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    Tap House gets three stars for a consistently good time.  Nothing mind-blowingly awesome but nothing to make me stop coming.  It's all about timing: the weekend night scene is my worst nightmare- jam-packed, five deep at the bar, blaring music...lets say a generous 1 star.
    Tap House gets 3.5 stars on weeknights and Fri/Sat before, say, 8pm.  Knowing that, this is when hubby and I come, and what my review is based on.  We love coming for a few happy hour rounds and a bite to eat...I appreciate that Tap House doesn't try anything fancy with food and sticks to the basics as all bars should- mozz sticks, cheese fries and hubs is always getting the atomic/abusive super spicy wings (which he says aren't particularly spicy but enjoyable).  
    I don't give the full 5 stars, or even 4, because even though they have so many TV's, there's not always a great variety of games.  Some nights, every TV will be on the Yankees game, we always have to ask someone to turn on the Mets.  Even if it's to watch them lose (they suck, I know, I love them anyway!), we shouldn't have to ask.  Why have so many TV's if you're only going to show a bit of what's on?  And the other reason I deduct stars is the fact that the staff, while friendly, clearly has their favorites.  Hubby and I have been coming once or twice a month for the last three or so years, which I guess isn't as often as the regulars there, but we both feel like we get second-class service from the bartenders (the waitresses are excellent).  The bartenders clearly have their favorites and are quick to serve them, hubs and I order at the bar, and can't help but wonder that some people order their beer a couple minutes after us and get them right away..meanwhile we're standing there waiting for ours.  This happens regularly.  We're not rude, we tip at least 20%, etc., so not sure why there's such preferential treatment.  As I'd said above, nothing that would make me stop coming, just something I've noticed.
    To sum up, Tap House is a great place to come weeknights and early evening on weekends for a low-key drink :)

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    love the wings..

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    After moving to Forest Hills recently, my fiancé and I were looking for a good sports bar to be able to watch our teams. Luckily, we didn't have to go too far! Tap House is a fun place for watching games and their wings are delicious!!! (Our favorites are the Garlic Parmesan and the Chipotle BBQ)  They have a pretty good beer selection- plenty of different on tap and they tend to mix it up every now and then which is great.  Their burgers are pretty good too and I love how they are named after NY sports teams (they need to add a Knicks one though!! ). Staff and manager are friendly as well.

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    I can't believe such a racist bar exists in Queens, NYC in 2013! I went to The Tap House recently with a friend and I have to say it was an awful experience. We  went for late afternoon drinks on a Saturday and when we sat at the bar, it wasn't busy at all. We were given menus to look over by the bartender and she said she'd be right back. After 15 minutes, and she wasn't back, we asked the cocktail waitress if we could place our order for drinks. She told her manager we were ready to order, and he proceeded to walk straight past us at the bar and took the order of a group of people who had just walked in. As he gave them their drinks, we said "excuse me"  a few times to try and get his attention, but we were simply ignored. After realizing that we weren't going to be served and that we were the only non-white individuals in the establishment, we decided to just leave and head to the Irish Cottage around the corner. Walking out was the best decision we made, because the Irish Cottage had great drinks and warm, friendly staff. I'll never go back to the Tap House again after the way we were treated. Minorities/people of color beware...

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    Definitely the best typical sports bar on Austin St. Bunch of beers, great service, and great local Queens workin' class crowd. Wish it would be larger, but everything on Austin St. is tiny!

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    It's my go to neighborhood bar in Forest Hills. I like sitting at the bar but ok with the roundtop tables nearby. Bartenders and patrons are very friendly. Bar does get packed on the weekends. Tap House does have some of the better buffalo wings. My favorite is the parmesan.

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    Tap House is better than some, not as good as others ... but good to have in the neighborhood. It's a sports bar, and they do it well. It has food, and that's done well enough. They have 20 beers on tap, and that's ... well ... it needs improvement.

