A Kingsbridge craft-beer bar known for its huge rotating tap list and reviewer-reported packed Friday and Saturday night crowds.
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Per Tripadvisor reviewers, Bronx Alehouse gets "packed like a sardine can" on busy nights, with waits reported around one hour; a Friday-evening visitor recalled being told to "put their name down for a table" rather than being seated right away, pointing to an informal, first-come waitlist rather than a bookable queue.
The Infatuation's review describes the bar as a big Kingsbridge spot with "plenty of seating," good for watching games and day-drinking, but doesn't detail any wait or reservation system in its own coverage — consistent with a venue that's easygoing outside of peak dinner and weekend-night crowds.
Bronx Alehouse's official site does not publish a reservation policy or online booking link, and there's no listing for the bar on Resy, OpenTable, or Tock, reinforcing that seating is handled walk-in / name-on-a-list rather than by advance reservation.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: No online reservation system found; per Tripadvisor reviewers, busy nights run on a name-on-list waitlist at the door.
Walk-ins: Yes — walk-ins are standard; per Tripadvisor reviewers, expect to add your name to a list during Friday/Saturday dinner rushes.
Kitchen: Sun–Thu 11am–12am, Fri–Sat 11am–2am; Bar: Sun–Thu 11am–2am, Fri–Sat 11am–4am (per official site).
Reviewers on Tripadvisor describe the bar getting "packed like a sardine can" on busy nights, with waits reported around one hour. A Friday-evening visitor said staff told them to "put their name down for a table" rather than being seated right away.
There's no evidence of an online reservation system — the bar doesn't appear on Resy, OpenTable, or Tock, and its official site doesn't publish a booking policy. Per Tripadvisor reviewers, busy nights are handled by putting your name on a list at the door.
Yes — walk-ins are the norm since there's no formal reservation system, though per Tripadvisor reviewers you may be asked to add your name to a list during Friday and Saturday dinner rushes. The Infatuation notes the bar has extensive seating, which helps outside peak hours.
Friday and Saturday evenings are the peak crunch, per Tripadvisor reviewers who describe the bar as packed with roughly hour-long waits during those windows.
Sources: Tripadvisor · The Infatuation · Bronx Alehouse (official site)