Local neighborhood haunt, packed to the brim before you can say "Happy Hour!" three times fast. Formerly an auto repair shop, revamped to provide enough space for separate live music room. Foosball... read more
Owned and operated by a trio of ex musicians who still dabble, this local Bouge-wick bar is for hipsters who grew up and got a clue. Feast your eyes on the ticket stub-covered counter tops and porn... read more
Hidden under the tracks of Bushwick's elevated subway line, is this gritty gathering meeting spot for bar flies and comic obssessives. Every surface is covered with comic book memorabilia; act... read more
A quintessentially American Greenpoint fixture since 1933. Outfitted with a country music-playing jukebox, greying clientele with name-embroidered uniforms, and a giant American flag waving valiant... read more
This classic Downtown Brooklyn pub blissfully avoids trying to fit into some kooky theme, instead focuses on being a decent spot for a proper pint. In that, it succeeds wildly. Draft beers, decent ... read more
Kind of an anomaly in the ultra-family friendly neighborhood of Park Slope. Not that it's seedy, but it's definitely a dive, with cheap American draft beers, a standard pub grub menu, and local dri... read more
Dive bar opened circa 1955 and still looks it, with cushy red booths and glass-brick columns. Interior design cues seemingly borrowed from Curry Row, keeps the low-hanging Xmas lights up year &lsqu... read more
On-point in G-Point for hesher-friendly dive scene. Metal rules the night, with juke favoring Zeppelin, the Priest, and Ronnie James Dio. Daylight attracts curmudgeonly neighborhood crew. Stained g... read more
One-stop shopping with great blend of cutting-edge chic and ready-t...
Michael White of Ai Fiori et al does an Italian steakhouse south of...
South Brooklyn Pizza peeps wrap a stealth Italian spot around their...
Appointment-only, hour-long guided shopping experience. Second show...
Sleek spinning studio became a mini-chain in a snap. Addictive clas...