    The craft beers are mostly big-name, average, mass produced stuff. There are usually 2 or 3 small-batch names midst the Stella and Coors, but I would prefer more. Would they sell? I don't know ... and I have to respect the owner's decision to make money with what sells. However ... my 3-star comes from the fact that the beers are always not quite cold enough. This isn't a new issue. I've been going there almost 2 years, and my guests have always asked me about that.

    The regular crowd is loud. Loud-mouthed, actually. I don't have a problem with that, as the bar is long enough to sit away from them. Just a heads-up for anyone who's looking for a quiet drinking spot.

    I like the place, but miss the wing sampler platter (2 of each sauce). I'm not sure why the menu now has 'Atomic Wings', as they seem to be the exact same sauces as before. Lava Lollipop is the way to go.

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    I have visited Tap House a half dozen times for lunch on weekends and an off-hand weeknight dinner or two. Thankfully, due to the odd times I have visited, I have not had drunken, beer-spilling girls or sardine-packed spaces to deal with! However, given the narrow little strip of a room, I can understand how that happens.

    I have been slowly working my way through the variety of burgers they offer, while my husband has been working through the various wing sauces. Everything has been consistently average or slightly above (I really enjoyed a wing or two out of his pile of garlic Parmesan). My chicken Parm sandwich was also delicious - and huge! Nothing to write home about, but definitely a reasonable choice for lunch or dinner when you're in the mood for standard burgers and wings. Decent tap variety too, so the name fits! A little of the regular favorites, a little of the microbrews.

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  • 0

    This place is great for an casual drink after work or just looking to relax. I usually go with a friend and we just watch whichever game is on and talk. Rather large beer selection so any type of taste should be satisfied here. Also they have really good wings and their Monday wing special I would highly recommend.

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    I came here in part with YELP DRINKS WEEK and in the other part for a UYE (unofficial YELP event).  Quite honestly it could have very well been an Official YELP event as it was packed as a salami in there.

    Amaryllis R., good job on reserving 3 tables as Yelpers came out in full force.  We evenneeded a FOURTH table.  Good stuff!

    At first glance it was definitely more of a dive joint than a sports bar but one can never really be sure nowadays with all thee fusioned themed bars.

    For example, there was a live DJ playing after 10pm on Fridays which was pretty good spinning them tunes that people can and dud dance to.

    I can't comment on the food since I didn't order any but I did peaked at other Yelper's. Lol

    The mini burgers from one seat over seemed appetizing but alas 2 was left behind which leaves me to wonder the quality of such said burgers.

    One seated Yelper across had a large portioned of what seems like parsley fries?  The next 20 minutes as I revisited the fries with a glance it was like a chunk of compact oily fries with white fat gel that kept them together.  I think I'll skip ordering that when Ido come back to try their food.

    The Drinks:

    1) Jamaican Red Ale - Strong bitter taste with a  light finish.  Not my cup of tea but it could be yours.

    2) Harp Lager - Light bodied with a sweet and crisp finish.  Move aside Budweiser.

    3) Third Shift - Medium bodied with a light finish.  Didn't bode well with me either.  Stick with the Harp.

    The waitress and owners were more accpmldating than they needed to be which earned them an extra star.  Two Thumbs up.

    I must note that the Yelp menu was different than the one's posted on Yelp Drinks Week most noticeably the RJ Rocker Snow Ale and  Founder's Pale Ale was not on he menu.  Shame because I was pretty excited to try based on the names.

    Also another minor criticism would be on part with the chairs.  The foaming is clearly stripped as I felt like I was sitting on one part of my buttocks the whole night.  Newer chairs perhaps? Lol

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  • 0

    Great place for sports and beers!  I always stop in when I come to Forest Hills.  The food and the table service can improve though!  The food took forever to come out and it was burnt.  The table next to me sent back their wings.  A bar with bad wings? No bueño!  No apologies from the server and she charged me $3 for a club soda!  Quick as hell with that check though.  Had to deduct points for that!

