The Ridgewood Ale House

57-38 Myrtle Ave, Queens - 11385
231 reviews
Sports Bar
(718) 456-4495

Nice neighborhood spot. Food and drinks were good, looking forward to going back for the brunch menu. Service was good. We will definitely be back.

This placed was nice, but the food was bland, eggs benedict were tasteless, hollandaise sauce was watered down. Waffles were rubbery and the fried chicken didn't have much flavor to it. The drinks however were proper, 5 stars for that and the service.

The environment was great. Staff were very polite and respectful. Fast service on the food and was delicious nothing over cooked. Will definitely recommend.

Food and drink quality left a lot to be expected. Drinks were watered down and food was bland. Appetizers were the best part.

Service and food was great. The place is nice. Definitely going back

It was a great spot with great food. The servers were attentive and accommodating. However! The drink were horrible! Tasted like juice with no liquor. So much for happy hour buzz....

Terrible service, waiter was not friendly at all. Called ahead asked what time they closed, they said 12. They were trying to throw us out at 10:30! Food is alright nothing crazy. I wouldn’t come here again.

Everything was great ?

First, I just want to say how genuinely nice everyone who works here is! But I was definitely confused and disappointed that an ale house would 1)not know much about beer and 2)serve warm, kicked beer not once but twice. Seriously, how does the photo I attached not make you laugh! ?We ordered Two Roads IPA, and the server said they ran out but offered Ithaca Pale Ale, saying it tastes the same (anyone who knows beer knows it is not even remotely alike). We asked for Goose Island, but not only was it flat and tasteless, it was lukewarm as well. My partner and I hate complaining about anything, but we specifically trekked over for a refreshing post-work beer, so we let the server know, and she was kind enough to switch it out for the Ithaca she originally recommended. (We assumed maybe it was the only beer that wasn't kicked and that's why she recommended it!)What she brought over next can only be described as (again, lukewarm) water with a splash of beer. As you can see in the photo, it's basically clear. The palest pale ale known to man lol. It'd be one thing if it was a busy night or if it were dark inside, but we were 2 of maybe 6 customers and it's definitely bright enough in there for the bartender to have noticed. We paid for our food (the wings are very dry and bland, mozzarella sticks are great!), and we also paid for the "beer" that we left completely untouched, and promptly left.This used to be our go-to sports bar before the pandemic, and I'm not sure what happened. Please check in on your kegs! They are sad and unwell. ?

Such a cute and fun neighborhood brunch spot!!! Bottomless mimosas were so good and the food hit the spot perfectly. Our server, Lana, was a ray of sunshine and made the experience even better. So glad to have found my new neighborhood brunch spot!