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· * The Abbey
· * Alligator Lounge
· * Art Land
· Balanza
· * Barcade
· * Bembe
· Black Betty
· Bodega
· * Boulevard Tavern
· * Bridge Vineyards Urban Winery
· * Brooklyn Ale House
· * Brooklyn Brewery
· * Bushwick Country Club
· The Charleston
· * Clem's
· Club Europa
· Club Exit
· * CoCo66
· Cyn Lounge
· * Daddy's
· * The Diamond
· * D.O.C. Wine Bar
· Don Pedro's
· Duckduck
· * Duff's
· East River Bar
· * Enid's
· * The Greenpoint Tavern
· * The Gutter
· The Habitat
· * Harefield Road
· Hope Lounge
· * Hotel Delmano
· * Huckleberry Bar
· * Iona
· K & M
· Kings County
· Laila Lounge
· * Larry Lawrence
· Legion
· The Levee
· Lenora's Way
· Life Cafe
· Lockinn
· * Lost & Found
· The Lucky Cat
· Lulu Lounge
· * Luna Lounge
· M Shanghai Bistro & Den
· Maracuja
· * The Mark Bar
· * Matchless
· * Metropolitan Bar
· * Monkey Town
· * Moto
· * Mugs Ale House
· Mulholland's
· * The Music Hall of Williamsburg
· My Moon
· * Nita Nita
· Ottoman Lounge
· Oulo
· Palace Café
· * Pete's Candy Store
· * Pencil Factory
· * Public Assembly
· Pumps Bar
· R Bar
· * Radegast Hall & Biergarten
· Redd's Tavern
· Rock Star Bar
· Roebling Tea Room
· Rose Live Music
· * Royal Oak
· Savalas
· The Silent Barn
· Soft Spot
· * Sound Fix
· South 4th Bar and Café
· Spike Hill
· * Spuyten Duyvil
· * Stain
· Studio B
· Sugarland
· * Sweet Ups
· Sweetwater Tavern
· The Subway Bar
· Supreme Trading
· * Teddy's
· Tommy's Tavern
· The Trash Bar
· Triple Crown
· * Trophy Bar
· * Turkey's Nest
· * Union Pool
· Van Gogh's Radio Lounge
· Velvet Cigar Lounge
· Vera Cruz
· Vision's 11
· * Warsaw (at Polish National Home)
· Wreck Room
· Zablozki's
· * Zebulon Cafe Concert
· Zipi Zape

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The Williamsburg, Brooklyn Bar Guide

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Hotel Delmano, image c/o Noah Kalina

* indicates a FREEwilliamsburg recommended bar

ALL | BEDFORD | LORIMER | GRAHAM | GREENPOINT | EAST BURG
SOUTH BURG | RECOMMENDED | LIVE MUSIC | OUTDOOR AREA | NEW


* Boulevard Tavern

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579 Meeker Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11222
between N. Henry St. and Monitor Ave.
PHONE: 718.389.3252
HOURS: Daily, 3:30pm-4am
CARDS: Discover, MasterCard, Visa
GAMES: pool
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: G to Nassau Ave.
MYSPACE: http://www.myspace.com/boulevardtavern
NY MAG SAYS: Despite the fresh paint and free wi-fi, this pub is in truth a Greenpoint relic. Opened in 1928, the bar weathered most of the last century as J & D's before giving up the ghosts (more than one owner has died on the premises) just after the new millennium. A few years later, the owners of East Village bohemian bar Raven pried off the boards to find a diamond in the rough: To the original high tin ceilings and extra-long, dark wood bar, they've added high-backed wooden booths, a pool table, a jukebox and a majestic 12-beer tap that makes it clear that—neon signs and reasonable prices notwithstanding—this is not a dive. When rock bands aren't throwing after-parties, bemused retirees who still call the joint by its former name make neighborly conversation with the latest 24-year-old graphic designer who thinks he knows better. The bar's owner, Harold David Kramer, is himself a slice of NYC history, since he's the grandson of the owners of the Thunderbolt, the beloved, vine-covered Coney Island rollercoaster that was torn down in 2000.