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    Would've given it a 4 stars, but the place was kinda small for football games. I'm sure on another time would've been better. We wanted a place to watch all NFL games, sit, eat and drink :) hard to get a spot there when its crowded. Good food n service.

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    This is an okay bar that happens to be close to my apartment so I seem to end up here a lot.  The beer selection isn't bad and the food is surprisingly good.  The crowd gets weird sometimes though, and it gets a little clubby which is usually when it's time for me to go.

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    This is one of my favorite bars, it's just an added bonus when I walk in the door and Maria is working.  She's fantastic.  They have a great draft selection and everything I've ever eaten there has been really good.  Best wings and burgers around.  The kitchen is open late and if you sit at a table it's full service which is always nice after a few drinks.  I think the bar itself is open til 4 am every night also a bonus for stopping by late night any night of the week.  Love this place!

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    Came here once, but still I had so much fun that it totally warrants a review.

    It was awhile ago during the Stanley Cup playoffs, the Devils won and I happen to be wearing black leggings with a bright red top so the bartenders were giving me and my gal pals free shots, drink discounts and Devils' fans were all being super friendly. What sucks is that I'm a Rangers fan *hisssssss*. Then again I don't get all riled up about hockey so whatevs. But on to my review...

    Tap House was super (I'm talking SUPER) crowded, yet everyone was friendly, fun - the music was great (DJ in the back throwing down the best in throwback hip hop and contemporary jams) and had us all dancing upfront.

    There was a girl who spilled a beer on our table almost wetting my friend's iPhone, she was a lil tipsy and she got really MAD and almost tore up the drunk, beer-spilling girl - but security took care of us and them (by escorting her out and making sure her friends got her home).

    I didn't get food, but I've heard it's decent, I saw someone's wings and I've def seen better, but who knows, perhaps they're good.

    Great beer selection here and lots of food joints nearby if you're not looking to eat bar food. I had a great time here, I'd definitely come back with company (as I don't spend too much time in Forest Hills).

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    Last night, my friend and I decided we needed a Girls' Night Out.  Our intention was to go to Five Burro Cafe on Austin Street, but when we got there, it was packed.  We asked for a table for two, and were told that we would have to wait about thirty minutes.  We could not even get to the bar, to have a drink while we waited, so we went outside.  Lo and behold, right next door, there was a pub - The Tap House - which was not too crowded.  So, we gave it a shot!

    There were tall tables in the front, with high stools, but I prefer to be low to the ground if I plan to drink (LOL) so we made our way to a normal table in the back.  The waitress was great - very attentive and pleasant.  My friend asked what they had on tap, and was given a long list of beers.  She seemed quite content.  I am not a beer drinker, so I ordered a Bay Breeze.  (It was good, but could have had a little more alcohol in it.)  The place was clean and appealing, and the music was loud enough that we could speak to each other and be heard, but not be heard by people at the next table.

    We decided to order appetizers to split.  The wings were great - and there were lots of types and sauces to choose from.  We went with a non-spicy choice, teriyaki wings, and they were delicious.  We also ordered the nachos with steak and they were larger than expected, and also very tasty.  Lots of toppings!  We did not expect the appetizers to be so generously portioned, so we ordered a third item, but did not finish them all.  The fries topped with bacon and cheese had enough toppings, but would have worked better if they were a thicker cut of french fries.

    Overall, this was a great night out!  We were there for several hours, and the service was especially great.  Our server checked in with us every so often, and when we ordered additional drinks, there was not a long wait.  

    I would definitely return to this establishment.  
    Perhaps another Girls' Night Out in the near future!!!

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    This place is good to go for local folks if you need a place to watch some NY sports.  We came to watch some football and came early enough that we were able to snag a table, but the place soon got crowded with people around the bar.  It was all in good fun as we cheered on the Giants together.

    The wings are decent and have enough flavors.  Some are better than others, but it can be a personal preference.  I prefer my wings saucier and some of the drier ones just didn't seem as tasty.  We did the sampler so we could try them all and pick our favorites for next time.

