18 Postcards
Tucked under the Queensboro Bridge, The Jeffrey is a vibrant beer garden offering craft coffee, cocktails, and a menu of delicious bar bites.
"As far as we can tell, there are three scenarios in which you might already know about The Jeffrey. 1. You’re a beer geek and you live somewhere near/under the 59th Street Bridge. 2. You stumbled upon it as you were desperately trying to escape Bed Bath & Beyond, running in any direction that promised the fastest route to freedom. 3. You saw it in our 2014 Summer Guide. Otherwise, this is probably the first time you’re hearing about this little gem located under the Roosevelt Island Tram. The thing is, once you do make it into The Jeffrey, and regardless of the circumstances that brought you to it, you’ll be coming back. This place is easily the best bar in 20 blocks in any direction, and they also happen to have a great food menu and a big backyard beer garden. We have found ourselves visiting The Jeffrey whenever we’re in need of something Midtown or Upper East Side with outdoor seating, or when we’re looking for a spot to watch a game. The sandwiches and bar food bites are solid, the atmosphere is laid back, the beer list is huge, and the staff is friendly. I think what we like most about The Jeffrey, though, is that there’s another layer beyond all of those things I just mentioned. In addition to the beer and the beer garden and the nice TV situation, there’s also an interesting little espresso bar and cocktail “lab” on one side of the space. This area has its own separate entrance, and is presided over by a man they call “The Bearded Alchemist.” As you can probably imagine, The Bearded Alchemist is awesome, and he makes excellent drinks, often incorporating unique ingredients like homemade ginger beer and mole bitters. During the daylight hours, this section of the bar also offers high quality coffee and growlers of beer to-go. The fact that those things are even available to you in this neighborhood make The Jeffrey unique and are also a testament to the fact that it’s much more than just a beer garden - it’s an escape. Just plan your getaway wisely. They designed that Bed Bath & Beyond so that it’s nearly impossible to get out. Like a prison. With Swiffers. Food Rundown Pretzels These are actually Sigmund’s pretzels, and if you haven’t had them before, they’re pretty great. You have three options available to you - salted, garlic and parsley, or truffle cheddar. We usually go for all three and share them. Red Beet Deviled Eggs Bright red, a little bit earthy, and pretty damn tasty. Order them if you like beets and/or eggs. Devils On Horseback Bacon wrapped dates. These are sweet and salty, as they should be. Great as a snack to go with that 11% IPA you’re sipping on. The Jeffrey Reubenstein A very solid reuben with an IPA mustard that has a unique flavor. You can’t go wrong with this one. BLT We like the BLT at The Jeffrey because there’s a layer of egg salad on top of the bacon, and we’re fans of putting things we like on top of things we like. Oysters There’s usually a good selection of oysters on hand here. We had some Wellfleets on a recent visit, and they usually have a West Coast variety or two as well." - Chris Stang
"Most bars in Midtown East are dark Irish pubs and sports bars - neither of which is appealing on a sunny Friday afternoon. The Jeffrey is on the border of Midtown and the UES, but the big back patio and long beer list are well worth the walk. Grab a picnic table out back with a few colleagues, try some hard-to-find beers, and split some very good bar food, like devils on horseback or a BLT stuffed with egg salad. There’s even an in-house espresso bar in case you left the office before your usual afternoon iced oat milk latte." - matt tervooren
"“You can’t be all things to all people.” That statement is mostly true, unless you’re The Jeffrey. This place is great for craft beer people, outdoorsy people, sports people, food people, coffee people, and fancy cocktail people. And most importantly, it’s great for people who often find themselves near the Upper East Side or Midtown. Come by yourself to watch a game, or come with a crew of 15 people who all want different things. Everyone will be happy." - Bryan Kim, Matt Tervooren, Neha Talreja
"The Jeffery has beer cans from a range of NYC breweries, including several in Queens, available for pick-up and delivery from 12pm to 8pm daily. To order, you can call 212-355-2337 or head to their website." - nikko duren
"The Jeffrey is the ultimate uptown utility bar. This spot on the border of Midtown East and the Upper East Side has 30 beers on tap - most of which are rare ones that will impress your friend who experiments with different types of hops in his home brew unit - as well as some very good bar food, like bacon-wrapped dates and a lamb burger with cumin mayo and mint yogurt. They also serve some very unusual cocktails, and they have a very nice backyard." - matt tervooren