* Bushwick Country Club

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618 Grand St. Brooklyn, NY 11211
(Cross Street: Between Leonard Street and Lorimer Street)
PHONE: 718.388.2114
HOURS: Mon-Fri 5pm-4am, Sat-Sun 4pm-4am
CARDS: Visa & MasterCard
GAMES: Makeshift miniature golf
HAPPY HOUR: During the daily happy hour (until 8pm), it's buy one, get one free on pitchers. Pitchers of beer, from PBR to Red Tail, run $15 to $17.
EVENTS: Click here
DIRECTIONS: Take the Metropolitan exit and walk 4 blocks down Lorimar to Grand Street, make a left on Grand Street and we're across the street on the corner of Grand and Leonard.
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L to Lorimer, G to Metropolitan
WEBSITE:: www.bushwickcountryclub.com
WE SAY: A beautiful addition to the new Grand Avenue bar scene. The restored oak bar will make you feel like you should wear a smoking jacket. The tiny makeshift miniature golf course in the backyard will make you wish you had worn your Seersucker. Several beers are on tap and a full liquor bar is available. Definitely worth a visit.

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* Clem's

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264 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211 (at Roebling Street)
PHONE: 718.387.9617
HOURS: Daily 2pm-4am
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa
GAMES: None
HAPPY HOUR: Mon-Fri, 2pm-8pm; $1 off liquor, wine, and draft beer, $3 Pints
EVENTS:
DIRECTIONS: Walk south on Bedford Ave. seven blocks and take a left on Grand Street. Go two
blocks down to Roebling Street and Clem's will be on the right-hand corner.
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train Bedford Ave.
NY MAG SAYS: At his day job as a sculptor, owner John Clement renders sinuous shapes in rough industrial materials, but the design touches in his railroad barroom are non-ostentatious: Just a few antlers and antique beer cans adorn the slate-grey walls. A possibly overly generous happy hour special encourages drinkers to be serious about their craft, which they practice at the sidewalk seats during the summer, at the people-watching-perfect window perches, or at the bar where unharried attendants custom cater drinks such as a peanut-butter and jelly shot (Stoli raspberry and Frangelico) and dole out beers from the esoteric and often-changing varieties on tap. Bargain-hunters choose sides between two long-running specials: The Patriot is a PBR can and a shot of Jim Beam while the Federale pairs Tecate with a Sauza shot.

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East River Bar

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97 South 6th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211, near Bedford Ave.
PHONE: 718.302.0511
HOURS: Daily, 5pm-4am
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa
HAPPY HOUR: Daily, 5pm-8pm; $3 beers, $1 off all other drinks
EVENTS: Click Here
DIRECTIONS: For the L train, get off at the Bedford Ave stop, the 1st stop in Brooklyn on the L line. Walk down Bedford Avenue (south) towards the Williamsburg Bridge, take a right as soon as you pass underneath the bridge (on S 6th Street), half way down the block you will see the East River Bar on the right hand side.
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: J, M, Z at Marcy Ave. ; L at Bedford Ave.
WEBSITE:: www.eastriverbar.com
NY MAG SAYS: Before becoming the East River Bar in early 2004, this venerable space was an illicit Latino speakeasy, and before that, an underground biker bar. Its first incarnation, though, was as a paint factory, and the giant room retains a great industrial feel, with beautiful pressed-tin ceilings and weathered floorboards. Instead of accentuating such things, though, the owners have opted to camp it up, marring the antique ceiling with a disco ball and shoving a cowboy-themed mirror behind the bar. The result is a comfortable but generic dive, complete with the standard handful of beers on tap, the standard dartboard and pool table, and the standard smell of Murphy's Oil Soap. Some of the barflies are about as stylish and appealing as the broken-down furniture, most of which looks like it was just dredged out of the bar�s namesake estuary. If the weather's nice, East River Bar justifies its existence by grilling BYOBBQ on the patio. These meaty treats compete with the beefy fumes emanating from nearby Peter Luger's.

