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The Brooklyn Inn
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148 Hoyt St.,
Brooklyn, NY 11217
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Hours
Mon-Thu, 4pm-4am; Fri, 3pm-4am; Sat-Sun, 2pm-4am
Nearby Subway Stops
F, G at Bergen St.
Payment Methods
Cash Only
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A monumental carved wood bar transplanted from Germany in the 1870s (and rarely dusted since then) imparts a sepulchral allure to this high-ceilinged drinking relic. Yet the Brooklyn Inn also surprises with its enlivening, truly eclectic jukebox: Cream please meet Art Tatum. A pool table in the back room provides relief from elbow-jostling 20-somethings and hoary regulars nursing pints, but you’ll need to be patient. Games tend to be heavy on the banter and light on the climatic 8-ball shots. As to the well-leafed pile of take-out menus augmenting the eight taps of high-end brews, unless you’ve snagged a place at the bar or one of the window seats, be sure to order something you can eat standing up.
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