Zablozki's

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107 North 6th St., Brooklyn, NY 11211
nr. Berry St.
PHONE: 718.384.1903
HOURS: Daily, 2pm-4am
CARDS: Cash Only
GAMES: Pool, darts, pinball
HAPPY HOUR: Mon-Fri, 2pm-8pm; $3 well drinks; $2 McSorley's, Yuenglings, or PBRs
DIRECTIONS: Walk south on Bedford Avenue to North 6th Street and take a right. Walk a block and a half and Zablozki's will be on your right.
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SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford Ave.
CITY SEARCH SAYS: This spacious bar has all the neighborhood-hangout amenities (pool table, darts, 12 beers on tap) with tasteful touches that make it extra-inviting. Owner Ari Zablozki brought in the mahogany bar from upstate and signed on lighting designer and pal Sean Gulette (the actor from "Pi") to set off the room with subtle, half-lampshade sconces and study-like table fixtures. Zablozki, who shares an easy rapport with his customers, also comes through with low drink prices.
From NY MAG
During happy hour at Zablozki's, it's not uncommon to spot underage drinkers--namely the sort who drink out of sippy cups. Their parents appreciate the inclusive hominess of this neighborhood spot, as do the other fashionably mussed locals who fill the warmly-lit, wood-paneled space from late afternoon until long after the kids have been put to bed. Zablozki's has a near-ideal layout, with a long bar stretching back towards the wallpapered pool nook, and a two-tiered main floor with lots of space for tables, comfortable chairs, and cozy leather banquettes. Unfortunately, the main-drag location means the space is no secret and weekends can get uncomfortably packed. When the crowds are sparser, you’ll have room to appreciate Zablozski's attention to detail: little bowls of snack mix, cool half-lamp shaped wall sconces, and perfectly-chilled pints of good beer."
From Shecky's
"Nestled in what appears to be an old firehouse, there's room to spare in this cavernous Williamsburg bar. Hued in rich reds and warm wood tones, you can drink yourself sick here with the nightly drink specials (PBR comes as cheap as $2-we'll take two) and projectile vomit while spinning and flailing around to the rockin' jukebox. Fortunately for you (and more so for the people around you), you won't hit or soil anyone because there is just that much space. This freedom, along with the super-friendly staff, gives Zablozki's a laidback, comfortable vibe. Of course, it's always easier to mellow out when you're not crammed up against a million sweaty strangers."




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Good times there, even when its packed, there's still plenty of room and space. Beautiful women and great drinks specials cap it off. Try the $3 pitchers of McSorelys (I swear it's 80 proof beer)
Posted by: Nel | July 9, 2006 11:21 PM
A great, great bar with the nicest bartenders in the area.
Posted by: Anonymous | July 5, 2006 05:50 PM