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* Harefield Road

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769 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211
(Between Graham Avenue and Humboldt Street)
PHONE: 718.388.6870
HOURS: Daily 12pm-4am
CARDS: Cash Only
GAMES: None
HAPPY HOUR: Brooklyn beers are $3 from 4pm to 8pm daily
DIRECTIONS: From Graham Ave. L Train - Walk away from the Williamsburg bridge on Metropolitan one block. The bar will be on your left, just before the White Castle.
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Graham Ave
CITY SEARCH SAYS: Elusive Pencil Factory co-owner Sean O'Rourke and partners knocked down the Blue Lady Lounge and handbuilt a spacious bar that's rich with rough-hewn planks and polished dark barstools. The largely unpretentious artists of Williamsburg's Italian section are sweet on the place's regional microbrews, among them a well-rounded local selection from the Brooklyn, Six Points and Ommegang breweries. In addition to the 20-seat bar and a number of group tables inside, the back patio stays open all night. Brooklyn beers, which normally go for $4 (a buck less than other pints here), are $3 each from 4pm to 8pm daily. Though beer is the focus, single malts, Irish coffee and hot toddies are a winter signature. Eight wines are served by the glass.

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Hope Lounge

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ADDRESS: 10 Hope Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
(between Roebling and Havemeyer Streets and Grand and Metropolitan Ave)
PHONE: 718.218.7191
HOURS: Monday to Friday 3pm to 4am; Saturdays and Sundays 2pm to 4am
CARDS: All Major
HAPPY HOUR: 3pm-7pm, Monday to Friday; $2 off all drinks, wine, and beer, $3 pints and $2 Buds
EVENTS: Wednesdays and Thursdays: Live Music; Fridays, Saturdays and Fridays: Live DJs and outside barbeque. For more events click here.
DIRECTIONS: Take L train to the Bedford Avenue Station at Bedford/Driggs and N.7th Street. Exit the station on Driggs Avenue. Walk south for 4 blocks toward Metropolitan Avenue. Turn left on Metropolitan, and make first right on Roebling Street. Hope Lounge is located 100 feet from the SE corner of Roebling and Hope Street.
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L train to Bedford Ave; J, M, or Z train to Marcy Ave; G/L train to Lorimer/ Metropolitan Ave
MYSPACE: www.myspace.com/hopelounge
WEBSITE:: www.hopelounge.com
GOTHAMIST SAYS: The aptly titled and recently opened Hope Lounge (it's on Hope Street), might might seem a little too tranquil at first. The enormous red walls are sporadically graced with signs and Indian statues, but if there is a theme, it’s not readily apparent. Right now, it is huge, clean, and spare, which accentuates the high ceilings and abundant seating. With so much space they have enough room to house a regular schedule of live acts, most starting around 9 or 10, in the usual jazz-bluegrass-D.J. vein. You know, something for everyone. he long list of musical acts may tempt you to frequent the hopping night scene, but for the thrifty we’d highly suggest the long happy hour. From 3 to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, all drinks are $2 off, which makes thinking of what deal you want especially fun. Sure you could discount that Corona, but aim high and you’ll be rewarded. Specifically, order a glass of Chimay, the populist Trappist beer. It would normally run you $8, which is a find by most Manhattan standards. We’ve seen some places charge more than $12. But during happy hour it is only $6, and they have both the Chimay Rouge and Bleue. The latter of which is about 9% alcohol, twice that of normal beer. So be careful. While you’re lounging on one of the red couches in the huge space thinking about all that money you’re saving, keep tabs on the number of bottles you’re plowing through. Our one left us quickly buzzed, and two will probably get you ready for the evening entertainment. After that, we here at Gothamist release responsibility and just kindly suggest you get some food in your stomach. They have a full menu.

