beer. booze. bites. beats.

SERVING THE widEST ARRAY AND FRESHEST selection of beers IN HARLEM.

 

From frothy FRESH drafts to chilly beerS IN bottles, we pride ourselves on working with the best LOCAL breweries to offer you a bespoke collection of niche, interesting & innovative beers to taste and explore. We are Manhattan’s First 100% african american Owned NYC Local Craft Beer Bar

Harlem Hops has opened its doors with you in mind. We wanted to create a space for you to gather, socialize, relax and enjoy the taste of some of the world's most delicious and hardest to find beers.

The concept for this place is years in the making and a dream come true– a product of years of hard work, collaboration and positive thinking. We hope you'll come to support us and help keep this big dream alive.

Why are these beers so hard to find in a bar setting you ask?
Because many of these beers are made by local, small batch, family owned and small businesses and in some great cases, by people of color. Our mission is to invest in our community, to offer great beers made by us and for us, expand access and enjoy good times together, our way. 

Events at Harlem Hops
We're going to be hosting events: our's and your's- yes, feel free to contact us to set up Birthday parties, Anniversaries, Ladies' and Guys' night out! We love and know how to throw a great party at Harlem Hops.

Get Social
Follow us on Instagram @harlemhops

Check out our Facebook page Facebook.com/harlemhops

Visit Us
We'll be posting news as it comes in...for now make sure to drop by for some Beer, Booze, Bites & Beats and feel free to bring your Besties, Bitches and Beasts too.

 

Phone

(646) 998-3444

LOCATION

HARLEM HOPS
IN THE HEART OF HARLEM

2268 Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard
Harlem, NY 10030

NEW HOURS

Open 5 days  

Mon - Closed

Tues- Closed

Wed - 3p – 11pm

Thur - 3p – 11pm

Fri - 3p – 12am

Sat - 1pm - 11pm

Sun - 1pm – 9pm


 

 TAKEOUT SERVICE AVAILABLE

Please check out our menu below and call us at 646-998-3444.

If you’re not in the NYC area but would still like to support us, click on the link to our Swag shop where you will find some cool Harlem Hops Merchandise and Merchandise Gift cards for purchase. If you want to purchase gift cards, please click on the Gift Card link. You can also support by donating to our non-profit organization Harlem Hopes.

Thank you for your time and consideration, and your continued patronage.

Team Harlem Hops

 

PRESS

WE'VE BEEN BUSY AT HARLEM HOPS AND THE PRESS has taken NOTICE.
READ SOME OF OUR MOST RECENT ARTICLES here.


PRESS: PLEASE CONTACT RICH@GAILPR.COM FOR
RELEASES, PHOTOS OR INTERVIEW REQUESTS.

 
 
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New York’s New Bar Stool: The Sidewalk

Reopening may be a long way off, but bar regulars have reassembled outdoors, and owners are trying to balance business and safety.

 
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How a Teacher Who Moonlights Delivering Beer Spends His Sundays

One essential job wasn’t enough, so Kevin Bradford, a partner of Harlem Hops, took on a second one.

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Restaurants and bars hope relaxed alcohol takeout regulations will help business during coronavirus shutdown

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Black History at Harlem Hops

The bar and restaurant, opened by three H.B.C.U. grads, offers bratwurst, craft brews, and lessons in the African and African-American roots of beer.

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Three HBCU graduates bring craft beer bar to Harlem

Harlem Hops to become the first beer bar in Harlem owned 100 percent by African-Americans

BEATS

Harlem Hops by Saint Cassius

We now have beats of our own. Best enjoyed while sipping our Belgian-style Tripel, La Renaissance Du Monde.

Artwork by Roosevelt “Black Rose” Taylor.

 
 
 

Saint Cassius Featuring Jadakiss

Filmed at Harlem Hops

VISIT OR CONTACT US

We want to hear from you! Communication is part of our community. Planning an event?
Looking for a special beer? Have an opinion to share? Reach out!

 

 

HARLEM HOPS

2268 ADAM CLAYTON POWELL JUNIOR BOULEVARD (BET 133 & 134 ST)
NY, NY, 10030

 

BEER HISTORY = BLACK HISTORY

THE REAL HISTORY OF BEER

BY

Tonya Hopkins @THEFOODGRIOT