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339 9th St.,
Brooklyn, NY 11215
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Mon-Fri, 12pm-12am; Sat-Sun 3pm-12am
F, M, R at Fourth Ave.-9th St.
$5-$10
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Accepted/Not Necessary
"Angry" Wade Hagenbart’s other Brooklyn venture is focused on hoity-toity scotches, fine bourbons, and tasty Tex Mex–influenced pub grub. Tostadas, cheeseburgers, and braised-pork meatballs top the menu. Bearded beer geeks and lugubrious grad-student types pack the voluminous booths—choosing the master-blender-approved Glenrothes Distillery’s Speyside or among a coterie of microbrews, poured in frosty frozen mugs. For the crowd not interested in a $30-a-glass Johnny Walker Blue, there’s a full-size shuffleboard—with ample room to play—a pool table, and the type of throwback board games that would excite even the crustiest of curmudgeons: Yahtzee, Battleship, and Chutes & Ladders.
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