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* Huckleberry Bar

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588 Grand Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
between Leonard and Lorimer
PHONE: 718.218.8555
HOURS: 4pm-4am every day
CARDS: all major
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Lorimer
WEB: www.huckleberrybar.com
MYSPACE: www.myspace.com/huckleberrybar
EATER SAYS: Bars are a dime a dozen in Williamsburg, but the pedigree of the team behind Huckleberry Bar sets it apart from the pack (two clichés in one sentence!). Owners Stephanie Schneider and Andrew Boggs and chef Seth Johnson have all done time in one or more of Danny Meyer's joints. They are offering, per Lady Strongbuzz, 'well-valued wines by the glass, inventive seasonal cocktails and carefully chosen imported and domestic beers' as well as small plates (natch). It all seems a bit fancy for East Williamsburg, but hey, if Wombat can survive over there...

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* Iona

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180 Grand Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
(between Bedford & Driggs)
PHONE: 718.384.5008
HOURS: Mon-Fri, 2pm-4am; Sat-Sun, 7am-7pm; Sat-Sun, noon-4am from June-August
CARDS: Cash Only
HAPPY HOUR: Daily, 2pm-7pm; reduced prices for all drinks
DIRECTIONS: From the Bedfrod Ave L, walk south on Bedford Avenue several blocks until you reach Grand Street. Take a left on Grand and the bar will be on your right.
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Trian to Bedford Ave
WEBSITE: http://ionabrooklyn.com
NY MAG SAYS: At last: an Irish-like pub for people who generally hate Irish-like pubs, Iona's sprightly young staff (and their accents) couldn't be more appealing; they want you to pick your favorite wooden bench and stay a while. Inside this former candy store things are dim and spare, and don't expect to see gimmicky leprechaun figures or posters bearing limericks. Instead, you'll hear drum-and-bass mixes or classic rock--and not too loud, either. A little back alcove is perfect for late-night snogging, and the fact that the bar's not filled with lecherous old Irishmen pawing every female in sight is a blessing. That tradition is being kept alive instead by the neighborhood hipster boys.

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Lenora's Way

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ADDRESS: 303 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211
(at South 1st Street)
PHONE: 718.963.3435
HOURS: Mon-Wed 3pm-2am, Thur-Sun 12pm-2:30am
MAP: Click Here
CARDS: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
WEBSITE: Click Here
SUBWAY: L train to Bedford Ave
NY MAG SAYS: It's no surprise Jeff Wells, the overseer of this long, narrow brick-walled room, is a veteran beer supplier and aficionado: He keeps 10 brews on tap and 100 in bottles -- most of them in coolers for takeout, should you be inspired to tote away a Scottish pale ale like Bitter & Twisted; a tart, cherry-flavored Belgian beer like Liefmans Kriek; or a smooth, nutty dark ale like Rogue HazelNut Brown Nectar. The scarcity of tables near the wide-open front windows means most imbibers gather around the long bar, made from the wood of bowling lanes once housed in a Queens Elks lodge. A rotating menu of panini and salads such as heirloom tomato and mozzarella incorporates local, organic ingredients, bread from a neighboring bakery, and meat cured in Greenpoint. Select cheeses can be paired with one of nine wines by the glass.

* Mugs Ale House

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125 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211
at N. 10th St.
PHONE: 718.384.8494
HOURS: Mon-Fri, 2pm-4am; Sat-Sun, 11am-4am
CARDS: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
GAMES: none
HAPPY HOUR: Daily, 2pm-7pm; $.50 off drafts and well liquors
DIRECTIONS: From Bedford Ave. L - Walk north on Bedford for three blocks. Mugs will be on your right.
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Trian to Bedford Ave
WEBSITE: www.mugsalehouse.com
CITY SEARCH SAYS: Mug's serves up imported beers and pub-grub plates to an after-work neighborhood crowd. Between the tin ceiling and tile floors, the densely decorated tavern lines its dark wood walls with vintage beer steins and coasters intertwined with string lights. Tap brews include Southampton Double White Ale and other locals, and bites like Williams-burgers are dished out at the bar as well as the date-accommodating back room.

