfortunately. We got the special bucket that comes with about 5 different beers to try and we each got a glass and split the beers. This was good since they didn't have beer flights. They also had a full bar which is nice if someone prefers cocktails to beer. The staff was friendly and professional and the service was pretty quick. Whatever you order food wise, make sure you try their pretzels! They are absolutely so amazing. The pretzel is fresh and soft and has such a delicious flavor compared to most bar pretzels. We also tried the chicken fingers, and dumplings. Are very good. I can't wait to go back for another pretzel, though!

  3. I love stout!  They have a wide variety of beer selections and a huge food menu.  There is a ginormous upstairs bar and there are also a few smaller bars downstairs, including one with dart boards.

    Bartenders and wait staff are always friendly!

    Quick/easy foods I recommend:
    Spinach and artichoke dip
    Reuben pizza [its so so so good]
    Mini cheeseburger sliders
    Potstickers
    Bavarian uber pretzel

    Prices are a little high but service is great and the food is always delicious.

  4. Nice spot, great for big groups, decent service, but SO overpriced!! I'd only recommend if you're looking for a place to kill time near Penn Station – otherwise, go elsewhere!

  5. Stopped in after seeing BJ at The garden. It was packed of course.  Ordered a Hendricks and tonic and it was good, right?  The service was super fast even though we were shoulder to shoulder.  They have tables and food but we stood of course. I had to stop in just because my family name is Stout. Worth checking out if you're near Penn Station and MSG.

  6. This is a good bar to go to pre-Phish concert for 01…  slam it down, use the bathroom, then go to the show…

    It is not a great place to go post-Phish concert.  Too bright.  Too many "bros"…  Too loud and big.

    Also, if you are a severe bad boy you will be "refused entry" here.

    Yeaaahhhhh, Yeaaaahhhh…  Bad boy.

  7. My friend and I stopped by Stout for a quick dinner before an event at MSG. The close proximity was the main reason.

    The place was bustling as expected for the area. We didn't have to wait for a table though so that was a plus. We zigzagged our way through the crowd and made our way upstairs where it was a tad more quiet, although not by much.

    I was stuck between fish and chips and the shrimp and crab burger so I had our waiter choose — burger it was. My friend had the grilled chicken sandwich.

    Our food came out ridiculously fast, maybe 7 minutes tops. The burger was surprisingly quite good though. The patty was thick and there was a ton of shredded crab and shrimp in it. The fries, however, were barely warm. Service was spotty.

    This spot fits the bill if you're in the area for an event like I was but isn't a final destination.

  8. Stout NYC holds a special place in my heart. I shared a romantic moment at their Financial District location when my girlfriend and I were first dating, so I was quite intent to take her to one of their other outlets while we were back in Manhattan this weekend.

    The 33rd Street establishment is easily as large as the one downtown, with (at least) two full bars, extensive dining seating, numerous high tables and a great karaoke setup downstairs. I was thrilled to see so many new brews on tap and listed on their lovely beer menu. My girlfriend and I started with a pint of Ommegang Nirvana IPA and a Brooklyn Brewery sour ale, before diving into a Hitachino Lacto (sadly quite unpleasant) and a Great Divide double IPA (smoother than anticipated).

    Being from the Southwest, it was nice to see Left Hand's Nitro Milk Stout on tap, and one of my companions enjoyed a bottle of Breckenridge Vanilla Porter. Once again, I had a terrific time at Stout, not dampered even when my girlfriend spilled beer on me. For those seeking a higher echelon of beer bar, this is a great choice.

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Monday, 11:30 am - 2:00 am
Tuesday, 11:30 am - 3:00 am
Wednesday, 11:30 am - 4:00 am
Thursday, 11:30 am - 4:00 am
Friday, 11:30 am - 4:00 am
Saturday, 11:30 am - 4:00 am
Sunday, 11:30 am - 2:00 am