An impressive sixteen beers on tap, booths that evoke the 1920s or 30s, Prohibition specials, and a slightly crooked body that extends far back from the street. The whole thing is intended to recall a by-gone era, which, at times when people aren't checking their iPhone at the bar, it pulls off surprisingly well. With Roman's just a few doors down, the Brooklyn Public House seems even more...
Let your tastebuds voyage into this spacious pub with a dining area in the back. Traditional bar food like buffalo wings, nachos, and burgers still available, even until 2am. Extensive beer menu with specials like Coney Island Lager and Six Point Sweet Action. Come with friends and you'll have a night to remember - or not.
A gastropub lands in Fort Greene, with terrific beer, stomach-stuffing comfort food and period details by the metric ton.:
Fort Greene gets in on the gastropub game with this antique-wallpapered, tin-ceilinged throwback to Prohibition-era intoxication. In the booth-packed back, tables are constructed from the saloon's...