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My Moon

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CUISINE: Mediterranean, Turkish
ADDRESS: 184 N. 10th St., Brooklyn, NY 11211
near Driggs Ave.
PHONE: 718.599.7007
FAX: 718.599.7006
HOURS: Mon-Thu, 5pm-11pm; Fri-Sat, 5pm-2am; Sun, 10am-11pm
CARDS: All major
BOOZE: Full bar
PRICES: $7-$18
BRUNCH: Weekends
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: No
EXTRAS: Large outdoor dining area
WEBSITE: www.mymoonnyc.com
NEW YORK MAG SAYS: With its smattering of tapas, meze, and kebabs, My Moon's menu leans on Mediterranean cuisine with a Turkish slant. But the food's not the draw at this festive, 250-seat neighborhood haunt, where architecture takes pride of place. Set in a converted factory, My Moon retains the original space's sky-high ceilings and exposed-wood beams, then tucks its booths into authentic boilers that solidify its organic, industrial chic. Aside from a few contrived embellishments, like indoor trees, trickling fountains, and whirring Casablanca ceiling fans, it works. The restaurant also lends its exposed-brick walls to rotating art exhibits. Late night, the party moves into an adjacent D.J.-outfitted lounge adjacent to the main room. In season, the spacious, outdoor dining deck is quite an enticement all its own. Extras: Turkish pastrami and Mediterranean kebabs spiff up traditional breakfast and brunch fare at My Moon, which also rents its lounge for gatherings of up to 40. Recommended Dishes: Grilled octopus, $9; coban salata, $7

* Nita Nita

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CUISINE: Spanish Tapas
ADDRESS: 146 Wythe Ave (At N. 8th St.)
PHONE: 718.388.5328
CARDS: Cash Only
HOURS: Mon-Fri 4pm-1am, Sat-Sun 11am-4pm, 5pm-1am
BOOZE: Full bar
SUBWAY: L to Bedford Ave
BRUNCH: weekends between 11am and 4pm
MAP: Click Here
MENU: Click Here

NY PRESS SAYS: There is a smattering of tapas joints amid the ever-expanding dining landscape of Williamsburg, and most of them feel about as authentic as the infamous "loft-style" luxury apartment buildings that have been popping up in the neighborhood even more rapidly than restaurants. That changed three months ago, when Nita Nita, a tapas bar actually worth venturing into, opened its doors. Plate-glass storefront windows and a yawning set of doors reveal a candlelit interior with warm tones and clean lines that don't try too hard. Nita Nita's menu is Spanish-inspired and eclectic and the recipe list, like the decor, is pared-down. And with a short but appealing selection of wine, food and cocktails, patrons feel like they've stepped into the local bar they've always looked for, but classier, and with a delicate buttery scent calling to them from the kitchen. The cozy interior of Nita Nita was the perfect spot for dinner one rainy summer night since the place never feels too crowded, but there are always just enough people chatting with owner Samantha Di Stefano, or petting the part-time resident dog for you to feel welcome....An alcove behind the kitchen offers more seating, a well-stocked jukebox and a door to the back garden, which, while we visited, was being steadily drummed by rain. Although Nita Nita's mixed drink specials ($10 each), including the Tequila Mockingbird and Ginger Rummy, are the most innovative part of the menu, an insidious hangover prevented me from diving into the cocktail options. However, compelled by my duty as a responsible journalist, I returned the following night to try the Barton Pear, an insanely good combination of Grey Goose Lapoire, fresh pineapple and orange juice, seven up and a few other ingredients I failed to note as the drink went to work on my short-term memory. We started with an appetizer special of brie on a toasted baguette alongside a roasted leek soup ($10). The soup smelled great, but turned out to be somewhat bland, though inoffensive, sprinkled with refreshing parsley to give it a little kick. The bread was fresh and flaky, and the brie warm—the perfect addition. Next, we ordered the sauteed greens and shaved parm ($5) next, and got exactly what you'd want from this simple dish. Chopped collards were cooked in butter just long enough to take the edge off the bitter vegetable, release its flavor and keep a crisp freshness intact. Unfortunately, the Mojo potatoes ($5) were disappointing, drenched as they were in a peppery red sauce, but oddly lacking in spice. A salad of cranberries, sliced almonds and feta dressing over pedestrian mixed greens ($6 special, price varies) is a fresh and satisfying, if not massively original, flavor combination. My friend had the Mojo chicken ($7) next: three drumsticks nestled together with a cucumber dipping sauce on a white porcelain plate. The meat was tender, and fell off the bone easily, with a slight spiciness nicely complemented by the cool cucumber. Meanwhile, I inhaled the Cheese Board ($12), a delightfully stinky mix including a sharp aged Gouda that I could taste in the back of my mouth, complimented by apple slices and quince paste. The bar pizza ($6) is a light, cheesy take on Turkish-style pitza, with fresh mozzarella and just enough sauce drizzled over a nicely crisp flatbread. We finished off our meal by sharing a chocolate chip cookie ($2)--after such girl-centric conversation we chose to further the stereotype by daintily considering our figures. The dessert was phenomenal. Though it tasted like almost pure sugar, its gooeyness and melt-in-your mouth perfection was like some long-forgotten childhood memory.