    I was disappointed when were trying to find a place to watch the last Pacquiao fiasco, I called to see if they were playing it and before even saying hello, whoever picked up the phone said, "No! We are not showing the fight!" before I could get a word in.  I guess they had a lot of calls asking about it.  If they were getting that many requests, why in the world wouldn't they show it?  Doesn't make sense to me, but it's not my business!  We took our business elsewhere that night, but if we are in a pinch to look for a place to watch football, we'll probably go there as a safe and convenient bet.

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    Tap House is the epitome of the Austin Street scene in Forest Hills.  It attracts a somewhat diverse group of people who are generally friendly, interesting and intelligent, and is overall a good sports bar.  The mixed drinks are nice and strong, and there is a good selection of beers as well.  I'm sure I'll be back even though I tend to spend a fair amount of time at the Irish Cottage when in the neighborhood.

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  • 0

    Pros:
    Miller Lite on draft
    Lots of nice TVs behind the bar
    Friendly staff
    Fairly clean bathroom

    Cons:
    Uncomfortable bar stools
    Beer wasn't super cold

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  • 0

    Your nice, clean, standard, neighborhood sports bar conveniently located on Austin St. not far from the subway. What's not to love?

    They've got your standard bar menu, even in the seating area in the back. Their burgers are nice, and they even make a good personal pizza. Their drinks are cheap and the environment is relaxed. The volume on the music/TV gets to be a bit much sometimes, but it is a sports bar, so it's hard to hold against them.

    It's not crowded, the staff is nice, the bathroom's are clean, and this review is pretty much complaint-free.

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    This is a really nice sports bar, and they have a full menu with great food. Been coming here since they opened 4 or so years ago. I love their wings the most (try the Lava Lollipops). Was a nice, chill, low-key place when they first opened.

    Staff is friendly and attentive, and the bouncer is really cool. HOWEVER, this is New York, and as we New Yorkers know when something is good, it gets "discovered." And when something gets "discovered", it gets trendy. Then when something gets trendy, it gets unbearable.

    All of the wannabe Forest Hills/Rego Park socialites have discovered the place, so now most nights around happy hour, and especially on the weekend it's ridiculously crowded with annoying girls, Jersey Shore rejects and people who don't realize that they haven't been 21 in 30 years. Tends to be standing room only around these times.

    Clearly, this makes it impossible to just relax and enjoy a drink, so I usually only find myself going here early in the evening or for lunch. Otherwise, I'll call in an order and take it to go.

    It's almost impossible to simply hang out here now, unless you like annoying crowds of girls and their meat-head boyfriends.

    But the food is still great, the service is still excellent, and I'm still a fan... Just from afar.

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    Tap House? Where's Tap House? Don't you mean 5 Burro Cafe?

    Who would have thought that there's an awesome bar right next to 5 Burro? A long narrow sports bar, there's a table seating towards the back for groups. As it get later in the night, the DJ comes out and starts mixing a few songs for some tipsy people to start dancing to. Great atmosphere, but when the crowd starts building up in the back, it's hard to squeeze through reach the bathroom.

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    First time here for yelp drinks week. Heard that the many flavors of wings are the best in forest hills so we tried the platter (2 of each 10 flavors). Slightly above average wings but perhaps priced too high - but appreciate the variety of styles.
    This is a standard bar/pub with no frills and a nice choice of beers on tap. Happy to kick back here if passing by and not expecting anything fancy.
    I give it 3.5 but since i can't give halves I have to mark it down to 3 only because the waitress must have come by to check on us every 5mins for the hour and a half we were there - it felt excessive and uncomfortable.

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    I recently went to Tap House for a UYE during Yelp Drinks Week.

    By the way, a UYE is an Unofficial Yelp Event in case you're not part of the cult.

