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22 JANUARY 20 - JANUARY 26, 2017 BROOKLYN MEDIA GROUP Eight can't-miss spots to get your drink on in Bay Ridge MMCGOLDRICKBROOKLYNREPORTER.COM Sometimes a night out on the town you’re from Bay Ridge, that’s an understatement. Here’s a list of just some of the best (in our opinion) of what Bay Ridge has to o er when it comes to nightlife: Bean Post Pub (7525 Fi h Avenue) — Famous for serving the coldest tap beer in the neighborhood, this Fi h Avenue cornerstone also serves up a diverse (and constantly updated) selection of brews with a front row seat to a big game and a plate of the pub’s famous wings and you’ve got a night out to remember. Red White & Brew (8910 Fi h Avenue) still relatively new to the ‘hood, is perhaps Pair the watering hole’s impressively nostalgic playlists with its frequent live performers and occasional DJ spin and it’s plain to see there’s something for everyone at Brew. Photo: tumblr.com BY MEAGHAN MCGOLDRICK is just as good in your backyard as it is in the big city. And, when of bottled beer. Pair a couple — This neighborhood-favorite bar, best known for its atmosphere. Ho’Brah (8618 Third Avenue) — Finding the perfect margarita usually ain’t easy. But Ho’Brah takes away that burden. Ho'Brah also serves deliciously unique burritos and tacos. Throw in a comfortable bar setting (and some good laid back tunes) and you’ve got a neat place to nestle in on a Friday or Saturday night. Townhouse 275 (275 94th Street) — Townhouse 275 dubs itself a speakeasy and, with a happy hour deal that serves up two-forone everything, we’re certainly big fans. The watering hole, complete with dim but inviting lighting and a fully stocked, old-school looking bar that will make you feel like you’re anywhere but Bay Ridge, Townhouse is truly a treasure. The Kettle Black (8622 Third Avenue) — This long-standing Third Avenue cornerstone may be famous for its food, but the Kettle Black also holds its own when it comes to unbeatable nightlife. The local watering hole is renowned for o ering the best of both worlds: a casual atmosphere come most weeknights and an all-out party come most weekends. UNO’s (9201 Fourth Avenue) — When asked about Bay Ridge’s bustling nightlife, one’s brain might not automatically go to that famous Chicago style pizza chain. But, with not one but two happy hours each night (one We Are The Key Realtor For All Your Real Estate Needs. Welcome to Bay Ridge and Let Us Help You Find Your Dream Home Stop in for a personalized R.E. Consultation FREE MARKET APPRAISAL • Homes • Condos • Co-ops • Leasing • Investments • Rentals • Land • Lots • Commercial • Multiple Dwellings 8416 3rd Ave., Brooklyn NY 11209 718-238-6080 • www.benbayre.com of the 2014 HomeReporter.com st Place • Mortgages REALTY CO. of Bay Ridge 8416 3rd Ave.NY 11209 718-238-6080 • www.benbayre.com for a er work drinks and another for late night eaters and drinkers), Uno’s is the perfect place either to pregame your big night out, or just to settle in for the evening. Its drink specials are paired with half-price appetizers during happy hours. Lockyard (9221 Fifth Avenue) — Sometimes, you just want to take a good time outside. Recently voted the best beer garden in all of Brooklyn, Lock Yard is your best option. Its 1,300-squarefoot heated beer garden is the perfect place to enjoy a nice cold beer and mouthwatering food with friends any time of the year. The Wicked Monk (9201 Fourth Avenue) — The second-coming of a longstanding Bay Ridge watering hole (originally at home on Fi h Avenue) has been living up to its namesake at the corner of 92nd Street and Fourth Avenue. The part sports bar, part restaurant, part neighborhood-friendly Irish pub where everyone knows your name serves up over 25 dra beers as well as an extensive menu of eats that brings in locals and out-of-towners alike. Photo courtesy of Kettle Black A Kettle Black classic combo. Monk


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