Berg'n

New York City


From the team behind Smorgasburg and Brooklyn Flea, Berg'n is a large factory-feeling food hall with long wooden tables where you can feast on smoky brisket (Mighty Quinn's), gourmet grilled cheese and burgers (LandHaus), Shanghai-inspired street food (Jianbing) and blistered, hand-stretched pizzas (Pizza by Charlie). There's also a coffee stand and a bar serving a dozen local and regional microbrews.

Hours vary by vendor but there's always something for breakfast, lunch and for beer snacks or dinner between 6pm and 11pm. A bustling, industrial-vibe place with nights of trivia, board games, TV sports screenings and other events, Berg'n becomes a 21+ venue after 9pm on Friday and Saturday.


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