    Tap House is a chill neighborhood bar in the wilderness of Queens that offers some decent brews on draft. As it was a Friday night, the bar was pretty full. As I looked around, I kept thinking that the patrons were definitely an interesting mix of young, old, gay, straight, rowdy, and quiet individuals. Someone made the remark saying that this place reminded him of a bar in a suburb in Chicago. Although I've never been to the suburbs of Chicago, I got that suburb feeling too. It reminds me of the kind of bar in my small hometown where you might run into your boyfriend's parents or your school teacher or those guys from the gym. It was kind of nice.

    My friend and I left the party early to head elsewhere for the evening. Apparently after I left it turned into a drunken rage party so I'm curious to see this place late at night. I'm willing to take the 60 minute train ride again to go there again if it's with the right people.

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    They have good Burgers, and a great bear selection.

    Cant go wrong with a bacon cheeseburger and a nice Dogfishhead from the tap.

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    With Yelp Drinks Week in progress, the vivacious Mike B organized a UYE at Tap House to take advantage of their specials. Although I am not much of a beer drinker, I like the sound of $3 Blue Moon's!

    Located right next to 5 Burros Cafe is this long, narrow sports bar. The front area and bar area is a little more cramped but by the back, where the tables are, is a wee bit more spacious. As per a typical sports bar, there are plenty of tv screens to watch the games. They do serve food here and I had a sampling of fries from my friends, they were pretty good and crunchy with a sprinkle of some herb on it. Two bathrooms in the back, by the kitchen, are kept pretty clean.

    We occupied the back area like kings and Queens. The general manager and waitress kept checking on us and when an order went wrong, they brought over two Blue Moon's and a Jack Daniels! As true Yelpers, we love free stuff so that was much appreciated. As the night progressed, a DJ came along to make sure party rock was in the house tonight! Oh, how we danced and had the whole bar watching us jump and sing! You'd think the bar manager might tell us off for being a little too rowdy and/or raunchy but nope, he let us TAP that aaaaallll niiigggghhhht looooooooonnggg!

    A solid sports bar with a fun attitude. If I ever find myself in the hood, I will definitely venture into Tap House again!

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  • 0

    I haven't been here since I wrote my first review - which was the night I moved into my old apartment in Rego Park. I've been meaning to go back, and when my plans for Saturday night imploded, I decided to stay local and fly solo.

    I am glad to report that Tap House is still a good little sports bar, with a lot of solid draft options. Dogfish Pumpkin (the bartender put brown sugar and cinnamon on the glass rim when I ordered that - pretty cool!), several Sam Adams, several Brooklyn Brewery varieties, and more.

    so far as food? the Asshole Burger is where it's at. chipotle mayo and jalapeno peppers on a burger are good ways to brighten up a depressing Saturday night. I asked for it medium-well, and it came a bit more on the well-done side, but I don't really see this as a problem. fries were crispy and not greasy. I was a fan.

    the DJ sucked (I ate dinner here, and 90s rock was playing; I left for a bit to check out Irish Cottage, then returned here later; he was set up by then), but I wasn't there too long at that point.

    I really should go here more often. now that I live a full 5 blocks closer to Tap House, I think I shall.

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    Went to the Tap House to watch the first game of the ALDS which got rained out, that sucked but the experience, beer and food was good. We started with some pitchers of beer. Two different Octoberfests and a pumpkin ale. The Pumpkin was a bit too sweet for my taste buds but none the less not bad. We started with some cheesy fries which were delicious and then moved on to the wing platter, a sampling of all of them. They were wonderful some super spicy and the parmesan and garlic were just great. Then we all split a Tap House Burger which is topped with cheddar cheese, Irish bacon and onion rings.

    3 pitchers of beer, wings, fries and a burger ran us about $100+tip.

    The environment wasn't bad either. The crowd was definitely older than us but it was still enjoyable. The waitress was attentive and when the DJ it wasn't too loud and the music was decent. I would go back for sure especially to watch a game as there are many TV's and no bad angles.

