Now & Later


620 Ulster St
Syracuse, New York, 13204-1843
United States
(315) 422-0606 | map
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by The_Beer_Guru from New York
4.36/5 rDev +2.8%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4.25 | service: 4 | selection: 5
4.36/5 rDev +2.8%
vibe: 4 | quality: 4.25 | service: 4 | selection: 5
Wow what a great spot! They offer inside and outside seating. I was pleasently surprised by their selection on tap. They had big names in the craft industry such as Interboro, Grimm, Stone, Zero Gravity, Roc, Weyerbacher, KCBC, and Equilibrium. Great place with many bottles of different craft beer you can drink on site or take home with you. Didn't check out the food but, from what I hear they just serve snacks/appetizers. I will definitely be going back in the near future. I will say the selection on tap was fantastic offering a nice variety of styles by some of the best local breweries.
Sep 27, 2017Reviewed by Lawl3ss from Texas
3/5 rDev -29.2%
vibe: 3 | quality: 3 | service: 3 | selection: 3 | food: 3
3/5 rDev -29.2%
vibe: 3 | quality: 3 | service: 3 | selection: 3 | food: 3
This taproom with a tiny kitchen has replaced Brillbecks, a staple on Tip Hill for decades. For what it is, it seemed fine, but it is a really tough compare and as a bottle shop it's really lacking when there's a Wegmans five minutes away.
We went hoping to get a bomber or two while we were in NY left empty handed. No Middle Ages, No Troegs, nothing special from Southern Tier, no Brewdog or the weirder Sam Smith's or any of the other UK imports they used to stock a ton of. Pretty much the same national distribution brands you can find in NY, Tx, or CA plus a handful of NY IPAs. Worst of all, the back bottle room isn't shaded at all and most of the stock was in direct sunlight when we were there. We took a pass.
Taproom was nice but extremely hard to navigate even with only a few people present. Kitchen is miniscule.
Aug 22, 2017We went hoping to get a bomber or two while we were in NY left empty handed. No Middle Ages, No Troegs, nothing special from Southern Tier, no Brewdog or the weirder Sam Smith's or any of the other UK imports they used to stock a ton of. Pretty much the same national distribution brands you can find in NY, Tx, or CA plus a handful of NY IPAs. Worst of all, the back bottle room isn't shaded at all and most of the stock was in direct sunlight when we were there. We took a pass.
Taproom was nice but extremely hard to navigate even with only a few people present. Kitchen is miniscule.
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