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* Pete's Candy Store

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709 Lorimer St., Brooklyn, NY 11211
nr. Richardson St.
PHONE: 718.302.3770
HOURS: Sun-Wed, 5pm-2am; Thu-Sat, 5pm-4am
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa
HAPPY HOUR: Daily, 5pm-7pm; $2 pints, $3 well drinks
CALENDAR/SHOWS: Click Here
DIRECTIONS: Click Here
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: G, L at Metropolitan Ave.-Lorimer St.
WEBSITE: www.petescandystore.com
PAPER SAYS: "Walking into Pete's Candy Store, on a still-lonely stretch in Williamsburg, is like checking into a Norman Bates boutique hotel on a particularly Psycho night. Housed in a former 40s soda parlor with a "dicey" back room, Pete’s bears all the scars of its pockmarked past. The owners took pains to maintain a nod-and-wink seediness that's all the more convincing with thrashing punk tunes blaring and a few drinks swilling in you. The wrong-side-of-the-tracks vibe ends behind the bar, which serves up all the best Brooklyn lagers as well as civilized, well-made cocktails like mojitos, Absolut Citron cosmopolitans and Pete's Manhattans, made with Maker's Mark ($6 and under)."

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* Radegast Hall & Biergarten

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ADDRESS: 113 N 3rd Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY 11211
PHONE: 718.963.3973
HOURS: Mon-Thu, 3pm-2am; Fri-Sun, noon-4am
CARDS: All Major
BOOZE: Beer Garden
MENU: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford
MAP: Click Here
DELIVERY: No
WEBSITE: www.radegasthall.com
NY MAG SAYS: Ivan Aohut, part of the team that turned Astoria's Bohemian Hall into a destination back in 2000 now partners with a couple of Czech friends and his wife Joanna, a private chef who cooks hearty dishes like roasted pork tenderloin topped with prunes and porter beer sauce and served with potato dumplings and red cabbage. Aohut, who built the outdoor bar at Bohemia, has built his solo venture to resemble a 1890s Austrio-Hungarian beer hall, with communal tables made from 150-year-old barn wood. The garden, where burgers and an array of wursts are grilled, will eventually have infrared heating under its retractable canopy.

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* Spuyten Duyvil

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359 Metropolitan Ave. near Havemeyer St.
PHONE: 718.963.4140
HOURS: Sun-Thu, 5pm-2am; Fri-Sat, 5pm-4am
CARDS: MasterCard/Visa
VIDEO GAMES: None
HAPPY HOUR: None
DIRECTIONS: Walk under the BQE on Metropolitan Avenue for 3 blocks. Spuyten Duyvil will be on your right before North 5th Street.
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: G, L at Metropolitan Ave.-Lorimer St.
WEBSITE: www.spuytenduyvilnyc.com
WE SAY: Our favorite Williamsburg bar, Spuyten Duyvil is a beer connoisseur's heaven. They have over a hundred types of beers and 6 taps. (You can find out what's currently on tap here). Wine and cheese are also available for those in the mood for an alternative to beer. There is a nice-sized garden too. Wine lovers will be pleased as well since Spuyten has a vast wine selection of hand-picked wines. Stay away.... we want to keep this bar all to ourselves.

