The Brew Inn Opens in Greenpoint

Using recycled, salvaged, and repurposed materials, Martin Cyran transformed his mother’s former Polish establishment into The Brew Inn, a corner eatery and bar in Greenpoint.
The Brew Inn Opens in Greenpoint
The Brew Inn, a new gastropub in Greenpoint. (Courtesy of The Brew Inn)
Amelia Pang
11/13/2013
Updated:
7/18/2015

NEW YORK—Using recycled, salvaged, and repurposed materials, Martin Cyran transformed his mother’s former Polish establishment into The Brew Inn, a corner eatery and bar in Greenpoint. The gastropub opens on Nov. 14. 

Beer taps double as door handles. Pendant lighting made out of antique picture frames and wire hang from a 100-year-old black tin ceiling.

Cyran is a Greenpoint local who is only hiring Brooklyn residents to support the neighborhood. 

Look forward to 30 New York craft beers on tap, and food priced from $3 to $16; beer and wine vary from $6 to $9. 

The corner gastropub has a 24-foot long bar constructed out of old glass paned doors, with dark wooden stools, and seats 26. 

Amy Cunningham, who has worked with James Beard Award–nominated Yardbird Southern Table & Bar, put together The Brew Inn’s bistro menu. 

The menu includes items such as pulled-pork sandwich, shrimp po' boy, and grilled pierogi. 

 

The Brew Inn 
924 Manhattan Avenue (corner of Kent St.) 
Brooklyn
718-576-3345
www.thebrewinnnyc.com

Amelia Pang is a New York-based, award-winning journalist. She covers local news and specializes in long-form, narrative writing. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in journalism and global studies from the New School. Subscribe to her newsletter: http://tinyletter.com/ameliapang
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