-
Top Categories
- Activities and Sports
- Antiques and Collectibles
- Art and Entertainment
- Auto
- Beer, Wine & Spirits, Breweries
- Education
- Financial Services
- Flea Market
- Health Care
- Home Improvements
- Job Search
- Kids
- Lodging In Brooklyn NY
- Motorcycles
- Parks and Recreation
- Real Estate
- Restaurants,Dining, Bars
- Services
- Shopping
- Spa & Beauty
- World Wide Web
-
Latest links
Bars in Brooklyn
|
PR: 2
| NEW HEIGHTS BAR & LOUNGE http://newheightsofny.com/ We at New Bar & Lounge pride ourselves in ensuring our patrons have a good time. We have the NYS Lottery and the Quick Draw Network. Our occupancy is up to 250 people, we are available for all occasions including private parties, the security is tight and our excellent staff is here to serve you. |
|
PR: 4
| Anyway Cafe http://www.anywaycafe.com True to Dostoyevsky's spirit, Anyway Café's menu appreciates France almost as much as his homeland. Alongside pelmeni (Russia's answer to pierogi), stroganoff and entrées topped with caviar, are various crepes and sundry treats with crème fraiche. Black bread and homemade pâté notwithstanding, the star of the lineup is alcohol. Infused vodkas—including apricot, black currant, and lychee—can be ordered as shots or in carafes that come in big (16 oz.) or small (8 oz.) sizes. — Drew Pisarra |
|
PR: 4
| Red Star http://www.redstarny.com/ Red Star is often considered a diamond in the ruff to many northern Brooklyn-ites. In a sea of dark, damp, claustrophobic "hipster" bars, Red Star (Greenpoint, Brooklyn) shines as the one place that has something for everyone! No matter where you're from, Red Star will be your home away from home. |
|
PR: 5
| Union Hall http://www.unionhallny.com/ Union Hall is a 5,000 square foot bar, restaurant and live music venue in the heart of Park Slope, Brooklyn. Painstakingly converted from a warehouse, it offers cozy firesides, a stately library, two indoor bocce courts, outdoor garden seating, and a downstairs bar and music venue. New York Press says Union Hall "offers downtown style mixed with Brooklyn's trademark down-to-earth friendliness." |