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Studio B

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Soulwax at Studio B. Other recent artists include Lightning Bolt & LCD Soundsystem

259 Banker St., Brooklyn, NY 11222
between Meserole and Calyer Sts.
PHONE: 718.389.1880
HOURS: Open weekends and some weekdays; cover varies.
SHOWS/EVENTS: Click Here
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: G at Greenpoint Ave.; G at Nassau Ave.
WEBSITE: www.clubstudiob.com/
MYSPACE: http://www.myspace.com/clubstudiob
NY TIMES SAYS: Formerly a Polish dance hall, Studio B is now home to people who want to look Shrimptonesque -- or at the very least, retro... Studio B has a lot of features that are local rarities, among them a brightly illuminated sign, large bathrooms, and a V.I.P. room with leather couches. Nice, clean leather couches. And unlike its neighbors, Studio B comes with a night life pedigree: the D.J. Justine D. is the creative director, and Todd P., a well-regarded indie music promoter, will book some acts. The proprietors also own the Delancey on the Lower East Side and Studio A, a hipster rock nightclub in downtown Miami...."It's like the worst imitation of the 80's," said Bert Kietzerow, 39, a hairstylist who lives in Williamsburg. Mostly, though, the retro vibe fits. "It's not slick or fancy, it's cheesy," said Leslie Hermelin, 27, a music publicist. It's also enormous (9,500 square feet). At 1 a.m., when the Belgian D.J.'s Soulwax took the stage, the club was jammed, the dance floor a sea of pumping fists and flashing camera phones. Even Mr. Kietzerow succumbed to the beat and the fog. "That smoke machine is so lame," Ms. Hermelin said, "it's cool."

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Sweetwater Tavern

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105 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
PHONE: 718.963.0608
HOURS: Mon-Thu 5:30pm-1:45am, Fri 5:30pm-3:30am, Sat 12pm-3:30am, Sun 12pm-1:45am
CARDS: Cash
GAMES: No
HAPPY HOUR: No
DIRECTIONS: From the Bedford Ave L Station: Go South on Bedford and take a right on North 6th. Walk 2 blocks and Sweetwater will be on your right.
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L at Bedford Ave
WEBSITE: www.sweetwaterny.com
WE SAY: Check out the make-over. The tattooed hipsters and the pitbulls are gone. Now its a restaurant/bar filled with yupsters. The food is good though.

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Supreme Trading

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213 N 8th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
(Between Roebling Street & Driggs Ave)
PHONE: 718.599.4224
HOURS: Sun-Wed, 5pm-3am; Thu-Sat, 5pm-4am
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa
GAMES: Pool
HAPPY HOUR: 5-9pm everyday, $3 Tap Beers, $1off well drinks, $1 off select bottle beers.
CALENDAR/EVENTS: Click Here
DIRECTIONS: Take the L-train to Bedford Avenue. Go north 1 block to North 8th Street. Take a right (going west, away from the water. Supreme Trading is 1 1/2 blocks on the left.
MAP: Click Here
SUBWAY: L Train to Beford Ave
WEBSITE: www.supremetradingny.com
POTTY GIRL BATHROOM REPORT: Click here
WE SAY: A spacious multi-room club that is quickly becoming a Burg favorite. DJs play Thursday through Saturday. There is a pool table on the upper level. An art gallery is located in the back. And a large star-gazing open area courtyard is available if you want to smoke up. Tap beers and mixed drinks are cheapish.

From their website:
"A SALON FOR A NEW AND EMERGING DESIGN AND FASHION! Supreme Trading is a 7500 square foot bar/salon located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn featuring various cultural events revolving around the subject of fashion and design. Supreme Trading features approximately 2500 square feet as a bar and lounge operating 7 days a week. Various events and parties will be hosted in this premise. The remaining 5000 square feet are divided between two large project rooms and an 800 square foot garden. These rooms host innovative art installations combined with events focused on new and emerging fashion."

