Redd’s Biergarten
“Redd's Biergarten is a cozy but spacious joint just next to Dino BBQ and around the corner/ across the street from the Prudential Center.”
“Great,open space with bar seating and tables, TVs throughout to watch games.”
Redd’s Biergarten
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
5 reviews
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So far so good. This may be my new home. With great anticipation for us to finally not have to travel to the city for Biergarten's I patiently waited for this one to open. So leaving a nearby restaurant I walked by and went to see if there was anyone inside to ask when they expected to open. To my surprise I guess I didn't get the memo. The beer was flowing like a open spring in Poland (Poland Springs…get it?….) anyways we walked in and the set up was amazing it was very clean the colors the pictures on the walls the tables everything all tied in very well and gave it that German feel. They have two very large bars opposite from each other. Two huge eating areas. One is secluded from the bars I'm guessing for more of a family feel so that you can still enjoy your dinning without the bar atmosphere. They have a large beer selection from draft to bottles. All of which taste very crisp and refreshing. The food was ok it may just be a work in progress. However staff was very nice very attentive and the GM Pat was super welcoming. He seemed to have done alot of homework on what they selected and is was very informative. The Will absolutely be on my regular list.
So… This place has only been open for about a week but already I'm very impressed. I stumbled along this bar thinking that they were still under construction, the door looked a little foggy and the sign with the specials were inside. Anyway, this place is extremely spacious, spotless and embodies every idea that comes to mind when you think of a German bar. They have so many exotic German beers that are on tap and in bottle and local breweries on tap as well. This restaurant has two bars opposite from each other. In the middle of the two bars are park like benches fit for a large family/friends outings. It does feel like your in a indoor beer garden! The general manager Pat was sensational! Super passionate about his restaurant and so knowledgable on all of the many beers in the restaurant. I loved the gschofferhofer grapefruit beer!! So refreshing and summery. The food was okay. The burger was a little too charred for my taste and I wasn't crazy about the sweet fries but the full bar and beer option kept me a happy camper. The crowd is a mix crowd of many young professionals that love beer. My overall experience was a great one and I look forward to becoming a check-in regular at Redds.
Stopped in after a going away lunch next door for a top off and I'm glad we did! This place is pretty big, but there seems to be a lot of wasted space on the Market Street side-though there really isn't much they can do about that. I would really like to come here when the place is full to see what it's like.
When we got here it was just about happy hour on a Tuesday and the place was pretty empty. We grabbed a table and the waitress brought over some menus for us…though she gave us two different menus-a couple of beers had changed. No biggie really, but not a mistake you should make when you have beer lovers looking over a menu for something great.
I ordered a Kosteitzer – great German dark beer described as "Black Lager with a mahogany color and a lasting cream colored finally poured head. Thuringen, Germany." I REALLY liked this beer and would order it again in a heartbeat!
I also ordered a Boulevard Tank 7- described as "Belgian-style farmhouse ale. A big surge of fruity aromatics, and grapefruit-hoppy notes. The flavor of this complex, straw-colored ale tapers off to a peppery, dry finish. Kansas City, MO." My first couple of sips I didn't really like this one – felt almost like a hard-cider, but after a few sips I was hooked…it was actually a pretty good beer.
Only food we ordered was the Bavarian Pretzel from the happy hour menu…was very good actually. Overall…I'd come back here with friends to taste more of their beer selection…Yep, I'll be back!
I've only been to Redd's a couple of times but I will definitely keep coming back for the great happy hour.
Pros:
– Good happy hour with food and drinks until 8pm
– TV's to watch games
– Prompt and friendly service
– Good food
Cons:
– It's an open space so it can get a little loud
– Food is a little expensive (the entrees) but are large and easily shareable.
Cool new Biergarten in Newark, right across the way from the Prudential center. Nice atmosphere and lovely service. The beer selection is great. They have a nice backroom too.
I tried the burger and curry wurst. Burger was yummy and fries were fresh. I would recommend asking for extra curry sauce for the wurst.
Overall great spot. I would definitely come back!