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    I've been here a few times, mostly on Friday nights and the place is pretty happening.  It's a very low key hangout with a pretty good DJ spinning hits and some oldies but goodies as well.  The atmosphere is relaxed and the eye candy is definitely a plus.
    I haven't had much to eat here except the calamari which was actually very fresh when I had it.  
    Overall, if you're looking for a nice hangout spot where you don't need to wear heels but want to have a good drink and listen to good music, Tap House it is :)

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    What a great Saturday night hang out spot! There were several beers on tap, some of which are: Guiness, Blue Moon, and Magic Hat #9. Pints were $6, and there's no minimum to start a bar tab. Bartendress was quick with our beers and friendly.

    There was an eclectic mix of eye candy in the place, both men and women.... aaaaaaaand then some not-so-sweet to look at people. haha

    Overall, a terrific place on a bar crawl or just to stay at all night. There's a live DJ who spun the soundtrack of my 8th grade mixer (but did not play Engine Engine #9 THANK GOD) and then threw in lots of today's hits-- actually a pretty eclectic mix of music that'll keep you rockin' and sippin' all night long.

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    Ended up here randomly on a cold, rainy Saturday night around 2am.  It was pretty much the most "happening" place on Austin Street that night considering every other bar/lounge was practically empty and there was hardly anyone on the streets.  There were a ton of d-bags that night to be honest.  A couple gangsta white boys tried to "holler" at me outside and then almost every similar dude inside did the same.  It coulda been because most girls that night were with large groups or next to guys..but i'll go with I'm just super hott (JK).  

    Anyway, the rum and cokes were small and cost $6 and Heinekens were $5, just a normal, average bar - nothing special.  Actually, I wish I woulda gone in the Mexican food/bar place next door that had a bunch of police cars outside when we left the Tap! There was a really hott guy that made eyes at me through the window when we first passed by it, hope he wasn't the one arrested or shot!

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  • 0

    Shame on you Tap House. Trying to pass off a full size burger cut into quarters as sliders. For shame.

    I still like you though and you'll still be my go to sports watching destination on Austin Street.

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    Tap House is a great place to watch a game.  Nab the table up front if you're there early enough and you'll plenty of room for your fellow fan-friends as well as views of tv's at every angle.  

    A group of us watched the playoffs here last Sunday and it was good stuff.  For a completely packed bar, the waitress was super attentive and we never had an empty bucket of beer.  Buckets of Budweiser nips were relatively inexpensive (averaged out to just over $2 a beer) but, of course, I paid for drinking cheap beer the next day.  You could also man-up and pay the price for some decent beer...there are several good ones on tap.  Battling your way to the bathroom is a bit of a challenge but not impossible.  

    SO...why not 4 stars?  Well, when I was there one other time, I put $10 into the jukebox, picked a bunch of songs, and about 2 minutes later they turned the thing off.  I asked if maybe they'd be able to give me my $10 back and they handed me $1 and said that's the best they could do.  I didn't expect all my money but maybe pour me a draft to make up for me wasting all that cash?  Or at least apologize?  I don't know...call me crazy but that would've been kinda cool.

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    Asshole burger!  For a weakly resolved vegetarian's falling off the wagon.  10 tvs, exposed brick.  8 lower tables and 6 high small bar tables and a bar.  I think I'd rather go there to see a game because those darn TVs are eye magnets.  The sports memorabilia on the wall are nothing really interesting, but provide a vague sporty atmosphere.  It was cool to see a gay couple watching the game, glad not to see any homonegativity while I was there.

    They have a bench outside, presumably for smokers, but I used it to make a phone call outside the noise.  Classic rock was pumped in while I was there.

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    We actually wound up here because 5 Burros next door has the most asinine seating policy in the world!  They would not seat us because the 4th member of our party was parking her car.  After explaining she would be right in, the hostess refused to seat us and was not accommodating at all.  Their loss and our gain because the Tap House was a fun time.