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* Trophy Bar

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351 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Between Keap Street and Rodney Street
PHONE: 347.227.8515
HOURS: Daily 5pm-4am
CARDS: Cash Only
SUBWAY: J, M, Z at Marcy Ave; G at Broadway
OUTDOOR AREA/GARDEN: Yes
HAPPY HOUR: From 5pm to 8pm daily, grab a fistful of corn nuts and down $3 drafts of Sixpoint Righteous Rye and Guinness, and $3 well cocktails
MAP: Click Here
WEBSITE: www.trophybar.com
MYSPACE: http://www.myspace.com/trophybar
CITY SEARCH SAYS: On a bar-bereft stretch of Broadway, this sign-less storefront (look for the sidewalk awning) serves as an understated oasis for South Williamsburg denizens. Inside the vintage-themed room with slate-gray walls, black leather booths, a chandelier concocted from gramophone horns and, naturally, tons of trophies, you'll find eight draft beers (including summery Hennepin and hoppy Lagunitas IPA), inventive cocktails utilizing fresh fruit, and a '50s-era jukebox spinning 45s that span everything from Salt-N-Pepa to the Zombies to Earth, Wind and Fire. Hits: You'll want to permanently camp out at the backyard's picnic tables or snuggle into the leather booths and max out to the tunes on the vintage juke. Misses: Searching for the entrance to this sign-free spot may be a bit frustrating. There's no need for Manhattan-style pretension in South Williamsburg.

* Union Pool

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484 Union Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211
at Meeker St.
PHONE: 718.609.0484
HOURS: Mon-Fri, 5pm-4am; Sat-Sun, 3:30pm-4am
CARDS: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
GAMES: None
HAPPY HOUR: Daily, 5pm-8pm; $2 Pabst Blue Ribbon, $3 draft beers, $4 well drinks, and $6 for a Bud and a shot of Jim Beam
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DIRECTIONS: Union Pool is located at 484 Union Avenue on the corner of Union & Meeker, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The bar is two short blocks north of the Lorimer L stop and one block off the Metropolitan exit of the Brooklyn Queens Expressway.
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SUBWAY: G, L at Metropolitan Ave.-Lorimer St.
WEBSITE: www.unionpool.net
MYSPACE: www.myspace.com/unionpool
POTTY GIRL BATHROOM REPORT: Click Here
WE SAY: There's a 1950s, Vegas-Middle American Motel feel to Union Pool, and old pool supply and pest control shop. Plop your hiney into one of the big, cushy half-moon booths or hunker up to the boomerang-shaped bar. Only three taps (Guinness, Stella...) but there are some good brews in bottle (Duvel, Chimay). A modest liquor selection but it too holds some gems- Blanton's, Woodford Reserve. Young, laid-back, hipster clientele come for the ambiance, DJ and bands, and the generous happy hour (5-8). Sport for the bored- sit at the bar and try to land lemon peels from your martini atop the bust of JFK on the ancient beer fridge. They also have a great backyard which is open during the warmer months. It tends to get a bit crowded when the garden is closed in the winter.

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Vera Cruz

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195 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211
(between N. 6th & N. 7th)
PHONE: 718.486.3333
HOURS: Mon-Fri: 4pm-12pm, Saturday: 4pm-12am, Sunday 3pm-10:30pm
HAPPY HOUR: Mon-Fri, 4pm-7pm; $4 margaritas, beers, wine and house drinks
CARDS: American Express, MasterCard, Visa
DIRECTIONS: From the Bedford Ave L - Walk south one block on Bedford and Vera Cruz will be on your left.
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SUBWAY: L Train to Bedford
WE SAY: A sizable, nifty Mexican restaurant with a small bar up front whose visitors can be seen spilling out onto the sidewalk through the open storefront. This is one of the burgs older restaurants and has the best frozen margaritas in Williamsburg. The food is strangely inconsistent, ranging from fabulous to mediocre. (Bonita is much tastier) We recommend the quesadillas and the specials. Thats said, Vera Cruz is pretty darn good compared to most Mexican places in this city and the margaritas and yummy salsa make it all worthwhile.

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