    I had been here a couple of times in the past, but they did not have a kitchen back then.  The bar was dark and crowded for happy hour so we decided to grab a table in the back.  We shared the large sampler platter which consisted of wings, nachos, onion rings, mozzarella sticks and chicken fingers.  At $26 it was a tad overpriced, but did the job.  The rest of the menu looked good with burgers and wings.  We stuck with drinking the rest of the night and enjoyed watching the games.

    I would definitely come back for some drinks and wings to watch a game.  Service was great and cool for a sports bar.  Juke box music was good too.

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  • 0

    Four Stars for the best sports bar in Forest Hills. I guess it's really one of two sports bars in Forest Hills so the competition isn't exactly fierce, but it's still pretty good.

    Pretty decent bar food. I'd order the wings again, the sliders are a good perfect bite, the fries are crispy, and the place is clean enough not to make you feel gross eating in a bar. Watched the Yankee game here with a few friends, and had a fun, screaming time.

    Happy hour special is really good. $4 beers on tap, with a good selection of 10-15 beers, until 8pm on weekdays.

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    A nice hangout spot with colleagues!

    We(my colleagues and I) planned to see a movie tonight, and while waiting for the showtime, we decided to stop by a bar and grab some drink.

    First spot I found was Dirty Pierre. I only checked the grading but didn't read the reviews or see pics of the place. When I opened the door of the bar, I saw a bar of gypsies. Ehhh. Nah~! Find a better one!

    The next spot was this place, Tap House. Be careful! It is a bit hard to read the sign outside. It is a sports bar, but the bar was not so noisy. The bartender was nice and kind. They had nice happy hour policy and stuff. My delicious Margarita was only for $4.50. YAY!!! Can you imagine? I ordered Mozzarella sticks for $7, but the portion was very small. 5 pieces only. duh! :(

    I don't like the prices for food, but drinks? definitely cheap! I would come back here again some day! ;)

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    This is a chill place.

    I dig watching games there, the food is ok and the DJ is solid when he works nights.

    The bartenders are FINE. There's a cute dark haired shorty with bangin' body. There's another dark hair beauty that is buxom (I can tell, even though she doesn't show 'em off), that looks like a college student. Then, there's an Irish gal - I guess, that's what I got from the accent - that I totally dig too. There's another one I saw not too long ago with short hair that was sassy. On Halloween, I stopped by and she had a nice lil' skirt on. YUM! The ladies of the tap-house are eye candy and do their jobs well.

    Oh, back to the review....

    Seriously, this place has a row of taps for great drafts. YOU NAME IT - they have it. The drinks are stiff, they have Southern Comfort and Patron on ice taps...NICE!

    I had burgers there, 25-cent wings during baseball games there...works for me!

    As for the crowd; great looking broads go here, so do slobs. WORKS FOR ME!

    Oh, whoever is the dummy that draws some character in the bathrooms with a phallic shaped head - may your hand contract an infectious disease. Don't desecrate a good neighborhood bar.

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    My roommate and I visited this place for happy hour, and I was impressed.  The beers on tap were $3 each (except for Guiness, unfortunately). We got some potato wedges, which came with two sauces (too tipsy to remember what kind).  I also saw the menu had a decent selection of wings, which I am looking forward to trying.

    The place is a great addition to Forest Hills, and will definitely go back.

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    I have no address because they are new and not online.
    These are the same owners as Morrison's on Metropolitan.

    I am glad there is a sports bar in the hood. There are NONE. It is also next door to 5 Burrors which is sooo crowded and annoying by the bar (you always have to move).

    The set up is nice and there are so many TVs. I am not crazy about the fact  that my vodka and soda was 9 dollars, but it was big!
    The crowd was friendly. One guy may have been a little to friendly with my BFF.
    Any place that has 10 different types of wings must have good food, right?
    My BFF got the Bob Marley's which are hot. They were good.
    I got the Chinese style which is basically fried, no sauce but lots 'o dippings.
    My BFF's "friend" got the mango ones and they were DELICIOUS (shoulda listened to Octopus man).

    I know they have bands, Karaoke, and all that jazz.

    I would go back to watch a game with John, but that's about it.

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